Sydney International Women's Jazz Festival, Festival Band Night: Ta Go Lak // Napology - Completed
at Venue 505
Thursday, 16 November 2017 from 8:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar16/11/2017 20:3016/11/2017 20:30Australia/SydneySydney International Women's Jazz Festival, Festival Band Night: Ta Go Lak // NapologySydney International Women's Jazz Festival, Festival Band Night: Ta Go Lak // Napology
Thursday, 16 November 2017 from 8:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Organiser
Aniqa Mannan
0290366292
admin@sima.org.au
Address
Venue 505
280 Cleveland Street
Surry Hills
Sydney 2010 Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/59791Venue 505
280 Cleveland Street
Surry Hills Sydney 2010
AustraliaAniqa MannanfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
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8.30pm Thursday 16 November, Venue 505
Ta Go Lak’s high-energy percussive music explores improvisational areas that emerge in response to Korean folk and shamanic traditions and rhythmic textures found in the Pacific.
Traversing the full sound and energy spectrum from meditative elements to resounding gongs and explosive climaxes, Ta Go Lak contrast traditional folk instruments with full modern drumkits.
Recent performances include concerts at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).
CHLOE KIM drumset HANNAH KIM Korean traditional percussion, haegum SIMON BARKER drumset
NAPOLOGY
“electrifying one’s nervous system” – Sydney Morning Herald
Led by cellist, bassist and vocalist Mary Rapp, Napology combines brute strength, jazz virtuosity, rock emotion and noisy catharsis.
Drawing upon influences from D’Angelo’s Voodoo to Alas No Axis, Bill Frisell and Miles Davis, their live shows are known for intense sonic landscapes of the Radiohead ilk, the rhythmic bombast of Squarepusher or Caetano Veloso, and the harmonic depth and improvisational freedom of a Keith Jarrett concert.
Mary is a multidisciplinary musician who has gained wide acclaim for her distinctive approach integrating jazz, experimental, classical, and regional music traditions.
Her work as both performer and composer has been featured by Ensemble Offspring and the Australian Art Orchestra, and she has performed as part of the Sydney Festival, at the Sydney Opera House and internationally.
MARY RAPP bass, vocals HANNAH CZABAN vocals FINN RYAN drums CARL DEWHURST guitar WILL GILBERT trumpet SIMON FERENCI trumpet PETER FARRAR alto saxophone
Where
Organiser Information rss
Aniqa Mannan
Sydney Improvised Music Association
0290366292