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The 2012 Laneway Festival

January 27th 2012 00:51
You’ll find a heady mix of artists in this, the 2012 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival line-up announcement. There’s the ground-breaking, the genre-bending, your recent discoveries and your soon-to-be new favourites. But one thing unites them all: they are spine-tinglingly great live. Say that five times.



The 2012 Australian event returns to the five venues that have established Laneway as one of the most unique events in the country. The banks of Melbourne’s Maribyrong river, the historic sandstone buildings of Sydney’s College of the Arts, the tree-lined laneways just minutes from the Brisbane CBD, the lush grounds of the Perth Cultural Centre, and a new, expanded site at University of SA will provide the backdrop for 2012’s most exciting indie line-up.


Laneway continues its ongoing international expansion, returning for events in Auckland and Singapore.

The festival is proud of its continuing association with US based The Windish Agency
and UK promoter Eat Your Own Ears, both of whom return in 2012 to co-curate a stage. This year, Laneway is also thrilled to collaborate with Young Turks, the London label proving to be one of the most exciting on the planet right now. Stay tuned for more details about an extra stage in each city that will boast some of the best cutting-edge electronic acts around.

Over the years, the festival has hosted many still relatively-unknown acts at the start of their careers who have gone on to have major international success shortly after: The Temper Trap, Tame Impala, Feist, Florence The Machine, The XX and Mumford & Sons to name just a few. It’s an impressive record, one we’re determined to uphold.


So here it is: the headliner-free, A-Z, top to bottom awesome list of acts playing at the 2012 Laneway Festival:

ACTIVE CHILD - ANNA CALVI - AUSTRA - BULLION - CHAIRLIFT - CULTS - DZ DEATHRAYS - EMA - FEIST [except Adel**] - GEOFFREY O'CONNOR - GIRLS - GIVERS [Syd Melb] - GLASSER - HUSKY [Bris, Syd, Melb] - JOHN TALABOT - JONTI - LAURA MARLING - M83 - ONEMAN - PAJAMA CLUB (featuring Sharon and Neil Finn) - PORTUGAL THE MAN [Syd Melb] - SBTRKT (Live) - TRIPLE J Unearthed Winners - THE VERY WEST - THE DRUMS - THE HORRORS - THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - THE PANICS - TORO Y MOI - TOTAL CONTROL - TWIN SHADOW - WASHED OUT - WU LYF - YUCK



ACTIVE CHILD’s heaven-high vocals were honed in school choirs, which kind of makes us wish we listened to our parents. You Are All I See is the assured debut from LA resident Pat Grossi, a synth-y affair that melds danceable hip hop beats and soaring R&B melodies. And harp. There’s lots of harp. It makes for a gorgeous, diverse sound that has seen him tour with the likes of English dubstep producer James Blake and dreamy synth-poppers School of Seven Bells.











ANNA CALVI is on fire. Do a quick Google search and you’ll see adjectives like hot, incendiary, burning and smokin’ thrown round with abandon. Pretty sure it’s metaphorical but listen to her eponymous debut or watch any video of her performing and you’ll see why. The half-Italian, half-British artist’s deliciously dramatic vocals and darkly cinematic instrumentation have won countless plaudits (including a prestigious Mercury Prize nomination) and the praise of Brian Eno who calls her ‘the best thing since Patti Smith’, which is not a compliment you’d throw out of bed.







AUSTRA’s assured debut Feel It Break is a culmination of the leading lady Katie Stelmanis’ years of school choirs (Again! Sorry Mum.), operatic training and her fascination with electronic music. Stelmanis, along with fellow Canadians, drummer Maya Postepski and bassist Dorian Wolf, have crafted a darkly hypnotic album, not quite dance music but made for night-time. Some people call it electro-goth but it’s much warmer than that. triple j and alternative radio have been all over stylish singles ‘The Beat, The Pulse’ and ‘Lose It ’, as they should be. File next to Bat For Lashes, Kate Bush and The Knife.







Nathan Jenkins is BULLION. Three years ago, the West Londoner self-released a 'mash up' album combining music by the Beach Boys with production inspired by J Dilla, called Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee and watched it become a viral sensation on the internet within days. The latest offering from the fast-rising, fresh-faced producer is You Drive Me To Plastic, which drops courtesy of Young Turks Records, friends of the festival and the ultra-hip home of Laneway alumni The xx, Holy Fuck, El Guincho and more.







You may remember CHAIRLIFT’s insanely catchy track Bruises from their 2008 debut, Does You Inspire You . Caroline Palochek and Patrick Wimberly are Chairlift and their music pivots around a hazily romantic, fragmented, psychedelic sense of humor and love for pop music. The duo have spent the past year holed up in the spare room of an antique shop producing their forthcoming album, which will be debuted in Australia in live-band form at Laneway. If lead single 'Amanaemonesia' is anything to go by, it’s a massive winner. The clip for said track is directed by Palochek and is fairly mesmerising. Girl can move, too.







Young NYC-by-way-of-San Diego pop duo CULTS burst onto the scene early last year with the irresistible 'Go Outside', a short, sharp burst of hazy bedroom pop steeped in classic girl-group harmonies and Spector-esque production. Little was known about the twosome of Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin, whose almost ungoogleable name and refusal to give interviews befitted their creepy moniker. A couple of months ago, the band decisively stepped out of the shadows, silencing the doubters with their great self-titled LP , a winsome and succinct half-hour set shot through with darker undercurrents that amply delivers on the band’s early promise.







There’s only one word for DZ DEATHRAYS and it’s ‘fucking-awesome’. Fuzzy, scuzzy, wall-of-sound punk of the highest order. The Brisbane duo have been gaining praise from all over the place (a spot in NME’s Top 50 Bands of 2011, Q Mag, Mark Ronson) for their two EPs but it hardly matters when your face is being melted at one of the band’s electrifying live shows.









‘Holy fucking fuck!’ is how NYC’s Village Voice responded to EMA’s former band, the cult outfit Gowns, but it applies equally to her debut Past Life Martyred Saints. South Dakota songwriter Erica M. Anderson’s devastating, poetic, deeply emotional album is nothing short of gut-wrenching. It’s sparse and full of reverb and like all our favourite Nineties girls’ albums rolled into one.











Can’t believe it’s been four years since FEIST ruled Laneway. Time is a fast train, people. Having gone underground for the past few years, Leslie Feist emerges with her new album, Metals, a typically gorgeous, acutely observational collection of tracks ranging from low rumbling and moody ambiences to those more brutal and intense. It’s a worthy follow-up to her already classic, award-winning and much loved albums Let It Die and The Reminder.

In lieu of a festival appearance in Adelaide, Feist will be performing an exclusive, intimate theatre show at the Thebarton Theatre, presented by the Laneway Festival. Fans purchasing tickets to the festival will be able to bundle a Feist side show and Laneway Festival ticket for a special discounted price of $159. That's a $40 saving, so we're basically giving you money! This is a strictly limited offer. The discount is only valid upon purchase of the bundle ticket. Festival and bundled tickets go onsale Wednesday 19 October through lanewayfestival.com.au . Single side show tickets go on sale Friday 21 October through VenueTix.









GEOFFREY O’CONNOR has more or less been releasing one accomplished album a year since the debut of his former, much-adored outfit Crayon Fields in 2006. Not sure what inspired him to lose his Sly Hats moniker for his solo material but his brand new album Vanity is Forever is brimming with sexy swagger that shifts seamlessly between seductive dance hits, suave funk joyrides and modern synthetic power balladry. Proof. Also, his new live show is the bomb, demonstrating a new found confidence that has come with the new throne.











GIRLS (who are not actually girls) have upped the ante with their stunner of an album, Father Son, Holy Ghost, a release marked by classic song-writing and classy production. Critics everywhere have praised the San Fran natives’ follow-up to their 2009 breakout debut: Pitchfork stamping it with a 9.3 and Clash mag proclaiming it a ‘quiet, understated triumph’. Taking cues from the likes of Alex Chilton and Elliott Smith, frontman Christopher Owen’s loverlorn lyrics are perfectly complemented by deft instrumentation and a refusal to get anywhere via just one musical avenue. The album is a slow-burner and, dare we say it, a masterpiece. Spend some time with it and you will be rewarded many times over.







Lafayette quintet GIVERS bring their joyful pop to the Sydney and Melbourne events and take the party vibe Up, Up, Up. Their debut ‘In Light’ is as sunny as its title, with requisite handclaps, tropical beats and electronic samples. Sound familiar? It is but Givers’ are possessed of a restless spirit that helps set them apart from the plethora of Vampire Weekend/Animal Collective 2.0 imitators. It’s fun, but not simple. Mad dancing prediction. Get into it.









