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Cold Hands Warm Heart / Troth / THEY//HEM

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Palais Theatre Franklin Tasmania
franklin, australia
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Sun, 15 Dec, 1pm - 5pm AEDT

Event description

This event will be held on the stolen lands of the Melukerdee People. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. ALWAYS WAS, ALWAYS WILL BE

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Eastmint Presents

Cold Hands Warm Heart / Troth / THEY//HEM

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1pm Doors

1:30pm THEY//HEM

2:30pm Troth

3:30pm Cold Hands Warm Heart

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BYO bevvies / food

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pay what you can afford sliding scale tix $10-$50

All ages show

Free First Nations tix

Free companion tix

Kids are free :)

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Cold Hands Warm Heart

Bark. Branches. Stones. Clay. Cold Hands Warm Heart is a Narrm-based collective of musicians who seek to pay homage to nature by evoking it through experimental soundscapes. A fallen tree, teeming with life. The swell of a river, after rain. This is music that draws attention to deep time by inviting deep listening. This iteration will feature Genevieve Fry, Esala LIyanage and Amelia Besseny. 

Troth

Troth are a nipaluna duo Amelia Besseny and Cooper Bowman. Their music blurs lines between minimal synth-pop, immersive ambient soundscapes and field recording based sound art. Key themes across their work are interpreting time spent in natural environments, attempting to engender beauty via tapping into elements of ritual and finding new modes to express dialogue with each other. 

THEY//HEM

South East Nation based guitarist of (otherwise Naarm based) transbassian post-metal/noise-rock ensemble THEY//HEM, performing an improvised alloy of drone and THEY//HEM passages, reflecting on their first orbit spent exploring the forests, waterways, and caves of the region

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