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30 June to 16 July • Festivalofvoices.Com 2 30 JUNE TO 16 JULY • FESTIVALOFVOICES.COM 2 the the the premier chair director It is my great pleasure to welcome We are delighted to present to What an amazing festival we have you to the 2017 Festival of Voices. you the Festival’s 2017 program. here in Tasmania; what a superb This year’s program promises a world- Not only does the program expression of community spirit. class celebration of singing, story- feature some great national and Festival of Voices is a magnet for telling, education and entertainment international performance artists, singing communities and lovers around our island state. it proudly shines a light on our of voice everywhere. This year’s own home-grown talent, and choral program is the biggest ever Tasmania is home to a number there’s certainly plenty of it! with over 500 visiting choristers of exceptional cultural events With more than 70 events, and over guided by some of the world’s best and all of them add to our vibrant 100 performances across many voice coaches. Our objective is to community, but the Festival of musical genres aimed at all ages, encourage you to sing. You will have Voices really shines for bringing we hope you will enjoy making ample opportunity at the free City together professional artists and your selections. of Hobart Big Sing Bonfire on Friday enthusiastic amateurs to learn from 7 July. It will be a full 90 minute each other and share their love of Festivals like ours are not cheap to singing - providing some wonderful produce and we once again thank show with some very special guest experiences for all festival goers the State Government through appearances and plenty of songs to enjoy. Events Tasmania for their ongoing you will want to sing along to. support. Also a big thank you to the Voicebox at City Hall will return to The Tasmanian Government is once City of Hobart and all of our sponsors its sassy best with stand-out food again very proud to support Festival for their support which enables us of Voices - now in its 13th year. and entertainment followed by a to produce a festival of this calibre. Congratulations to the organisers on special resident house band that But my biggest thanks goes to our producing another fantastic program. will encourage you to dance late participants. When you buy a ticket into the night. I’m sure the 2017 Festival of Voices to a show or workshop you help to Don’t miss the unique voice of will be an uplifting, memorable ensure the future of the festival. Toni Childs; the comedic genius experience for all involved. I would also like to welcome the of the Umbilical Brothers; jazz THE HON. WILL HODGMAN MP large contingent of international seductress Frances Madden; the and mainland singers that come spine-tingling Elijah concert; the PREMIER OF TASMANIA to our beautiful state to participate special performances at MONA’s in our festival. Enjoy your stay and Nolan Gallery; the cabaret in the spread the word that Tasmania really bookshop; the outrageous drag night; is the best place to be in winter. and Kram’s next crop of rising stars. And finally a special thanks to my It’s a big, exciting program; just make fellow board members, the hard sure you book early as many shows working festival team, our partners, are one performance only! artists, singers, volunteers, and you the audience who together make PETER CHORAZIAK this all possible. DIRECTOR FESTIVAL OF VOICES DAMON WISE CHAIRMAN FESTIVAL OF VOICES 3 how to book FOVcontents COASTAL 4 festivalofvoices.comonline CITY OF HOBART BIG SING BONFIRE 8 MAJOR CONCERTS 10 THEATREphone ROYAL or BOX in OFFICE person (03) 6233 2299 CHORAL HIGHLIGHTS 14 29 Campbell Street, Hobart VOICEBOX 22 CENTERTAINMENT (03) 6234 5998 VOICES IN THE BARN 35 53 Elizabeth Mall, Hobart MUSIC @ MONA 42 MAJOR WORKSHOPS For Major Workshop registrations KID'S SING-A-LONG 44 see page 53 – 55. PARTNER EVENTS 45 SINGING CITY 50 Ticketsat the can alsodoor be purchased at the door for most events (subject to availability). MAJOR WORKSHOPS 53 Doors open 30 minutes before shows. SHORT COURSES 56 We suggest you arrive as early as possible prior to the published times to secure ABOUT FOV 60 your seat at general admission events. N.B. Some events are sold through other FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE 62 channels,for info see pg 47-49. Transactionconditions fees may apply.of Ticketsale purchases are non-refundable. Program times and dates are correct at time of printing. Festival of Voices reserves the right to alter schedules as necessary and without notice. visitingCurious? Start your story here:tasmania gobehindthescenery.com.au Or visit our ‘About Tasmania’ page for information on our travel and hotel partners festivalofvoices.com 4 FRI 30 JUNE – SUN 2 JULY Kicking off the festival this year is our East Coast tour FoV Coastal. Weave your way along the glorious East Coast of Tasmania and experience amazing food, wine and world-class beaches, all wrapped up with incredible vocals and musical talents from around the country, with performances exclusive to FoV Coastal. 