‘Easy to like’ says Pitchfork of GLASSER, the one-woman orchestra of Cameron Mesirow; ‘easy to love’ say we. On Ring, the L.A. native’s universally praised debut lp, ethereal vocals swirl above an intoxicating mix of tribal percussion, lush electronics and orchestral flourishes. It’s mystical, yes, but without any of the put-on eccentricity or pretension those words sometimes imply. Glasser’s music, like her beguiling, beautifully restrained live shows, is the real deal: generous, direct and free of any gimmickry, all of it built around Mesirow’s formidable pipes.









East London via Southend-On-Sea band THE HORRORS have come a long way since 2005, when they graced the cover of the NME with eye-linered eyes, big hair, an eff-you attitude and barely a single (the spiky ‘Sheena Is A Parasite’) to their name. Their live shows were a riot – often literally – but did what rock n roll is supposed to do: energise, excite, divide and polarise. Three records on, they’re all grown up and the hype has evolved into almost universal respect. Skying is a wide-ranging, shapeshifting album with an overarching pop sensibility (see: unlikely hit single ‘Still Life’). They headlined the Laneway-curated stage at London’s Field Day in July and we guarantee that they’re as thrilling as ever.









Ten bucks says that local newcomers HUSKY grew up listening to Paul Simon, The Doors, Leonard Cohen and The Beach Boys. The Melbourne four-piece make classic pop, and their influences are as undeniable as their talent for rich harmonies, and artful songwriting. The band have had people talking since winning a Triple J Unearthed competition earlier in the year. They’re obviously hard workers, having supported Devandra Banhart, Noah & the Whale and Gotye and recorded their forthcoming debut Forever So (out 21 October).









You may not be familiar with Barcelonian producer JOHN TALABOT, but you should be. He makes pop-inflected house music, fusing driving club-friendly beats and gorgeous soaring melodies. Check out his Young Turks debut, the Families EP, which features Laneway cohort Glasser on the title track. Hypnotic, adventurous and infinitely interesting.













Over the past few years JONTI has been quietly making a name for himself as one of Australia’s most interesting musical exports. Under various guises, the multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer and vocalist has already worked with Mark Ronson, Santigold, Sean Lennon and the Dap-Kings and producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth). Pretty impressive for someone who is yet to release his debut album. ‘Twirligig’ is out next week via US indie label Stones Throw and it is all summery fun: a breezy, cacophonous album that belies its sophisticated arrangements.











It’s as though LAURA MARLING was born in the wrong decade. Wrong century even. Preternaturally wise beyond her 21 years, Marling inhabits an analogue world where she makes literate, timeless folk music. Previous albums Alas, I Cannot Swim and I Speak Because I Can were both nominated for the Mercury Prize (the latter earning her a 2011 Brit Award and NME Award for Best Solo Artist) but her new album, A Creature I Don’t Know, is perhaps her best yet.







We’re calling it. M83’s new LP Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is the Album of The Year. It’s an ambitious, sprawling, epic 22-track double album and it’s outstanding. We were massive fans of French electronic dream-pop artist Anthony Gonzales’ last album, Saturdays = Youth, (as was, um, everyone) but this is next level. Buy it, put it on, turn it up. Can’t wait until M83 close out the main stage in February.

We are very privileged to be streaming it exclusively this week. Head over here for a listen.







Wanna dance? Same. Luckily, that’s the modus operandi of ONEMAN. Revered for his incredible mixing skills, this London Dubstep king is among the scene's most important. His RINSE FM shows are some of the stations most popuar and throw in his legendary London Boiler Room sets and we can be assured that ONEMAN will get the party started.









Neil Finn is an international treasure (did you see him at Meredith last year? Bloody hell) and thus, we are thrilled to present PAJAMA CLUB, the new project by Finn and his wife Sharon. Borne out of a post-dinner jam to fill their empty nest, the coolest parents in the history of the world joined forces with friend and neighbour Sean Donnelly to create a mesmerising self-titled album that embraces electronica, krautrock, soul and is positively brimming with chemistry.







Combustible Brooklyn-via-Florida outfit THE DRUMS have packed a lot into their two years: two excellent, mostly self-recorded albums and an EP, line-up changes, internal strife, a couple of world tours. Now a five-piece, The Drums deftly sidestepped the sophomore slump this year with Portamento, an intimate and largely autobiographical LP full of the band’s trademark mix of giddy hooks and singer Jonathon Pierce’s musings on heartbreak, redemption, loss and love. Lest it all get too glum, The Drums keep their arrangements spry and wiry, drawing on the dynamics of 80s British post-punk to turn some decidedly heavy feelings into seriously compelling pop.







It’s not hard to get your head around the appeal of THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART. Belong is their second album and it’s classic indie pop: jangly guitars, sun-soaked melodies, themes of heartbreak, redemption and so on. It’s like they sat down and wrote an album specifically for the Australian summer. Produced by genii Alan Moulder (My Bloody Valentine, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and Flood (PJ Harvey, Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode), Belong is an album that both revels in and transcends its palpable Nineties influences. Also, they have a song called ‘Anne with an E’, which is appealing if you are an Anne of Green Gables fan.







THE PANICS have found a wider audience since their breakout track ‘Don’t Fight It’ from their 2007 J Award-winning album Cruel Guards, and rightly so. The Melbourne-via-Perth band have long been a world-class act and their latest long player, Rain On The Humming Wire, is an accomplished, beautifully evocative work, full of incisive lyrics and expansive soundscapes. One for the canon.









PORTUGAL. THE MAN is not a man. It is a four-piece hailing from the fabled Alaska and settled in Portland, Oregon, though their rock n roll mantra of record, tour, repeat as necessary means that they’re not home all that much. 800 shows and six albums in (In The Mountain In The Cloud is their accomplished latest) Portugal. The Man are on the cusp of breakthrough success, though you suspect they don’t care about that much. They’re a jam band, capable of texturally rich, sprawling opuses and europhic singalongs. Current single ‘Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)’, for example, wouldn’t be out of place on the Almost Famous bus. Makes for a rollicking good time.
(MEL and SYD)







Don’t let SBTRKT's aversion to vowels put you off. The anonymous producer’s self-titled debut album (released via Young Turks) pulls off a series of impressive feats: it's bursting with fresh ideas, and yet it sounds immediately familiar; it’s warm yet gritty, playful yet seriously powerful. SBTRKT’s nuanced, purposeful production is augmented by the silky smooth guest vocals of Sampha (accompanying SBTRKT at the festival), Roses Gabor, Jessie Ware and Little Dragon. It’s a record that marks SBTRKT as a standout of the pervasive dubstep scene and an artist worthy of a mainstream audience.







This year’s line-up is crowded with over-achieving youngsters and Chaz Bundick, a.k.a TORO Y MOI, is one of them. Hailing from South Carolina, the multi-talented 24 year old musician, designer and photographer this year released the follow-up to his acclaimed 2010 debut Causers of This, which had him in the company of blogger favourites and chillwave proponents Washed Out, Neon Indian and Memory Tapes. A lyrically rich, stylistically diverse album, Underneath The Pine has firmly established Toro as an exciting and ambitious talent, one confident enough to move on from the scene that made him. His recent live shows, meanwhile, have been described as akin to ‘a flashy, sex-fueled 80s rooftop fiesta’, which is to say they require your attendance.







The supremely-titled TOTAL CONTROL epitomise everything great about punk: a restless musical spirit and a deep disdain for social networking. Composed of members from various Melbourne indie outfits (UV Race, Eddy Current Suppression Ring et al), the band’s primitive synth-punk singles and already-legendary live show will see them tour around the US and UK (including an appearance at All Tomorrow’s Parties at the invitation of Les Savy Fav) before returning to tear apart Laneway.







George Lewis Jnr aka TWIN SHADOW’s debut album is as intriguing as his upbringing. The troubled son of a hairdresser and a teacher ‘who lived many lives’ (semi-pro footballer, massage therapist, film maker and other things we’ll tell you about when you’re older), Lewis Jnr was born in the Dominican Republic and grew up in Florida. Forget is the sepia-tinged homage to his childhood, recalling moments from his youth in moods alternately sweet and sinister, but always compelling. Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear) produced the album and he does a fine job of making Forget’’s 80s-tinged electro-pop sound altogether new. Grab a partner and pretend it’s your school formal: Twin Shadow’s slinky tunes and deep, velvety voice are made for this.







