Palais-Hepburn
Friday Bollywood Night
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Come and experience a Bollywood night. With Australia's award winning Natya Entertainment dancers and Dj Krazy J , from Soundmaster. Dress up, dance and have a Bolly good time! Including Henna painting and dance lessons throughout the night.
Saturday Sara Storer Raindance tour
The ARIA and 21 Golden Guitar award winning artist is one of Australia's most popular country singer-songwriters, specialising in observations of the Australian landscape and its people. Sara's observations stem from living in western Queensland, where she wrote her first song, and working as a schoolteacher in Katherine in the Northern Territory.
"Raindance", the title track from her latest album is a song of hope. "It is great therapy and while our nation waits on rain let's dance and sing this drought away. As a songwriter, we can often find ourselves writing stories with a heavy heart whether it be about ourselves or of others. So with regard to the drought, and the endless hardships of Aussie farmers, I felt it time to write a song of hope.'
Joining Sara is Pete Denahy
Blue Bean Cafe
Thursday Chris and Jonno
Friday Floyd Thursby
Saturday North East
Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine
Wednesday October 9 Molly Tuttle and Dee White (USA)
California, now Nashville based award winning flat pickin' guitar hero, confessional songwriter Molly Tuttle will perfprm with a Dan Auerbach (Black Keys) discovery from rural Alabama, Dee White. Dee makes contemporary, ageless take on country music, classic Country with modern edge.
Old Church on the Hill, Bendigo
Saturday Lucie Thorne
Lucie Thorne's extraordinary new art/pop concept record Kitty & Frank traces the wild true stories of young frontier woman Kitty Walsh and her lover, the charismatic bandit and bushranger Frank Gardiner.
In the 1860s, gold fever came to Wheogo NSW and, like Deadwood, it didn't end well.
Painting landscapes with dream-soaked synths, sans the guitar work we have grown to love, with incorporated beats and poetry, spanning a tale of "Shakespearean proportions". Thorne first learned of Kitty and Frank while on a "Blind Freddy's Bushranger Tour" in Canowindra NSW, led by historian and Craig Lawler. This led Thorne to research and re-imagine their life and times and she then took the new material to her longtime collaborators Hamish Stuart (drums), Chris Abrahams (synthesisers, piano) and Dave Symes (bass), who will feature at this gig.