BEMAC Presents the Joe Geia Band: From Rations to Wages to Treaty
Event description
40 years of resistance, activism and transformation
Through 16 original songs, the iconic singer, songwriter, guitarist, didgeridoo player Joe Geia takes us through his 40-year career writing and performing songs that tell of Indigenous activism, resistance and transformation. Combining music with storytelling, archival footage and his own visual work, Joe Geia tells the stories of strong Elders and leaders who fought to ensure justice for Indigenous peoples.
Music and video work together to tell us of Pastor Don Brady, Uncle Willie Thaiday and of his own father, Albie Geia, one of the leaders of the historic 1957 Palm Island strike and the fight for fair wages and conditions. Interwoven stories of resistance and transformation recount the harshness of living under “The Act”, the origins of the Brisbane Blaks movement, and the beginning of Murri Radio. At a time where the Uluru Statement of the Heart is forefront in Australian minds, Joe Geia and his band tell of the fight for justice and sing to a much-needed transformational change.
This special performance will be the inaugural show of BEMAC's 2023 program. Join us in celebrating the artistic vibrancy, cultural expressions and heritage of people from our diverse communities.
7:30pm, Saturday, February 25th
Queensland Multicultural Centre
102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point QLD
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3VZXaei
More info: bemac.org.au
There is very limited parking around the QMC. We encourage all guests to use public transport. QMC is only a
2-minute short walk from the Holman Street Ferry Terminal and bus routes 27 and 234. You can
find more info about how to get to QMC at http://qmc.org.au/visit
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