If ever there was an evocative title for an artist, it’s WASHED OUT. Ernest Greene’s dreamy, melancholic pop denoted the arrival of a new scene when his first couple of EPs surfaced a few years back. The poster boy for chillwave proves he’s not just a flash in the pan with his highly-anticipated/lauded first full-length (and Sub-Pop debut), Within and Without. Live, it’s less ‘chill’ and more ‘party’ as Greene and his full live band nimbly manoeuvre his multi-layered pop out of the bedroom and onto the stage.













Being ‘fiercely independent’ means nothing if your band is rubbish. Thankfully publicity-shy, record label-averse Mancunian four-piece WU LYF (World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation) are anything but. The self-described proponents of ‘heavy pop’ released their startling first record Go Forth To The Mountain to far-flung adoration in the middle of the year and it is indeed a corker: the explosive mix of organs, echoed percussion, chiming guitar and one of the most distinctive vocalists of recent years combining to utterly euphoric effect. Believe it.







Multi-national London four-piece (and occasional five-piece) YUCK take us straight back to the golden era of Nineties indie rock, a time where Pavement, Dinosaur Jr, Teenage Fanclub and Yo La Tengo ruled supreme. That the band were infants when this era’s defining records came out is very much to their advantage: instead of reliving lost youth, Yuck instead reinvigorate the fuzzily charming sound of a now bygone era with an energy and verve all their own. Their self-produced, self-titled LP, released early this year, is, as Pitchfork put it, ‘a deeply melodic, casually thrilling coming-of-age album’ for a generation who weren’t around for Slanted and Enchanted and Nevermind. If you can imagine that.















BRISBANE – SATURDAY 28th JANUARY 2012
Alexandria Street, Bowen Hills QLD 4006

Laneway returns to a Saturday! That’s right, no more slinking off early on a Friday afternoon mumbling something about a headache to your boss. The festival returns to weekend frivolity and to its adopted home at the RNA Showground. Just a few minutes walk away from the Fortitude Valley precinct and public transport hub the festival awaits. Due to Brisvegas' January heat we have included more undercover areas and shade to ensure you will have a prime Laneway experience. Get up early as doors are opening at 11.30am.

AUCKLAND - MONDAY 30th JANUARY 2012
Silo Park, Beaumont Street. Auckland

For 2012 Laneway New Zealand takes another step towards the ultimate Auckland experience. The remodelled, revamped, refreshed waterfront site of Silo Park will play host to Laneway with three stages, all those showcase boutique amenities and a truly exciting landscape. Silo Park provides Laneway NZ with its first waters edge location, spectacular views to the Harbour Bridge and the towering restored silos to pinpoint this landmark location.

Silo Park was recently completed as part of the upmarket restoration of the Wynyard Quarter. Laneway is proud to be one of the first ticketed outdoor events to grace this new cosmopolitan heart of Auckland City.

MELBOURNE – SATURDAY 4th FEBRUARY 2012
Footscray Community Arts Centre – 45 Moreland Street, Footscray VIC 3011 (Subject to Council approval)

There couldn’t be a better location for the Melbourne event than the banks of the Maribyrong River. The generous assistance of our friends at the Footscray Community Arts Centre and Maribyrong City Council (and the Boon Wurrung and Wurrundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation on whose grounds the event takes place) enables punters to catch their favourite bands in a spacious, tranquil and idyllic ... but still suitably Laneway-esque, urban site (cue stages on roads, views of a gorgeous city skyline and sweet industrial vistas). The spaces that you loved will all be there but we've given you a little bit more too - there's a brand new stage in leafy Grimes Reserve and the Car Park stage is moving to an even better location further down the all new 'River Promenade'.

In another very important development for 2012, the Laneway Festival in Melbourne is especially honoured to be naming a stage after one of our local music heroes, Dean Turner and proud to be supporting the Yiriman Project in his name. More details can be found here but we ask that you select the donation option when you purchase your ticket to Laneway this year.

We've upped the local content and, along with the always brilliant performance of a winning Very West band, we'll be bringing you more of Footscray's wonderful arts, markets and cuisines as well all your favourites from Laneway last year.

The public transport will still be free and we're currently working on a bike valet for all of you cyclists out there, so getting to and from Laneway in Melbourne this year will be as easy as the line up is good.

SYDNEY – SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012
Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) – Balmain Road, Rozelle NSW 2039 (Subject to Council approval)

There will be many and varied developments to the Sydney event in 2012, the most notable being the move of the main stage to the gorgeous Callan Park Ampitheatre and the addition of another stage tucked away in the trees behind the Sydney College of the Arts. Don’t worry - the historic sandstone buildings of the Sydney College of the Arts will still be fully utilised, hosting stages, markets and fine cuisine. Following feedback from punters, we are making significant improvements to the transport options to and, especially, from the event with more frequent bus services running to the city centre. Stay tuned for more news on this closer to the event.

ADELAIDE – FRIDAY 10th FEBRUARY 2012
Fowler's Live and UniSA West Courtyards – 68-70 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000

Adelaide can look forward to major upgrades to the site following extensive consultation with Laneway fans. The bottleneck issue from the last event will be avoided by the addition of two brand new stages and a one way flow system into and out of the Fowler’s Courtyard: The Young Turks stage, in the recently renovated Law Building Courtyard; and a new main stage on Register St, off Hindley St. A big video screen with vision of the Main Stage, additional food and vintage clothes stalls and a bigger main bar will ensure a premium boutique festival experience.

Click here to see festival director, Danny Rogers, walk you through the changes.


PERTH – SATURDAY 11th FEBRUARY 2012
Perth Cultural Centre – Beaufort Street, Perth WA 6000

In 2012, Laneway will again take place in the urban beauty of the Perth Cultural Centre, with a couple of changes to the layout from last year. The magical Museum Stage area under the trees has been expanded while the Francis Street stage will move to the State Library end of the street and the patron entry will move to the Beaufort St end. The market stalls move across to the Urban Orchard. Look out for all the new upgrades around the Cultural Centre precinct, including a neat little kiddies playground outside the Museum. Our fine selection of foods stalls, located around the Urban Orchard and Art Gallery, ensures there’ll be plenty of fine food for you to enjoy.

SINGAPORE - SUNDAY 12th FEBRUARY 2012
Fort Canning, Canning Rise, Singapore

After the legendary inaugural event in 2011, Laneway returns to Fort Canning in 2012. Demonstrating our commitment to building this show into the premiere music festival event in South East Asia, Singaporeans and their regional neighbours can expect some exciting developments, including the addition of a second stage. Fourteen bands (eight up from last year) from around the world will descend on Fort Canning in February, transforming the event into a bona fide festival experience. The confirmed lineup for Laneway Singapore is now to be announced on October 21. Some final amendments are being done to ensure that the lineup for Singapore is unsurpassed.



**FEIST SIDESHOW TICKET OFFER - ADELAIDE

In lieu of a festival appearance in Adelaide, Feist will be performing an exclusive, intimate theatre show at the Thebarton Theatre, presented by the Laneway Festival. Fans purchasing tickets to the festival will be able to bundle a Feist sideshow and Laneway Festival ticket for a special discounted price of $159. That's a $40 saving, so we're basically giving you money! This is a strictly limited offer. The discount is only valid upon purchase of the bundle ticket. Festival and bundled tickets go on sale Wednesday 19 October through lanewayfestival.com.au . Single sideshow tickets go on sale Friday 21 October through Venue Tix.
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SPOKE

January 21st 2012 02:05
You're invited! Now in its second year the Spoke Word Festival offers Adelaide writers and readers a unique opportunity to strut their stuff, intermingle and address issues from more than one angle; self-sustaining creativity fuelling the now and forever afters. Mostly free, mostly spell-checked and massively entertaining. Here are a few of the five day festival highlights:

In 2012 SPOKE is bigger and better!

Running for five days, from March 13-17, at Shimmering West, located at the front of AC Arts, Light Square.

SPOKE
Writers' Festival 2012





FEATURING

WTF#?: What the Font R U?
Are you a hound? A bit light? Plastic? An archer drawing your bow across the line? Go on, what type are you? What kind of character/s do you send out in to the world? Come and hear an a 'type'ical panel 'font'le & 'textese' you on how our engagement with reading and writing is affected by the chosen font & characters of this silicon age. There's bound to be a font of knowledge on display!

