> Ni Hao to Adelaide Chinese Youth Radio > Verse around with Friendly Street Poets > More Bilby Awards from SA Community Broadcasting > Profiling the stars behind the stars in The Fifth Beatle SPRING 2010 PROGRAM GUIDE L I V E M U S I C F E S T 20 Radio Adelaide Program Guide10 Spring 2010 i SUSTAINABLE The Australian PROPERTY Ethical INVESTING Property Trust Allara Street Canberra 1800 021 227 www.australianethical.com.au Australian Ethical Investment Ltd (‘AEI’) ABN 47 003 188 930, AFSL 229949. Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Ltd ABN 43 079 259 733 RSEL L0001441. A PDS is available from our website or by calling us and should be considered before making an investment decision. Australian Ethical® is a registered trademark of AEI. ii CAAMA Radio trainee Thecla Brogan in between TEABBA's LeeLee Hewitt and Bernard Namok, live to air from the Garma Festival in North East Arnhem Land. Thecla is undertaking a school- based apprenticeship at CAAMA in Alice Springs, with Radio Adelaide as the Registered Training Organisationn We are a community radio station owned and operated by The University At Garma, Radio Adelaide's of Adelaide. In Adelaide tune into 101.5 Deb Welch with Minister FM. Everywhere else streaming at radio. for Indigenous Affairs Jenny adelaide.edu.au As we go to press it's just three days out Macklin and CAAMA We provide diverse radio to Adelaide from the federal election. Amid the focus Manager Jim Remedio and the world with a focus on lifelong on personalities and simple slogans, learning, arts, ideas, news, local issues, we're still to hear if either major party will current affairs and good music in many others. I was a guest of CAAMA genres. make a policy and funding commitment to Radio Alice Springs, Radio Adelaide's Australia's community media sector. The We have a large and committed team partner in many training and program of volunteers and a small core staff. Greens have been clear and vocal in their activities. Also there was TEABBA, the We're not for profit and rely on the support, the Nationals at least have a Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting active support of our listeners. policy, but three days out the major parties Association. Being in such a remote Subscription are still silent on their policy intentions. location, it was great to be able to We stand for Diversity, Innovation, Access & Independence. Your support is vital combine resources and send interviews for this unique service to continue. Only This is disappointing given there are and programs back to listeners across $52 per year; $26 if you hold a current more than nine million community radio the Territory and here in SA. government concession card, $500 for listeners - nearly all voters - who value life subscription. All tax deductible. their alternative and independent source contact Sarah Strong-Law Yolngu say 'Garma is what happens of information, music and culture. In the when people with different ideas and Sponsorship/On Air Promotions meantime, if you are keen to know what Over 88,000 attentive, active and values come together and negotiate curious listeners each week; interested Community Broadcasting is seeking from knowledge in a respectful learning in good music, the arts and new ideas. whoever forms Government, please check environment'. It seems like a good Competitive rates, window display & out www.communitymediavotes.org.au Program Guide packages are available. way to describe what we try to do contact Max Hicks here at Radio Adelaide with our Community radio is all over the country Radio Adelaide Training listeners, presenters and producers, We are a Registered Training and its reach and value was great to see and with our friends around the Organisation providing nationally when, in August, I attended the annual country in community broadcasting. accredited training. We specialise in Garma Festival, in the lands of the Yolngu And a whole lot better than the type tailoring training to the needs of groups people, at the eastern tip of Arnhem Land, and individuals. of communication and discussion contact Nicky Page overlooking the Gulf of Carpentaria and we all get to have during an election the Arafura Sea. A festival of cultural Production Services campaign. Enjoy your springtime radio Our studios and production facilities are exchange between traditional and .. and online!, fully equipped for digital and analogue contemporary Indigenous cultures and best regards, Deborah Welch, Station Manager production, audio and video. We specialise in recording, online audio and video, duplication and message-on-hold. contact Don Balaz, Darren van Schaik SACBA Awards address 228 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 The Bilby has taken over as the mascot for Easter and the Radio Adelaide awards phone 08 8303 5000 cabinet is also being taken over by the cute marsupial. At