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Friday 25th November 2005brought to you by tura new music |
Sunday 27th November, 5.00pm
Winthrop Hall, University of Western Australia
The Society of Professional Social Workers and the School of Music at the University of Western Australia are giving an important concert to raise funds to build an orphanage in the small fishing village of Batticoloa in south west Sri Lanka, badly damaged by the Tsunami.
Little of the money raised for Tsunami funding has gone to this village which had arguably the highest rate of displaced and orphaned children in Sri Lanka. The local economy based on fishing has collapsed because the boats were wrecked by the Tsunami and the men cannot afford to replace them. These people will provide much of the labour to build the orphanage.
Darryl Poulsen, Paul Wright, Peter Moore, Fiona Campbell, Roger Smalley, Leanne Glover, Lorna Cook, Tzvi Friedl and the UWA Chamber Ensemble.
Lament for Horn (World Premiere) Roger Smalley
Concerto in C for violin and Strings Joseph Haydn
Fratres Aarvo Paert
Erbame Dich, from St Mathew’s Passion JS Bach
Quintet for Piano & Winds K452 WA Mozart
Trauermusik Paul Hindemith
Full Adult $25, Concessions $20, Child under 16 $15
Tickets include a complimentary glass of wine prior to the concert.
For bookings and information call The UWA School of Music on 6488 1076
14 Australian and international artists create sound walking tours of Fremantle.
18 November to 18 December
10.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Sunday
Moores building contemporary art gallery
Henry street Fremantle
come walk in our shoes:
opening: Saturday 19 December 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Artists’ talks: Saturday 3 December 2.30 to 4.30pm
Further information
+61 8 9335 3519
perdy@pobox.com
www.perditaphillips.com
Nigel Helyer
Residency: October December 2005
Exhibition: 4th December 12th February 2006
Exhibition opens: Saturday 3rd December 2005.
During his residency at The International Art Space Kellerberrin Nigel will develop a sound-sculpture project that investigates the history of radiophonic listening and other early forms of tele-communication within the Kellerberrin community. The work will create an “audio-portrait” woven from the patterns of listening and communication in the pre-digital era.
The project will develop develop an oral history that captures community experiences of listening to radio. This will take place as a series of recorded interviews, discussions and perhaps even musical recollections that recall radio events from the past and the patterns of when, where and how people listened to radio in their homes, or used radio communication in the workplace.
In addition to a gallery installation comprising a ten channel FM radio network, the project will establish a mini-FM local radio station that will automatically broadcast local content to the township.
www.iaska.com.au
www.sonicobjects.com.au
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