Talk to your Inner Child
Write and make a picture book in two hours! A hands-on workshop to make your dream come true! Gold coin donation to cover cost of materials. Booking essential- limited to 10 places

SCALA Showcase Live @ Shimmering West

SCALA Showcase

Local singer/songwriters Emily Davis, Don Morrison and Andy & Marta will all be performing at Shimmering West as part of the SPOKE Festival's SCALA Showcase evening in March; a fabulous free concert in the park.

SCALA (Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc.) is a non profit, voluntary, incorporated association which officially formed on 22nd November 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia. SCALA's objectives are to:

Encourage the activity of Songwriting, Composing and Lyric or Libretto writing.

Provide information and support to Songwriters, Composers and Lyric or Libretto writers by way of workshops, seminars, regular meetings and other activities which eventuate as SCALA evolves.

Encourage the playing and recording of innovative and original music and the use of innovative and original music in commercial applications.

Provide a service enabling Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Librettists to collaborate on innovative music projects and, in particular, to enable (non lyric) Composers to collaborate with Lyricists.

Encourage and assist in the employment of Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Libretto writers in appropriate situations within the community.

Come and enjoy Adelaide's SCALA - Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc. at this FREE showcase where SPOKE presents five of their home grown acts.

Relax at Shimmering West and enjoy a collection of performers who write their own words and music to tell their stories of love, lust and life.

SPOKE 2012 offers showcases, forums and workshops from 13 - 17 February 2011.

Date Event Stream Time Location
13 March 2012 Aboriginal Artists 3.00 - 5.00 pm Shimmering West
13 March 2012 SPOKE $lam W'$hop 6.30 - 8.00 pm Shimmering West
13 March 2012 *makes improetry! 8.30 - 10.00 pm Shimmering West
14 March 2012 WTF*! 6.00 - 7.00 pm AC Arts DK Dance Studio
14 March 2012 Inner Child 4.00 - 6.00 pm Shimmering West
15 March 2012 Love Letter W'shop 4.00 - 6.00 pm Shim west
15 March 2012 SPOKE Gives it up! 7.00 - 8.00 pm Shim West
15 March 2012 Words'n'action 8.00 - 10.30 pm X-Space
16 March 2012 Forward Flash Theatre 2.00 - 5.00 pm Shim West
16 March 2012 SPOKE Gives it up! 7.00 - 8.00 pm Shim West
17 March 2012 Multicultural Day 11:00am - 8.30 pm Shim West


Spoke makes IMPROETRY
Improv Poetry Workshop X-Space 4.30 - 6.00 pm

So you think you can write/rap/perform/act/speak/s lam?

Spoke throws down the gauntlet for ALL-comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone in this ninety minute workshop on poetry improvisation.

You'll be taken on a twisted journey through strange time zones where one minute can seem like an eternity and words such as 'cauliflower' can morph into anything your imagination fancies.

Guided by two incredible forces of nature: Teri Louise Kelly, a five book author and survivor (and guest artist), of several UK Poetry Improvisation Slams; and Daniel Watson, Paroxysm Press publisher and MC of the SA Poetry Slams, you'll be taught how to think on your feet and slam out magnificent musings on random offerings from your peers, or at least to ramble on incoherently for forty seconds while your mind does backflips as the audience cries!

THIS is a journey
you can't afford to miss!


"Flash Theatre Forward"
Come and create a theatrical CERN - test theatrical hypotheses, cause performing particles to collide and capture the results of potentially new theatrical concepts come into being! In a facilitated experiment, specialist practitioners in the fields of flashmobs, devised theatre, public site installations, gaming & community development will lead you in a team-based process to dis-CERN a project!

Register for this workshop to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept to pitch to the panel of 'ground breakers' for $500 'spark' funding to the one judged the 'best'!


Words'n'action
Should writers really be seen and not heard or herd(ed) by the unseen? If the personal is political does that mean everything you write is a political act? Is there any such thing as freedom of speech? Is talk still cheap? Who makes the decisions when it comes to censorship? Broadcaster and social commentator David Jobling hosts a collection of very special guests as they explore current trends in activism.

Involve
Multitask
Participate
Activate
Collaborate
Talk
= IMPACT


SPOKE gives it up
Shimmering West


Improetry Slam Workshop
@X Space (AC Arts 39 Light Square)
Tuesday, March 13 from 6:30 pm until 8 pm


So you think you can write / rap / perform / act / speak / slam? Spoke throws down the gauntlet for ALL-comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone in this ninety minute workshop on poetry improvisation, "Improetry"

You'll be taken on a twisted journey through strange time zones where one minute can seem like an eternity and words such as 'cauliflower' can morph into anything your imagination fancies. Guided by two incredible forces of nature: Teri Louise Kelly, a five book author and survivor (and guest artist), of several UK Poetry Improvisation Slams; and Daniel Watson, Paroxysm Press publisher and MC of the SA Poetry Slams, you'll be taught how to think on your feet and slam out magnificent musings on random offerings from your peers, or at least to ramble on incoherently for forty seconds while your mind does backflips as the audience cries! This is a JOURNEY you can't afford to miss!

SPOKE 2012 Improetry Slam
@Shimmering West
Tuesday, March 13 from 8:30pm until 11:30pm


So do you think you can rap/write/perform/act/speak/s lam? SPOKE throws down the gauntlet for ALL comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone. What will you do when yoiu are asked to fill between forty seconds and two minutes talking about cauliflowers? Come along to the Improv Poetry Slam and put yourself to the test. No paper, no time for practice, this one is for the fast-shooters of the poetry / rap / perfporming / acting / slam scenes.

WTF#?: What the Font R U?

@ SA Writers' Centre, Rundle Street
Wednesday, March 14, from 2:00pm - 4:00pm


Are you a hound? A bit light? Plastic? An archer drawing your bow across the line? Go on, what type are you? What kind of character/s do you send out in to the world? Come and hear an atypeical panel 'font'le & 'textese' you on how our engagement with reading and writing is affected by the chosen font & characters of this silicon age. There's bound to be a font of knowledge on display!

Panellists: Suzie Keen - Writer, Reviewer and EDitor of the 'Views and Reviews" section for INDAILY - South Australia's independent online daily news publication.

Dr Nenagh Kemp - Lecturer in the School of Psychology at University of Tasmania. Research centres on the acquisition, development, and use of spoken and written language.

Scott Carslake - Principal and Creative Director of "Voice Designs" a South Australian company. "Voice" has received many prestigious national and international awards including the New York Type Directors' Club Certificate of Typographic Excellence. Voice's typographical history includes the development of typefaces Globale and Klogirl (distributed by Letraset) and ITC, Day project 21 hR, Griffine, Roxane and Maclennan.

Vicki Reynolds - Head of Printmaking at TAFE SA's Adelaide College of the Arts and professional practitioner.

Talk to your Inner Child

@Shimmering West
Wednesday, March 14, from 4:00pm - 6:00pm


Write and make a picture book in two hours! A hands-on workshop to make your dream come true! Gold coin donation to cover cost of materials. To book call Sue Fleming: (08) 8207 8615 or email: susan.fleming@tafesa.edu.au - limited to 10 places

SCALA Showcase Live @ Shimmering West

Wednesday, March 14, from 8 pm until 10:30 pm

Local singer/songwriters Emily Davis, Don Morrison and Andy & Marta will all be performing at Shimmering West as part of the SPOKE Festival's SCALA Showcase evening in March; a fabulous free concert in the park.

Come and enjoy Adelaide's SCALA - Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc. at this FREE showcase where SPOKE presents five of their home grown acts. Relax in the gloriously deported Shimmering West and enjoy a collection of performers who write their own words and music to tell their stories of love, lust and life.

SCALA (Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc.) is a non-profit, voluntary, incorporated association which officially formed on 22nd November 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia.

SCALA's objectives are to: Encourage the activity of Song writing, Composing and Lyric or Libretto writing. Provide information and support to Songwriters, Composers and Lyric or Libretto writers by way of workshops, seminars, regular meetings and other activities which eventuate as SCALA evolves.

Encourage the playing and recording of innovative and original music and the use of innovative and original music in commercial applications.

Provide a service enabling Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Librettists to collaborate on innovative music projects and, in particular, to enable (non lyric) Composers to collaborate with Lyricists. Encourage and assist in the employment of Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Libretto writers in appropriate situations within the community.

