We will be returning to the Cygnet festival in January 2018, presenting:
The Music of Mawson's Men
and
Tassie Tunes, Tales and Tarradiddles (what are they!?)
Program details
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Verandah Music at the 2017 National Folk Festival
We had a busy but rewarding time at this year's National. Following the folklore conference and Flying Emus concert on April 13 at the NLA, we premiered 'The Music of Mawson's Men' at the Trocadero to a large and enthusiastic audience. Stay tuned for more on Mawson's Men in the coming months, for now Rob and I would like to thank:
On Saturday we ran another well attended workshop on Folklore and Family History, learning as much, if not more, than we imparted. Thanks to all who attended. We'll be updating the Family Traditions section of this blog based on that session.
Later, we did a short bracket on the Bush Traditions concert in the Lyric.
In between, everyone did all sorts of other things too numerous to mention. Back home tired but happy!
Watch out for news of upcoming Verandah music events...
Rob and Graham
Christina Mimmocchi
Olya Willis
Shelly
Grant
Pat Cranney
Baz Cooper
Don Brien
Jason
Roweth
Denis McKay
for helping us make it happen. This unusual folk
documentary was well received and there may be other chances to see it if you
missed out this time. More later!
On Saturday we ran another well attended workshop on Folklore and Family History, learning as much, if not more, than we imparted. Thanks to all who attended. We'll be updating the Family Traditions section of this blog based on that session.
Later, we did a short bracket on the Bush Traditions concert in the Lyric.
In between, everyone did all sorts of other things too numerous to mention. Back home tired but happy!
Watch out for news of upcoming Verandah music events...
Rob and Graham
Monday, April 17, 2017
12th National Folklore Conference success
The AFN’s 2017
annual conference featured a range of presentations combining research, and performance
in a balance that has become the signature of this annual event. As always the
conference was well attended and well received.
The lunchtime
concert featuring the Flying Emus was a great complement to the day’s activities.
We thank
our partners, the National Folk Festival, Curtin University and particularly
the National Library of Australia whose ongoing support and dedicated staff
make the event possible.
Many of those
who present and attend at the conference also contribute to the National Folk
Festival following on immediately afterwards. The festival is a stimulating (and
tiring!) experience where music, song, dance, food and many other things combine
in a unique celebration of the diversity of past and present traditions.
Running the conference in tandem with the festival has proved to be a winning
strategy and preparations are already underway for the 13th National
Folklore Conference.
Graham Seal
for the committee:
Gwenda
Davey
Jennifer
Gall
Kevin
Bradley
Rob Willis
Graham
McDonald
Friday, February 17, 2017
Verandah music at National Folk Festival 2017
Just confirmed - gigs at NFF. We will be premiering The Music of Mawson's Men, a recreation of the music made on that famous Antarctic expedition.
Our always popular Folklore and Family History workshop will run again.
We'll be turning up doing a few numbers in the odd concert.
Details atNFF
Monday, January 2, 2017
Just released as a free pdf:
Harry Schaefer: His life and family in Forbes, NSW
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