the recent South Australian fax 08 8303 4374 Community Broadcasting Association (SACBA) awards we picked up another four email [email protected] internet radio.adelaide.edu.au Bilby’s for the collection. Radio Adelaide survives and prospers Runners up were: thanks to the support of our listeners, Best Station Message: producer Casey sponsors and these organisations: Briggs promo for Barometer Can’t Get Out of the Car: Catherine Zengerer’s interview with Dr Craig Juresevic for The Wire Best coverage of a sport event: Breakfast with Peter Godfrey for Roller Derby. Program Guide team Editors: Nikki Marcel, Kat Mc Guffie, Deb Welch Design & layout: Deb Welch, Shadia Design Our big winner for the night was for Best Photography: Radio Adelaide station workers Advertising: Max Hicks Music Program won by Songcatcher. Printing: Finsbury Green Congratulations to presenters Claire Thackary and Clayton Werner. Peter Godfrey, Kathryn Jensen and Don Balaz share the spoils Radio Adelaide Program Guide Spring 2010 1 All kinds of music for all kinds of people. L 90 live acts bring you music from all corners of the globe. Glue yourself to the radio and indulge in the decadent delights of Live Music Fest 2010; showcasing local favourites, up and comers and touring national and international acts. We open with the raucous tones of Adelaide’s favourite comedy and 80s devotees, The Adelaide Sax Pack and go back to I the Baroque with Early Music @ Adelaide and their gamba and harpsichord timbres. We’ve got spicy salsa with 10 piece Latino group Salcedo, cool jazz funk outfit the Mobiustrips, the energetic Bearded Gypsys, Ghanaian drumming with the Damushi Ensemble, rock from V Pimpin Horus and, a 30 piece chorus, and more. Read on! E Put on your dancin' shoes .... and join in the action at our Swing and Big Band Night! We invite you to a night of Swing Dance Lessons with the sensational Adelaide Swing Sesh Dancers and live toe tapping danceable tunes from the Mike Stewart Big Band. M Share a drink, have a dance, and have a hoot or a holler with your friends from Radio Adelaide. No experience required. Tickets are only $10 and are available by contacting us at Radio Adelaide, in person, telephone, or email [email protected]…. U but make sure you get them while they last! Nunga Wangga brings you country soul Tuesday 14 from the Warren Milera Band with the September S star studded line up of Warren Milera, Glenn Skuthorpe, Daryl Lee, Jamie Butler DeafSA Hall, 262 South Terrace. I Doors open at 6:30 pm, dance lessons from 7pm. C Live Broadcast from 7pm F EMU Live! Arts Breakfast presents the Live from the Electronic Music Studio of the E distinctive compositions Elder Conservatorium, staff and students play of Tibetan born Tenzin conventional and electronic instruments, devices Choegyal whose cantering and computers, demonstrating many of the rhythms, extraordinary vocal new directions music is taking. Featuring a abilities and flute playing demonstration of the legendary Moog Modular S come together to create Synthesiser, the only working one of its kind uniquely beautiful music. in Australia, part of a unique and important Saturday, 9am collection of historic electronic instruments in the studio dating back to the 1960s. T Leading Jazz pianist Chris Martin brings something new to Jazz on the Terrace with a collection of his own compositions/ September 13 - 19 improvisations, combining Jazz traditions with ‘ the harmonic ideas of Lutoslawski, Alban Berg 102 radio.adelaide.edu.au/lmf and other giants of the 20th century classical landscape. the L I N E 8 The Adelaide Sax Pack up 9 Alex McFarlane 11 Tinel Dragoi 12 Limbo Tuesday 14 1 Siobhan Owens 8 The Baker Suite 3 Bird Wizdom 9 Live Music Fest’s 4 The Aves Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! Baroque Pocket featuring; 6 Nice Verdes Early Music @ Adelaide with 7 Warren Milera Band guests Louisa Perfect, Keith 9 Dexter Jones Student Radio crashes the UniBar 13 Monday Hempton, Lesley Lewis and Escaping from the comfort of late night airwaves for one night 10 The Mobiustrips Graham Strahle only, Adelaide University Student Radio and its ragtag gang 11 P.I.G 12 The Slowpokes of presenters take over the UniBar, bringing some of their 1 Zak Vasiliou favourite bands along for the ride. Featuring Fire! Santa 4 Olivers Army Rosa, Fire! and 20th Century Graduates, this free show 6 The Dudleys is your chance to get involved in the longstanding institution 8 Etype 7 Radio Adelaide’s Swing of campus culture and have a whole lot of fun. 9 Fest Flute Frenzy and Big Band night featuring featuring the flautists of Swing Sesh and the Mike …come early to catch the Friday Sessions on the Range…with the The Piping Shrikes Stewart Big Band New York/Melbourne outfit Luluc performing their exquisite 12 Brendan Fitzgerald 9 Cal Williams Jr melodies.
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