5 Frente & van walker REUNITED ON STAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2014 Join us for the fabulous opening gala night. Enjoy the sounds of Frente’s blend of alternative and folk pop music, and the enticing songs of Van Walker. Add flames, fireworks and food and you’re in for a night to remember! FRI 30 JUNE • 6 PM – 8:30 PM TASMANIAN BUSHLAND GARDEN $25 FREE ENTRY: UNDER 16 YEARS LICENSED EVENT ThievesIntroducing Thieves, a new Tasmanian folk band. Their mix of classical cello lines with Irish fiddle playing and raw punk energies will entertain you at the Tasman Sea Salt Farmer’s Market. This event also includes tours of the Tasman Sea Salt Factory, and an exclusive cheese masterclass with Silvana Taurian from Truckle & Co, combined with tea by specialist David Thompson of Larsen and Thompson (VIC). SAT 1 JULY • 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM TASMAN SEA SALT $10 (TICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY) FREE ENTRY: UNDER 16 YEARS CHEESE MASTERCLASS * – SIPS & TIPS BY THE SEA $25 * INCLUDES ENTRY TO THE MARKET PLACES FOR THE MASTERCLASS ARE LIMITED, PRE-BOOKINGS ARE RECOMMENDED FOV COASTAL 6 ben salter denni the surreal estateBe warmed to the cockles agents by the melodies of one of Australia’s most highly regarded performers and songwriters Ben Salter, the uniquely fused sound of DENNI and funk rock from The Surreal Estate Agents. SAT 1 JULY • 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM BICHENO LIONS PARK $15 FREE ENTRY: UNDER 16 YEARS LICENSED EVENT / FOOD VANS henry wagons mother's ruin ange boxallEnjoy three great acts in onetrio evening! Raconteur and master of spectacular entertainment Henry Wagons, Mother Ruin: Maeve Marsden and Libby Wood's hilarious cabaret about gin, and the melodic Ange Boxall Trio. Food vans and cocktail bar available. SAT 1 JULY • 6:30 PM – 10 PM WHITE SANDS ESTATE $25 18+ EVENT FOV LICENSED EVENT COASTAL 7 Indie meets folk and pop as All Our Exes Live in Texas and TASMANIAN EXCLUSIVE Maddy Jane take the stage at Devils’ Corner. With this undeniable musical talent, combined with the assortment of oysters, pizzas and wine available, this has all the ingredients to be a fun packed event. all our exes SUN 2 JULY • 12 PM – 3 PM DEVIL’S CORNER live in texas $25 FREE ENTRY: UNDER 16 YEARS maddy jane LICENSED EVENT SUN 2 JULY • 4 PM – 6:30 PM the WINEGLASS BAY CRUISES $30* 18+ EVENT WhoBouzouki needs to go to Greece when you canboys take a sunset sail around Great Oyster Bay? Take a musical journey * across the Greek Islands and beyond with an intimate TICKET PRICE INCLUDES SAIL AROUND performance by the Bouzouki Boys aboard the Wineglass GREAT OYSTER BAY AND CANAPÉS ON BOARD FOV Bay Cruise. LICENSED EVENT COASTAL 8 the lord mayor It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to this year’s Festival of Voices and to the City of Hobart. This year’s festival is bound to entertain, enthral and entrance with some of the finest voices in the country making their way to Hobart. The City of Hobart is proud to be an ongoing supporter of the Festival of Voices and invites locals and visitors to embrace Tasmania’s fresh winter air and celebrate this special event. The Festival of Voices is a unique event that activates and enlivens Hobart through all things voice and song, connecting professional performing artists with community in ways that everyone can enjoy. The City will come alive as the voices of solo singers and choirs fill many of our favourite venues including the City Hall, Hobart Town Hall, Salamanca Place, Franklin Square, Peacock Theatre and the Theatre Royal. And expect the unexpected as the festival’s Pop-Up program places around 20 choirs in unexpected locations throughout the city centre and waterfront precinct to entertain and delight passers-by. Now in its thirteenth year, the City of Hobart Big Sing Bonfire provides a wonderful opportunity for family, friends and visitors to enjoy the warmth of a bonfire as they come together in song within the iconic setting of Salamanca Place. So warm up your vocal chords, put on your gloves and scarf and be sure to take part in the City of Hobart Big Sing Bonfire. SUE HICKEY LORD MAYOR OF HOBART 9 CITY OF HOBART Bigsing Warming up thebonfire city for the 13th time this year, Hobart’s most iconic winter event returns to Salamanca Place. Bringing the whole community together and uniting them in one voice; creating light and warmth on a magical winter’s evening.
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