Think to Ink Writing Workshop

Adelaide Fringe Youth Engagement Program
Available Thursday 15th March 10am, 11:30am and 1:30pm
@ Shimmering West [Other times on this day by arrangement]


Spoke is proud to offer a valuable workshop to your students free of charge, including a comprehensive Education Pack. Do you have a group of students who want to know how they can create their own work but are not too sure where to start? Perhaps they want to write a short play or monologue and are looking for guidelines, or they simply want to know how they can analyse a play without things getting too complicated. This is the perfect workshop with a well-seasoned writer who has worked in all aspects of the theatre industry, from intimate theatre to arena theatre, interactive contemporary theatre and classic black-box productions. David Jobling dramatist, director and dramaturge offers a free sixty minute interactive workshop with groups of up to sixteen students providing key elements into original script development, script analysis and construction; suitable for students of Drama, Theatre Studies and English seeking to write their own monologue, play script or simply seeking to find inroads into script analysis. Jobling, currently a student in the Professional Writing Course at AC Arts and a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Arts' Playwright's Studio and the NSW Writer's Centre Stage One and Two Playwrights Series. Under commission from the Department of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations, Jobling wrote "Onkaparinga River" for the International Year of Peace.

His production of "Puppy Love" with Bruce Keller for Melbourne's Anthill Theatre was a hit sell-out at the Sydney Festival, and his plays "Little Big Black Dog" (Brown's Lane Theatre) and "The Grip" (DC Peacock Productions) have toured widely. His work has been seen in venues as diverse as Lightning Ridge Primary School through to The Wharf Theatre (Sydney) and Adelaide Festival Centre's Space Theatre. His extensive CV includes a stint as the Senior Writers' Tutor at the Australian Theatre for Young People, Artistic Coordinator of Griffin Theatre Company and Writing Tutor for Sydney's Darlinghurst Theatre and the Sydney Talent Company. Suitable for Years 10, 11 and 12

To book call Sue Fleming: (08) 8207 8615 or email: susan.fleming@tafesa.edu.au

SPOKE gives it up! ACTIVATE!

Thursday, March 15 champions activism.
Times 6:00pm until 7:00pm.
Shimmering West @ AC Arts , 39 Light Square, Adelaide, Australia


Description SPOKE gives it up! Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKE's popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

Love Letters

Available Thursday 15th March from 4 pm - 6 pm @ Shimmering West

Calling wild hearts and lovers of language and writing! Love letters don't have to be a 19th century anachronism. Right here at Shimmering West in March 2012, you can give form to your feelings for your paramour. For free!

Words'n'action Forum hosted by David Jobling

Thursday, March 15 at 8:00pm
@ AC Arts Library


A fun interactive forum for people who want to know more about activating the community: Should writers really be seen and not heard or herded by the unseen? If the personal is political does that mean everything you write is a political act? Is there any such thing as freedom of speech? Is talk still cheap? Who makes the decisions when it comes to censorship? What is the distance between what people say and what they do? Is physics activism? If the universe really is expanding, why are the minds of humans getting smaller? How many queers does it take to carry a protest banner? Why should a multinational mining company have the right to blot out a whole spicies without the species being informed? Is no news really good news (or) bad news better news than no news? Just who do you think you are anyway? So prove it! Broadcaster and social commentator David Jobling hosts a collection of very special guests as they explore current trends in activism.

Flash Theatre Forward

Friday, March 16 from 2 pm until 5 pm
@ DK Dance Studio (AC Arts 39 Light Square)


SPOKE aims to create its own theatrical CERN ( or 'big bang simulator') - an underground lab to test theatrical hypotheses, cause performing particles to collide and capture the results of potentially new theatrical forms through discerning a project! Specialist practitioners in the fields of flashmobs, devised theatre, gaming & public/site installation performance will challenge and trigger teams of workshop participants to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept to pitch to the panel of ground breakers for the chance to win $500 spark funding for their idea! Register for this workshop to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept by emailing micsia@internode.on.net by 2 March 2012. Max 16 participants. (First come first serve basis) Panelists: Daisy Brown - devised theatre practitioner, Ryan Davidson - computer game writer/creator, Nick Morris - flashmob organiser



SPOKE gives it up! SPEAK!

Friday, March 16 is all about talk.
6:00pm until 7:00pm
@Shimmering West
SPOKE gives it up!


Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKEs popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

SPOKE Performance Poetry Workshop with Jenny Toune

Saturday, March 17, 9:30am until 11:00am.
@ Shimmering West and AC ARTS
SPOKE Performance Poetry Workshop with Jenny Toune.


Open a can of words, empty it into dance/acting & cook up a performance storm. For writers: exploring new ways of working with your poetry/words. For dancers, actors: becoming part of the word performance by collaboration, interpretation, expansion and experimentation. During the workshop we will partner up & explore different interpretive methods, then rehearse & polish each piece up to performance level. To OFFICIALLY register for this event , please send a message to Red Uncensored toune.jenny@gmail.com stating whether you are registering as a writer, or as an actor or dancer. thanks!

The Amazing Side Shed

Saturday, March 17 from 2 pm - 8pm by appointment only
@ Shimmering West


The most fascinating and delightful space where a mix of unusually intellectual delights will be available to all dilettantes and perceptive pro's including Poetry in a can, Tarot Poetry, and Man2Man Poetry Massage titillating and engaging you for a modest donation.

Wickedly worldly words exhumed, exposed, exhibited and exactly what you were looking for when you least expected. Poetry Massage a 'hands free' massage; the opportunity to be taken on your own personal journey by a master story-teller with instant insight and sensitivity - like having a great big positive affirmation privately and intimately applied giving you the opportunity to feel that randomly wondrous feeling when someone recognises things in you that you would never imagine or think of for yourself. More than sweet nothing (for adult men)!

By appointment only Ph: 040 414 8880


SPOKE gives it up! ENTERTAIN!

Saturday, March 17 celebrates entertainment.
Times 6:00pm until 7:00pm
@ Shimmering West


SPOKE gives it up! Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKEs popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

Indigo Eli - a process in development, a development in process...

Indigo is a contemporary artist gathering the threads of poetry, circus, costume, voice, and movement into new textures of performance.

Her wide-ranging work, spanning from slam poetry to plastic and sticky-tape inflatables, offers voice to the unspoken through the perception that art is the act of bringing the poetically intangible into existence.

How do you play with the language of sound and space?
Is it possible for a poem to perform without words?
Can the poetry of words claim new spaces?
What kinds of spaces could it possibly claim?


Join in on an interviewable showcase of performance poet Indigo. Visit revelations and construct a recount, upon the art that is emerging from Indigo's most recent explorations into the possibilities of poetry in performance.

Facilitated by David Jobling. Pieces of Indigo's multi-art poetic work will be on display during SPOKE.

2011 JUMP mentee, Indigo worked with established artist Margaret Cameron, in conjunction with John Howard and Helen Sharp from the Body Voice Centre in Melbourne.

She is a graduate of AC Arts, co-founding director of 'the nameless project', freelance artist and workshop facilitator.

Speak
Halitus
Interview
Forensic
Tales
Showcase
= SHIFTS


The Nameless Project
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Dresden Dolls TOUR

December 7th 2011 04:31
The Dresden Dolls
RETURN TO AUSTRALIA!

Followers of theatrical punk cabaret stars THE DRESDEN DOLLS can rejoice as news breaks of their upcoming reunion tour. The dynamic pair, comprised of Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione, reached infamy through their brand of art house rock, steadily climbing out of the artistic trenches from which they were born.

The Dresden Dolls beguiling breed of stylised Brechtian punk cabaret erupts with theatrics, spontaneity and genuine frivolity. Fans and critics cannot wait to get in on the action once again after their previous tours proved to be such a treat:

“On stage they interact intuitively and naturally, their rapport is palpable. The
best songs are manic, like ants at fairy bread…The songs are visual, they come to life, and seem made out of pieces of goddesses and monsters, troy horses and walking sticks.” – Brag

“From the second Palmer touches the keys and opens her mouth, a scene is
set. It is century old European cabaret and it’s wonderful…Now that’s what I call a show.” – Drum Media

“It’s difficult to imagine anyone else pulling this off so convincingly.” – Rolling
Stone


Whilst Amanda is certainly no stranger to our shores, it has been six years since she and Brian performed here as The Dresden Dolls and in the minds and hearts of their devoted fans, that is truly six years too many.

Amanda and Brian’s live shows have enchanted and enthralled audiences the world over since their formation over a decade ago and their return will no doubt be much celebrated. Be sure to catch them as they grace the nation’s finest theatres this coming January!


