Event description
With the Adapt not Cancel program, The Boite has ensured a vibrant and dynamic program throughout the year without skipping a beat. We have been providing work and artistic opportunities for culturally and linguistically diverse musicians, sound technicians and producers.
The Boite believes everybody should have the opportunity to engage with art and music, regardless of financial situation.
That’s why throughout September and October, for our Sunday series of concerts, we are reducing ticket costs and taking on the difference to make our music even more accessible.
Our 5 concerts for $5 series is a quality musical program of high-calibre artists that makes it even easier to engage with our online concerts. Five spectacular concerts, all at only $5 each throughout September and October.
Zulya and the Children of the Underground Trio
After years of travelling the world and sharing her original music with audiences all over, Zulya now invites the world to come in and join her at her most intimate, as she recalls the Tatar songs she and her parents, aunties and uncles would sing around the table during her childhood. With Zulya Kamalova on vocals, Andrew Tanner on bass and Anthony Schulz on Accordion.
Available from 4:00pm, Sunday September 20
Luke Plumb and Stephen Lalor
From Tasmania and NSW, come two of our finest mandolin players, collaborating across musical genres and state borders.
Available from 3.30pm Sunday October 4
Australian Shakuhachi Festival Concert
Featuring Lindsay Dugan and Japanese based, Kaoru Kakizakai. This collaborative concert brings together artists who are teaching at this year’s online Shakuhachi Festival, a collaboration from Australia and Japan
Available from 3:30pm Sunday October 11
Unknown Mirrors with Ryan Williams and Miyama McQueen-Tokita
Japan-based Miyama has collaborated with Melbourne’s recorder playing adventurer Ryan WIlliams, in a recording project: Your Ten is My Twelve. This is the first opportunity to hear and see their latest musical adventure.
Available from 3:30pm Sunday October 18
Sweet Sound Ensemble
Persian-Australian singer, Shirin Majdteymouri has taken her performances across the world and the world is her source of inspiration. She sings in Farsi, Turkish, Spanish and English, drawing on the musical traditions of those cultures.
Available from 3:30 Sunday October 25
Missed the concert? No problem! All the concerts in our "Adapt, not Cancel" series are available to watch at any time once they've been released.
Presented by The Boite in partnership with Harmonic Whale with support from Creative Victoria and Australia Council for the Arts See less
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