The Listening Session
About
Featuring Greg Sheehan, Linsey Pollak, Shenzo Gregorio and Tunji Beier
"4 musicians sit in horseshoe shaped semicircle surrounded by an audience.
The lights dim, and a soft drone begins to sound.
Who will sound the first answering sound? ...we don’t know, but suddenly, as if by magic, it is there, and then …over there .
The next 90 minutes disappear, as if someone has wound the clock forward at double speed. but in that timeframe there have been numerous connections, conversations, emotions, surprises, silences …and possibilities"
BYO drinks & dinner is welcome. Doors open 7pm, music starts 7.30pm, please arrive on time so as not to disturb the performance
Greg Sheehan is one of the leading figures in Australian Percussion. As a performer, teacher and recording artist, he is significantly represented in Australian music for over 50 years. He has been a major influence on generations of musicians and has literally reshaped the map of RHYTHM… A passionate visionary who has created a unique system of maths music called ‘Rhythm Diamonds’ which is now being taught in Music Colleges around the country.
Linsey Pollak is well known all around Australia as a musician, instrument maker, composer, musical director and community music facilitator. He has toured his solo shows extensively in Europe, Nth America and Asia since 1996. He established The Multicultural Arts Centre of WA and has co-ordinated five Cross-cultural Music Ensembles in three different States. He has also performed at most major Festivals around Australia and recorded over 40 albums (solo & with various groups).
Shenzo Gregorio dazzles audiences with his world-class performances. He has been performing professionally for almost 20 years, his career highlights include performing at New York’s world famous Carnegie Hall with FourPlay String Quartet and author Neil Gaiman. He’s a leader in his field of jazz and world styles having performed in Russia, Brazil, Asia, India, parts of Europe and all over Australia at various festivals.
Tunji Beier: At the age of ten Tunji was studying Yoruba drumming in Nigeria. Six years later he travelled to Bangalore in South India to study percussion for three years at the Karnakata College of Percussion under the mentorship of Mr TAS Mani. This intense period of study enables Tunji to bring his mastery of the mridangam, kanjira, ghatam and morsing to a huge variety of projects with musicians such as with greats such as: Charlie Mariano, Bill Cobham, T.A.S.Mani, R.A.Ramamani, Trilok Gurtu, and Zakir Hussain.
Date
Friday 25 July 2025 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM (UTC+10)Location
Studio - Bellingen Memorial Hall
32 Hyde Street, Bellingen NSW 2454