Dresden Dolls Australia Tour



JANUARY 2012

Frontier Members pre-sale via www.frontiertouring.com12noon AEDT Thu 17 Nov to 12noon AEDT Fri 18 Nov
General public on sale from 9am local time, Mon 21 Nov

Thu 5 Jan The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD GA 18plus
Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au

Sat 7 Jan Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW GA & Seating All Ages
Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au

Sun 8 Jan Forum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC GA 18plus
Ticketmaster 1300 111 011 or www.ticketmaster.com.au

Wed 11 Jan The Gov, Adelaide, SA GA All Ages
Venue*Tix (08) 8225 8888 or www.venuetix.com.au

Thu 12 Jan Astor Theatre, Perth, WA GA All Ages
BOCS (08) 9484 1133 or www.bocsticketing.com.au



frontiertouring.com
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DUO 2CELLOS

November 25th 2011 21:58
CROATIAN DUO 2CELLOS

CONFIRMED TO PERFORM WITH ELTON JOHN




They are amazing! Their ages combined are younger than anyone in the band. - Elton John


Having spent the European summer touring with Elton John, it’s now Australia’s turn to welcome 2 Cellos to its shores. The handsome Croatian-born duo will be performing live alongside the Rocket Man at each and every date across the country starting this weekend.



2cellos


CLICK HERE FOR 2 CELLOS TAKE ON SMOOTH CRIMINAL AT You Tube.


Gifted cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser arrived this week to continue to tour world-wide with ELTON JOHN and promote their self-titled debut album which is out now through Sony Music Entertainment Australia.



These two young, good looking Croatians are certainly living the dream! Based in a small town in Croatia, the 24-year-old music students posted a self-made music video of them performing Michael Jackson's “Smooth Criminal” on their cellos and posted online. The long-time friends received more attention than they ever expected - within days, the video became a viral sensation and received millions of views. It got the attention of SONY MASTERWORKS who signed them to a record deal.



Concurrently, they received a phone call from legend Elton John who invited them to join him on his European tour this summer. “I feel so blessed that all of this is happening – a record deal with SONY and a tour with Elton John – who would have imagined?!” relays Stjepan Hauser.



Their debut album features Sulic & Hauser’s unique spin on hits by Guns N’ Roses, U2, Coldplay and Kings of Leon among others. “We grew up with Michael Jackson, U2 and Nirvana. The melody and structure of their songs really inspired us to arrange them for 2 cellos. Bands like Coldplay, Kings of Leon and Muse also write songs with those similar melodic qualities – so we had a great time digging in and making them part of this album too,” says Luka Sulic.



Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser have been playing the cello since childhood. Both recently completed their studies – Luka at the acclaimed Royal Academy of Music in London, Stjepan at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Luka has performed throughout the world at renowned venues such as London’s Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Vienna’s Musikverein and Konzerthaus. He has won a series of international prizes including first prize at the 2009 VII Lutoslawski International Cello Competition in Warsaw. Stjepan has performed in numerous European countries, South Africa, New Zealand, Asia and the U.S., with debuts in London’s Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, South Bank Centre and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw. He was the last pupil of Mstislav Rostropovich. In his short career, Stjepan's accolades include winning twenty-one first prizes in national and international competitions and performing twice for Prince Charles in Buckingham and St. James's Palace.



2CELLOS will no doubt win a legion of Australian fans when they see them on stage with Elton John.



Saturday 26 November

Sunday 27 November

Lyric Theatre, The Star, Sydney

www.ticketmaster.com.au 1300 795 267



Wednesday 30th November

Entertainment Centre, Brisbane

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849



Saturday 3rd December

Sunday 4th December

Hope Estate, Hunter Valley

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849



Tuesday 6th December

Wednesday 7th December

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849



Friday 9th December

A Night At Coopers Amphitheatre

Coopers Brewery, Adelaide

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849



Sunday 11th December

Burswood Dome, Perth

www.ticketek.com.au 132 849
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A CHORUS LINE

October 2nd 2011 01:35
Adelaide Festival Centre in association with Tim Lawson presents

A CHORUS LINE


The stunning Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A CHORUS LINE is coming to Adelaide Festival Centre’s Festival Theatre for a limited season beginning December 31.Tickets are now on sale online at bass.net.au and from 9am on Tuesday 4 October through all BASS outlets and on 131 246.

This singular sensation and dazzling new production comes direct from Broadway, directed and re-staged by Baayork Lee, with Musical Supervisor Peter Casey, produced by Tim Lawson and TML Enterprises.



A CHORUS LINE was originally conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett, featuring a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban. Director Baayork Lee has been involved in A CHORUS LINE since 1975, first as a dancer in the original Broadway cast creating the role of Connie, through to directing the show in the U.S. and now in Australia.

Adelaide Festival Centre CEO and Artistic Director Douglas Gautier says ”We are very much looking forward to presenting A CHORUS LINE as our summer musical. It will be a great night out for those of us who loved it the first time around, and it’s exciting to be able to introduce it to a whole new generation of theatre goers”

Producer Tim Lawson says “After seeing the incredible pool of talent at auditions, I know that audiences are going to be blown away by the dynamic talent that will shine in this Broadway classic. An exciting mix of new performers and established favourites”

A CHORUS LINE tells the tale of 17 dancers desperately auditioning for eight stage roles in a musical. Its origin stems from when Bennett started taping interviews with New York dancers sharing their feelings and frustrations.

The original production of A CHORUS LINE opened at the Public Theatre’s Newman Theatre in 1975 and transferred to Broadway’s Shubert Theatre later that year. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Score and Book, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It ran for nearly 15 years, closing in 1990 after 6,137 performances. A CHORUS LINE remains the longest running American musical in Broadway history.

‘The chance to see Michael Bennett’s masterpiece again, or for the first time, shouldn’t be missed’ THE NEW YORK OBSERVER

Venue: Festival Theatre

When: From 31 December, 8pm (2hrs)

Cost: Premium $110-$119, A Reserve $90-$105, A Concession $80-$95, Groups 6 $70-$95, B Reserve $80-$95, B Concession $70-$85, C Reserve $70-$85, C Concession $60-$75, GreenRoom $45, Family Pass $200 - $300

Bookings: BASS on 131 246 or online at www.bass.net.au (suitable 12 years)
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Semaphore Music Festival Record Fair

September 20th 2011 01:13
WHAT - Semaphore Music Festival Record Fair

WHEN - Sunday, the 2nd of October, 11am to 5pm

WHERE -
Masonic Hall, 66 Semaphore Road, Semaphore
(on the corner of Semaphore Road and Ward Street)

HOW MUCH - entry is FREE


20 traders will have over 30 tables of stock for sale, including vinyl records, CDs, music books, DVDs, memorabilia and more, both new & secondhand.

This is just a small part of the annual Semaphore Music Festival, which is a four day live music event held over the October long weekend in the beachside suburb.

For more information, e-mail Vic Flierl on phone 0400 223 454.

Please note that daylight saving starts on the night of Saturday the 1st of October, so clocks need to be wound FORWARD one hour.

Semaphore Music Festival

Sept 30 – 3 October, 2011


SEMAPHORE SONGS feature at the SEMAPHORE MUSIC FESTIVAL, 30 SEPT TO 3 OCT, 2011

The Semaphore Music Festival is delighted to announce ‘Semaphore Songs’ will feature Adelaide's finest singer/songwriters including Heather Frahn, Don Morrison, John Baker, Soursob Bob, Emily Davis, Cal Williams Jnr, Mick Kidd, Melody Feder, Glenn Skuthorpe, Matt Swayne & Elizabeth Reid. These respected artists will write songs based on stories, incidents, events and memories from this unique area of South Australia.

The Semaphore Songs will feature at the 2011 Semaphore Music Festival providing the opportunity to celebrate local culture through the creation of music and song. The songwriters will present their compositions at the RSL on Monday 3rd October at 2pm – 4.30pm compered by Eileen Darley, funded by Arts SA and APRA.

Other artists who will feature at Semaphore Music Festival over the October Long Weekend include singer/songwriter and legendary Dingoes front man, Broderick Smith with guitarist Matt Walker together with alt. country band The Yearlings at the Workers Club on Friday 30th September. Byron Bay songstress Sara Tindley will launch her new album and begin her national tour at the SMF. Award winning country music artist Danny Hooper will appear with Melody Feder at the RSL. Cowpunks Longhorn and the outrageous Fluffy consort at the Semaphore Hotel - and that’s on the first night!

Other events featured during the Semaphore Music Festival are three days of free concerts on the Foreshore Reserve featuring the artists previously mentioned and others on Saturday, Sunday and Monday 11am – 6pm. On the Labour Day Holiday Rockabilly Mayhem rules on the Foreshore Reserve with five local acts including the Baskervilles, Saturday’s Army, Dead Lucky, The Saucermen and The Silverados.




