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Women of Song - Musica Viva

Women of Song - Musica Viva

Starts: Saturday, 04 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 04 May 2024
Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia, Women of Song is an innovative new show, developed by the acclaimed Jessie Lloyd (of Mission Songs Project). Women of Song encompasses themes of intergenerational practices, singing on and from country, commitment to community, and preserving knowledge in song. It’s an intimate celebration of the ‘here and now’ of Indigenous culture, a rare mix of spontaneous conversation and songs, exploring the modern-day practice and living heart of the ‘world’s oldest living culture’. The audience listens in as three First Nations singers have a conversation. Someone’s story may remind someone else of a song, or a favourite popular song might start a discussion among them all. Each conversation and each performance will be unique, as the women explore live on stage how their songs preserve the social, cultural, or environmental shifts of a community, and deepen connections to country, genealogy, and custom. This event is part of Bundanon’s program of live events for current exhibition Tales of Land and Sea. Tales of Land and Sea brings together three distinct projects exploring storytelling, mythological narratives, migration and the diasporic experience. Drawing from both personal narratives and Eastern mythologies, each project highlights age-old themes of longing, displacement, cultural connection and belonging.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-04 12:00 am 2024-05-04 12:00 am Women of Song - Musica Viva Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia, Women of Song is an innovative new show, developed by the acclaimed Jessie Lloyd (of Mission Songs Project). Women of Song encompasses themes of intergenerational practices, singing on and from country, commitment to community, and preserving knowledge in song. It’s an intimate celebration of the ‘here and now’ of Indigenous culture, a rare mix of spontaneous conversation and songs, exploring the modern-day practice and living heart of the ‘world’s oldest living culture’. The audience listens in as three First Nations singers have a conversation. Someone’s story may remind someone else of a song, or a favourite popular song might start a discussion among them all. Each conversation and each performance will be unique, as the women explore live on stage how their songs preserve the social, cultural, or environmental shifts of a community, and deepen connections to country, genealogy, and custom. This event is part of Bundanon’s program of live events for current exhibition Tales of Land and Sea. Tales of Land and Sea brings together three distinct projects exploring storytelling, mythological narratives, migration and the diasporic experience. Drawing from both personal narratives and Eastern mythologies, each project highlights age-old themes of longing, displacement, cultural connection and belonging. 170 Illaroo Road, North Nowra , NSW , 2541 , Australia
170 Illaroo Road, North Nowra , NSW , 2541 , Australia
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