Stringy Bark Sessions - Yirrmal
Event description
We are truly blessed to have the incredible Yirrmal join us for a session under the stringy barks on Sunday 9th Feb. This event has only a limited amount of tickets available due to the nature of the house concert style on Kylie and Tim's Property.
An enigmatic and captivating performer, Yirrmal’s storytelling transcends time and space. Richness and intimacy weaves through the fullness of contemporary rhythm and blues, bathed in soul, traditional Yolngu Matha, pop and Caribbean roots influences.Â
   ‘We are in the presence of a great artist. This young man is as dynamic a performer as I have ever seen, singing brutal and joyous truths of family, love, loss and pride..’ Nadia Jade – Nothing Ever Happens In Brisbane – Tivoli BrisfestÂ
An extraordinarily passionate and incredibly gifted singer-songwriter, Yirrmal creates accessible, powerful and authentic new music of passion and truth, helping people to feel good, and to feel good about themselves.
Secure and comfortable in his own identity and belief, Yirrmal charts his own journey, earnestly and honestly engaging the hearts and minds of people across the country through a mutual journey of curiosity, wonder, vulnerability and relevance. His music shares his joy of creating, re-telling and performing stories as old as time with a fresh, inspired and considered reflection.
Hailing from the Rirratjingu clan group in the remote North East Arnhem Land community of Yirrkala in Northern Territory, Australia, Yirrmal’s unprecedented and distinctive songwriting and musical abilities stem from his childhood, taking part in ceremonies and funerals on country, where music (manikay) and bunggul (dance) shaped and characterised his very essence.
‘There is something about Yirrmal that energises the room and when he smiles, it lights up the place… I can highly recommend to you to make sure you catch his performance when you can.’ Julie Lowe – Woodford Folk FestivalÂ
Sharpening his craft from mentors such as Yothu Yindi, Gurrumul, Archie Roach, Shane Howard, Neil Murray and Andrew Farriss; Yirrmal expresses a powerfully instinctual and intuitive pledge that echoes and embraces curiosity, empathy and buoyant courage.
Yirrmal’s debut album ‘Yirrmal’ (to be released 2022/23) is magnetic, a collection of works that is bold and celebratory, yet timeless and introspective with a captivating expressive groove that captures the beautiful landscape of Australia and her people.Â
‘The evocative voice of Yirrmal Marika bookended the show, his vocals flying gracefully and emotionally throughout the hall, entrancing all who had the privilege of being there to listen.’ Ken Grady – Adelaide Festival – Review 1967: Music in the Key of YesÂ
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