The Foreshore Reserve will have umbrellas painted by local residents on the theme of the Carousel providing a backdrop of colour and shade to the event. There will be delicious healthy food, visual arts and merchandise stalls as well as APRA singer songwriters’ panels, ukulele workshops, an instrument makers’ exhibition, a record fair at the Masonic Hall as well as Buskers at Mr V Music.

The closing event at the Palais on Monday features The Rustlers, Prawnhead and The Satellites. Go to www.semaphoremusicfestival.com for the full program.

‘This is without a doubt the biggest line-up of South Australian contemporary music artists that the Semaphore Music Festival has ever hosted with over 50 local and interstate acts. The quality, talent and variety of performers show that Semaphore Music Festival has earned its place on the South Australian and national festival calendar,’ says Debra Thorsen, Event Organiser. The SMF is proudly supported through the SA Government South Australian Tourism Commission, Arts SA, City of Port Adelaide Enfield and APRA.


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THE DEVILS RAIN AUSTRALIAN TOUR

September 7th 2011 00:55
THE DEVILS RAIN AUSTRALIAN TOUR - NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2011!

In 1977, the dawn of punk, the Misfits were born. This year, over three decades later, they descend on Australia, with a legacy of musical history that has withstood the test of time. The Misfits hit up Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide in November / December.

From inception, the Misfits were primal. Their music was aggressive, confrontational and dangerous with violent lyrics, coupled with timeless vocal melodies bred from 1950’s rock and roll. Immortalizing black and white horror films in their music, the Misfits developed a ghoulish and totally unique persona. It was the early days of anarchy and they had created a rebellion all of their own.

The Misfits have endured hardcore’s heyday as punk rock’s monster squad, a band whose cult following - a coven known as the Fiend Club - inspired them to continue to write, record and tour. Influential rock peers Guns 'n Roses, Metallica, My Chemical Romance, Hatebreed, NoFX and Sick Of It All, are amongst some who have offered musical tributes in ode to the Misfits.

It is the Misfits' all-encompassing and fierce DIY mentality that continues to drive their efforts. They craft their own instruments - from their guitars, amps and drums - down to the studded leather and jackets, and their own elaborate stage sets. Highly collectible and sought after memorabilia featuring the iconic "Fiend Skull" has appeared in films and on television and continues to be worn publicly by actors, musicians and athletes. The impact of the Misfits and their music on pop culture has become a phenomenon in and of itself.



Today, they remain more topical and more sought after than ever before. After a split with former singer Glenn Danzig in the mid 1980's and a decade-long legal battle, the band are now fronted by founding member Jerry Only (Bass/Vocals) with former Black Flag alum Dez Cadena on guitar, and Eric 'El Chupacabra' Arce (formally of Murphy's Law) behind the kit. The Misfits continue to sell out shows and draw thousands of fans night after night around the globe.

One thing is certain, The Misfits are here to stay and once again, every day is Halloween.

KillRockStar Big Dog Entertainment, Blunt Magazine and Tone Deaf bring the Misfits to Australia! 
Tickets on sale from Wednesday 14 September. The Misfits release their 7th studio album ‘The Devil’s Rain’ later this year on the ‘Misfits Records’ imprint label.

KillRockStar Big Dog Entertainment, Blunt Magazine and Tone Deaf presents…

MISFITS - DEVILS RAIN AUSTRALIAN TOUR!

TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER – CAPITAL THEATRE, PERTH

Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au

THURSDAY 1 DECEMBER – MANNING BAR, SYDNEY

Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au

FRIDAY 2 DECEMBER – HIFI, BRISBANE

Tickets available from www.thehifi.com.au (1300-THEHIFI) or from Butterbeats, Last Wave Watersports Gladstone, Piotto's Music Gifts & Casket Agency Ingham, Uni Co-op Bookshop Sunshine Coast, Anarchy Clothing Mackay, Revolver Compact Discs Townsville

SATURDAY 3 DECEMBER – HIFI, MELBOURNE

Tickets available from www.thehifi.com.au (1300-THEHIFI), or from Polyester Records-CBD & Fitzroy, Sight n Sound - Northcote & Boronia

SUNDAY 4 DECEMBER – FOWLERS, ADELAIDE

Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au
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KATE CEBERANO

August 12th 2011 07:28
KATE CEBERANO
ANNOUNCES HER
"ALIVE" TOUR



The fabulous Kate Ceberano, supporter of Berlei Breast Cancer Foundation recently wrapped up her filming for Getaway with the Nine Network, signed a new recording contract with Sony Music and is now heading out on the road for a quick tour. Ceberano, an artist widely respected not only by the music industry but also for her ability to juggle a variety of other roles takes the Artistic Direction wheel of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2012 proving her ever expanding ability to multi-task and entertain people with heart, heat and soul..

KATE CEBERANO


Sony Music Chairman & CEO Australia & New Zealand and President South East Asia & Korea, Denis Handlin AM commented on the signing: "I am thrilled to have Kate as part of the Sony Music family. We look forward to working with her on an exciting new album."

Kate has always excelled as a live performer and is looking forward to getting back on the road performing all of her hits, and a few surprises of course.

"I look forward to seeing you all at the upcoming shows this October"


TOUR DATES

Friday 21st October - Palms Crown Casino Melbourne (tix $55 plus booking fee)

Thursday 27th October - The Basement Sydney (tix $40 plus booking fee)

Saturday 29th October - Jazz in the Vines The Hunter Valley (tix $80 plus booking fee)

Wednesday 2nd November– Her Majesty's Theatre Adelaide (tix $55 plus booking fee) phone 131 246
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Adelaide Cinematheque

July 29th 2011 01:49

Adelaide 2011 Cinematheque (Season 2)

A must for all cinephiles, launches on Monday 8 August, 7.30pm at the Mercury Cinema with an unmissable screening of 1945 romantic classic Les Enfants Du Paradis (Children of Paradise).

The Cinematheque is dedicated to screening significant films from the history of cinema and this year's program includes a diverse range of classic and contemporary films showcasing directors, actors and thematic series.

Set among the Parisian theatre scene, Marcel Carne's Les Enfants Du Paradis is a tragic tale of the beautiful courtesan Garance and the four men who love her.

Other Season 2 highlights include Terrence Malick: The Restless Search for Epiphany. In the wake of Terrence Malick's recent release, Tree of Life, this season will feature a selection of his haunting and abstract films, including his 1973 debut Badlands and the 2006 retelling of Pocahontas, The New World, starring Christian Bale and Colin Farrell.

Lovers of Australian film were saddened by news of the demise earlier this year of iconic Australian actor Bill Hunter. The Australian Everyman: Bill Hunter pays tribute to the celebrated actor who appeared in more than 60 films. The season features Peter Weir's emblematic Gallipoli (1981), Philip Noyce's Newsfront (1978), Craig Lahiff's Fever (1988) and the unforgettable 1994 comedy Muriel's Wedding (PJ Hogan).

A celebration of one of the most recognisable and irresistible cinematic genres, Dark Seduction: Film Noir's Bad Girls looks at the sultry temptresses whose charms would seduce a man into committing unheard of crimes. Don't miss Robert Siodmak's murderous and beautiful love story The Killers (1946), based on a Ernest Hemingway story and starring Ava Gardner and Burt Lancaster or Orson Wells' enthralling 1947 mystery, Lady From Shanghai.

The 80s Brat Pack, a program of 80s cult classics includes John Hughes widely loved 1985 comedy The Breakfast Club and Joel Schumacher's St Elmo's Fire (1985).

Breakfast Club
The 2011 Cinematheque season finishes with a special Christmas Screening of Joe Dante's 1984 comic horror cult classic Gremlins.

At the end of selected sessions, members are invited to join Mercury staff and volunteers for a complimentary drink after the movie, thanks to Barossa Valley Brewing. Stay and chat about your favourite actors, auteurs, scenes and themes, talk about what you loved and didn't love and what you want to see more of on the big screen at Cinematheque.

The full Season 2 program is available at: mercurycinema.org.au Screenings are only available to society members, but anyone can join and becoming a member is easy and great value. Sign up on the spot at any Ten News Adelaide Cinematheque session or phone 8410 0979.
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Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2011

June 1st 2011 02:41

2011 Adelaide Cabaret Festival


Adelaide Festival Centre together with Artistic Director for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, David Campbell, announce the 2011 Adelaide Cabaret Festival program, 10 - 25 June.

