- FLIGHT - Emerging Artists Showcase Night 1 and Night 2
FLIGHT: Emerging Diverse Artists Showcase Night 1 and Night 2
The Boite’s emerging diverse artists’ showcase is part of their inaugural Portfolio Project initiative. With Music Victoria, The Boite facilitated networking and professional development opportunities for early career artists in Naarm. Head to boite.com.au for more information.
Supported by City of Yarra, Australia Council for the Arts, Creative Victoria, Music Victoria & Melbourne Polytechnic.
Entry: $20; $10 Concession
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The Boite’s emerging diverse artists’ showcase is part of their inaugural Portfolio Project initiative. With Music Victoria, The Boite facilitated networking and professional development opportunities for early career artists in Naarm. Head to boite.com.au for more information.
Supported by City of Yarra, Australia Council for the Arts, Creative Victoria, Music Victoria & Melbourne Polytechnic.
Entry: $20; $10 Concession
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New musical adventures across a range of genres for a new community of young artists on display as they take flight after a 4 month program with The Boite. Young musicians, composers and singers, informed by their divergent cultural backgrounds offer listeners songs that are original, warm, rhythmic and compelling.
Showcase 1 | Thursday 6 Line-up:
Pratik Saurav’s music brings diversity, storytelling, and the craft from the beautiful cultures of the Indian subcontinent. This technique enables him to bring together multiple languages, genres, and cultures and covers light Indian classical, Sufi, and classic Bollywood music with hints of pop, jazz, and blues.
Desmond Mase deals in FuturePunk/DystopianSoul/SciFiHipHop. He calls himself a mixed race film nerd documenting mankind’s legacy of self destruction...
VÉR is a genre-bending solo project from artist and conscious storyteller, Rhyver Mores. Pulling inspiration from a wide variety of sources that range from R&B and trip-hop to Nordic metal and Sanskrit mantras, VÉR produces a unique and unmistakable sound. They’ve just released their latest single “Enlighten Me” with their music video shot at the lavish Labassa Mansion. They will be joined by dancers, a string section and a DJ, an extravagance performance not to be missed.
Pal Mar is an emerging Latin Pop band formed in 2019, when Juan Pablo and Isabella Garcia met during their musical training in Colombia. Isabella’s astonishing vocal precision and tone mixed with Juan’s effortless guitar playing takes you on a musical adventure to the tropics informed by Latin American rhythms.
Vikaye was born and raised in Zimbabwe. She sang Zim Urban Grooves with friends on the bus traveling home from school and hymns with family after church. Moving to Australia in 2011, she is working on releasing her own music later this year in the R&B Soul genre.
Showcase 2 | Friday October 7 Line-up:
Yi-Lynn Gothic and unapologetic, she dissects bloody topics: gore, the apocalypse, and love. With a stronghold on the technical elements of folk, classical, indie and pop song writing, Yi-Lynn’s songs are painstakingly crafted to float by, wrapping gently around her soft yet commanding lead vocal.
Misagh Zamani was born in a musical family in Iran, and began performing with his father’s band at the age of 4. A musical prodigy, Misagh soon learnt to play 16 instruments, from classical such as piano, guitar and clarinet to traditional daf, setar, oud and duduk to name a few. After recently selling out 2 shows at La Mama Musica: Diverse Sounds of Iran in September Misagh's Ensemble will once again present their program featuring musicians, Reza Kashi (Oud), Negar Nik (Vox and Kemanche) as well as Farid Kazemi (Hang drum), their music is a mixture of traditional Persian and classical elements and charming rhythms, not to be missed.
Misagh Zamani was born in a musical family in Iran, and began performing with his father’s band at the age of 4. A musical prodigy, Misagh soon learnt to play 16 instruments, from classical such as piano, guitar and clarinet to traditional daf, setar, oud and duduk to name a few. After recently selling out 2 shows at La Mama Musica: Diverse Sounds of Iran in September Misagh's Ensemble will once again present their program featuring musicians, Reza Kashi (Oud), Negar Nik (Vox and Kemanche) as well as Farid Kazemi (Hang drum), their music is a mixture of traditional Persian and classical elements and charming rhythms, not to be missed.
Carlos Rojas has been performing for over 15 years in the music scene in Peru and in Australia. As a singer-songwriter, his music is inspired by Andean music of Peru, and artists like Caetano Veloso, Coldplay and Jorge Drexler amongst many others.
Stefan Nocevski is a Macedonian born trumpet player, and in an exciting new collaboration has partnered with guitarist Valentino Gikovski to offer listeners a new spin on the Macedonian music they both grew up with. Together they have developed a sort of ethno/Macedonian music for trumpet and guitar, elegant, compellingly rhythmic, melodically charming.
Pomaa crafts intricate tales of relationships between loved ones, friends and self. Her music is a mixture of driving alternative rock and waltz-like dream pop, making listeners reminisce about the ups and downs of life and the people in it.
Location
Music Market, Collingwood Yards
Unit 2/35 Johnston St, Collingwood VIC 3066
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