The 2011 program features 50 international artists from the United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada and the best from Australia with 224 Australian artists, 125 of those South Australian performers. There will be 15 international shows, 32 Adelaide premieres, 3 Adelaide exclusives including 7 Australian premieres and 15 world premieres.

Opening this year's Cabaret Festival is Adelaide's night of nights Variety Gala Performance on Friday 10 June. Once again patrons will walk the red carpet and witness a variety of incredibly talented cabaret artists in this year's Festival. This year's Gala will be presented by Simon Burke and the line-up is more impressive than ever - book early as it is sure to sell out.

Headlining this year's Cabaret Festival exclusive to Adelaide is international chart stopper, movie star, tireless fundraiser and Australian icon Olivia Newton-John.

Having sold more than 100 million records worldwide Olivia will be accompanied by the Adelaide Art Orchestra in an evening that encompasses the highlights of her career.

Opening on the Queen's Birthday long weekend, this year's Cabaret Festival includes 129 performances of some 47 different shows across 16 nights; the program is full of rich diversity and stimulating entertainment to delight the heart and mind.

From the U.S., New York's master of song Michael Feinstein returns to the Cabaret Festival closing the Festival in a special performance which pays tribute to Sinatra.

The multi-platinum artist will be accompanied by a swingin' big band in Michael Feinstein Sings Sinatra. Star of the critically acclaimed Mad Men, Bryan Batt, performs BATT on A Hot Tin Roof, a comical and moving musical showcase from the classics through to his experiences in shows including Saturday Night Fever and Cats, all interwoven with hilarious and poignant monologues about his eventful Louisiana childhood.

Jimmy Webb will share his inspiration and stories in an intimate performance An Evening with Jimmy Webb including a selection of his diverse and timeless work: Galveston, Wichita Lineman and Up, Up and Away.
The legendary Broadway star Chita Rivera (USA), Rhonda Burchmore and country music star Melinda Schneider are all in the line up. Each of them in their one-woman shows will captivate with extraordinary vocals and bewitching tales.

Rivera will perform selections from her most celebrated musicals including numbers from West Side Story, Sweet Charity and Chicago in My Broadway.

Burchmore makes a lasting impression as she interprets the musical journey of Julie London in Cry Me A River The World of Julie London.

Schneider performs Doris Day - So Much More Than the Girl Next Door.

Leo Sayer delivers all of his greatest hits in The Show Must Go On and 45 Years of Song sees Australian music industry legend Glenn Shorrock of Little River Band fame reminisce on a career spanning almost 50 years.

Paul Capsis Make Me A King is Paul's personal homage to his musical heroes and influences, exploring the rich legacy of his favourite 20th century torch songs.

Tim Draxl will perform a stunning tribute to the James Dean of Jazz in Freeway The Chet Baker Journey.

Bert LaBonte returns and puts his spin on the king When I Fall In Love The Nat King Cole Story.

Michael Griffiths gets into the groove as he performs In Vogue: Songs by Madonna the ultimate material girl.

Mark Vincent will perform his first ever solo show Diciassette (17).

BBC TV's Daniel Boys makes his Australian premiere in So Close. Boys will perform an array of songs from the world of musical theatre and pop, alongside some lesser-known gems taken from his best-selling debut album So Close: an album which cements his reputation as one of the UK's brightest emerging talents.

Returning to Adelaide after performing last year in An Evening With Stephen Schwartz, Carrie Rawlings will take you on a whirlwind, emotional journey into diversity through the songs we grew up with on A.M. radio. When I Was Young I Listened to the Radio.

Following performances at the Isle of Wight and Glastonbury Festivals, and a sell-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Magnets make their Australian debut in Adelaide. A six-man sound machine that make all their music with their mouths, six distinctive voices creating unique sounds that rivals any band with guitars and keyboards.

And for those that like their Cabaret queer - Josie Lane in Josie in the Bathhouse, with her five-piece band and personal towel-boy, Josie will shower you with laughs, tears and blushes as she taps into the bawdy energy of Bette Midler's legendary bathhouse shows of the 70s.

Canada's The Wet Spots seem like a couple from the golden age of vaudeville, until they open their mouths and start singing sweetly about the finer details of their carnal encounters.

Amy Housewine makes her Cabaret Festival debut in a show that dishes the dirt Back to Crack and get deep and dangerous with cabaret's punk pin-up Storm Large in Crazy Enough. Be prepared all these shows come with a warning: Suitable for audiences 18 .

Audiences will love Adelaide born actress, director and producer Ansuya Nathan in Long live the King documenting her life from India to Elizabeth.

Robyn Archer presents The Other Great American Songbook - with songs by Brecht/Weill and Eisler written in the USA, and ending with Dylan & Pink.

Gillian Cosgriff, in Waitressing, and Other Things I Do Well, where she performs incredible self-penned songs that won her the Julie Michael Award for Musical Cabaret and the Showcase Award at Annual Sydney Cabaret Showcase.

Under the direction of Festival Artistic Director David Campbell Blokelahoma! Stars 23 year old rock tenor and 8th Annual Cabaret Showcase winner Toby Francis.

Our Hit Parade stars Kenny Mellman, Bridget Everett and Neal Medlyn. Inspired by the famous American musical sketch series, Your Hit Parade it is an alarmingly live top-ten countdown in which the hosts present their renditions of the latest popular hits.

Urban Display Suite is musical satire as Michael Dalley and his cast stab their acerbic wit into the eye of the great Aussie dream, realty.

Aussies in this year's festival include Leah Flanagan in Midnight Muses It Begins to Tell. Mike McLeish in The World is Winning. Alexis Fishman is Erika Stern, in Der Gelbe Stern (The Yellow Star) and Simon Burke will appear in Something About Always. Ali McGregor's Late-Nite Variety Nite Night, Jane Clifton explores what it's like to be home in Any Place I Hang My Hat is Home.

Get up close and personal as Rachel Beck and Ian Stenlake perform More Than Words a hilarious look behind the scenes of this beloved showbiz couple.

Sydney's most outrageous drag queens are heading across the desert with their critically acclaimed show, Drag!

Back by popular demand is the charismatic New Yorker Mark Nadler who reprises last year's hit FREE performance in the Piano Bar Broadway Hootenanny. The maestro menace the keyboards, unleash mayhem and surprise with his special guests. Or catch Nadler celebrating the first half century of his life, reliving the songs and events of the year in which he arrived on planet earth in the world premiere of Crazy 1961.

The odd couple of live chat Mikey Robins and Margarita Pracatan (of Clive James Live fame) perform live in the Piano Bar where Mikey interviews Cabaret Festival guest artists and Margarita will be singing and playing as only she can.

A big hit at last year's Festival was 'Late Nights in the Banquet room', this will continue including performances by USA's Tuba Skinny, an authentic mix of traditional jazz and old blues from the 1920s and '30s and The Jitterbug Club: a bastard contemporary Harlem Jazz club.


Full program details available in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival brochure. Get one free by calling the Adelaide Cabaret Hotline on (08) 8216 8901

And directly on the FRINGE of the Festival...

Pure genius. - The Scotsman


Illuminating. She simply lit up the stage. - The Advertiser.


Step into Miss Bodossian's obsessional confessional.

If you missed Amy's super successful season of Phlegm Fatale at this year's Adelaide Fringe, do not fear! She's bringing it back for the Cabaret Fringe for 3 SHOWS ONLY!

Pure genius. - The Scotsman

Bodossian's trippy, dippy beat poetry - brilliantly underscored by musician Paul Buckley on haunting clarinet, piano, guitar and foot percussion - is a constantly surprising delight. She seamlessly segues into a smokey torch singer, straddling the lines between satire and serious art, sweetness and obscenity, sexiness and gawkiness.
- The Advertiser

'She is often confronting, sometimes poignant, occasionally erotic, whilst empowering the women in the audience and illuminating the men.' - Glam Adelaide

Physical, ironic, funny. Entrancing. The poem about childhood, would speak straight to that inner child that resides in the soul of any person who grew up in Australia., (and) the original song about her childhood toy Clowny was utterly beautiful and heart wrenching. - Stage Whispers

Her swinging singing displays formidable range and character.
- The Sunday Mail


'a sexy and witty cabaret mixed with inspired spoken word gems. 4/5.'- Fringebiscuit

She is perfectly imperfect - managing to be daggy and sensual and sexy all at the same time. And she's unashamedly female. Her curls as wild as her observations on life.
- Talkfringe

3 SHOWS ONLY!!!
THURS 16, FRI 17, SAT 18 JUNE
At Tuxedo Cat
Electra House, 131 King William St, Adelaide SA


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