HUME FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 2012 - Hume City Council
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<strong>HUME</strong><br />
<strong>FESTIVAL</strong><br />
<strong>OF</strong> <strong>MUSIC</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong><br />
13 –23 SEPTEMBER<br />
www.hume.vic.gov.au<br />
9205 2200<br />
Media<br />
partner:<br />
Presented by:
Mayor’s<br />
Message<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> Festival of Music proudly invites you to immerse<br />
yourself in a celebration of music, arts and culture.<br />
Once again, the festival will reflect <strong>Hume</strong>’s diverse<br />
music styles and traditions, and provides an impressive<br />
line-up of entertainment.<br />
Acclaimed artists Daryl Braithwaite and Grace Knight<br />
feature in the program for the first time, along<br />
with budding local talents and inspiring community<br />
performers. There’s something for everyone!<br />
The festival will bring together 29 events – many free<br />
or low cost – at various locations in <strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Come along on this musical journey, enjoy the talent<br />
and take the opportunity to visit some of our great<br />
venues and open spaces.<br />
<strong>Council</strong>lor Rosalind (Ros) Spence<br />
Mayor of <strong>Hume</strong>
Forty years after Billy Thorpe and the<br />
Aztec’s album Live at Sunbury hit the<br />
charts, the historic Sunbury Pop Festival<br />
is celebrated. Revisit this event where<br />
some 40,000 people saw performances by<br />
Skyhooks, Daddy Cool and Sherbet; and<br />
international acts Queen and Deep Purple.<br />
Enquiries: 9205 2200 or www.hume.vic.gov.au
FREE<br />
Daryl Braithwaite<br />
is one of Australia’s<br />
leading artists.<br />
He topped the charts<br />
in the 70’s as lead<br />
singer of Sherbet with<br />
the hits Howzat and<br />
Summer Love. As a solo<br />
artist, Braithwaite’s<br />
success continued with<br />
hits like The Horses –<br />
which stayed No.1<br />
for three weeks.<br />
Come and see<br />
Braithwaite perform live<br />
with his six-piece band.<br />
PRESENTED BY <strong>HUME</strong> CITY COUNCIL<br />
AND STOCKLAND HIGHLANDS<br />
DARYL<br />
BRAITHWAITE<br />
& SIX-PIECE BAND<br />
3.30pm – 5.30pm, Sunday 23 September<br />
Highgate Recreation Reserve,<br />
229 Grand Blvd, Craigieburn<br />
FREE<br />
Sausage Sizzle<br />
and Jumping<br />
Castle<br />
Principal Sponsor:<br />
Enquiries: 9205 2200 or www.hume.vic.gov.au
PRESENTED BY<br />
GOONA WARRA VINEYARD<br />
Grace<br />
Knight<br />
Friday 14 September<br />
Goona Warra<br />
Vineyard<br />
790 Sunbury Road,<br />
Sunbury<br />
8pm – 10.30pm<br />
(6.30pm for dinner bookings)<br />
Tickets: $48 or $43pp for groups of<br />
10 or more. Hot and cold gourmet<br />
taste selections are available for<br />
purchase. Drinks at bar prices.<br />
Grace Knight first won<br />
acclaim with the 80’s<br />
pop group, Eurogliders,<br />
and as the voice of the<br />
1984 hit Heaven (Must<br />
Be There).<br />
Knight next joined with<br />
Vince Jones to record<br />
the soundtrack, Come<br />
In Spinner.<br />
Her first solo album<br />
Stormy Weather<br />
confirmed her as our<br />
first lady of jazz and in<br />
<strong>2012</strong>, Knight delivers<br />
Keep Cool Fool.<br />
Bookings: 9740 7766 or www.goonawarra.com.au
FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER<br />
A Colonial Experience<br />
at Meadows<br />
Bushwahzee<br />
Be a part of an Australian bush dance and showcasing the<br />
student’s musical development in the Pizzicato Effect - a<br />
partnership with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.<br />
4pm – 5.30pm, Meadows Primary School<br />
Gerbert Street, Broadmeadows<br />
Tickets: $2 per family. Refreshments available for purchase.<br />
Bookings: 9309 2573<br />
Presented by Meadows Primary School – Early Learning Centre<br />
Community Hub*<br />
Mesopotamian<br />
Traditions<br />
Helen Issac<br />
Enjoy this Sydney artist with local musicians playing traditional<br />
Assyrian music.<br />
7.30pm – 12am, Ishtar Reception Centre<br />
8 Kyabram Street, Coolaroo<br />
Tickets: $5 includes finger food, wine and soft drinks.<br />
Bookings: 0449 609 007 (over 18 years only)<br />
Presented by Australian Mesopotamian Women Association*<br />
Booked Out
SATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER<br />
Onam in <strong>Hume</strong><br />
Melbourne Star Chenda melam<br />
Hear this ethnic drum ensemble comprising of instruments<br />
such as the chenda and ilathalam.<br />
10.30am – 1.30pm, Greenvale Recreation Centre<br />
27 Barrymore Road, Greenvale<br />
Tickets: adult $25 child $15 family (two adults and<br />
two children) $70 includes South Indian vegetarian lunch.<br />
Non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase.<br />
Bookings: 0421 162 676 or onaminhume@nmcc.org.au<br />
Presented by Northside Malayalee Community Club Inc.*<br />
High Tea of<br />
Entertainment<br />
iNkaSounds<br />
Sunbury’s own musical duo will entertain you with much-loved<br />
classics from Fleetwood Mac, Adele, the Dixie Chicks and more.<br />
11am – 1.30pm, Emu Bottom Homestead<br />
Homestead Way, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $35, teen (aged 13-17) $30, child (aged 4-12) $20<br />
includes sandwiches, scones, jam and cream, savoury items and<br />
non-alcoholic beverages. Drinks available at bar prices.<br />
Bookings: 9744 1222<br />
Presented by Emu Bottom Homestead
SATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER<br />
Mozart to Madonna<br />
Divine Divas of Sunbury,<br />
SunVOX, Sunbury Kidz and<br />
Vocafellas<br />
Four choirs will perform a diverse repertoire ranging from<br />
Mozart to Madonna. The award-wining Divine Divas were<br />
recently on Australia’s Got Talent.<br />
7pm – 9.30pm, Auditorium, Killara Primary School<br />
Phillip Drive, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $10, child/concession $5, family $20<br />
includes supper.<br />
Bookings: 0431 323 734 or sunburychoral@gmail.com<br />
Presented by Divas, Sons and Sounds Development Association Inc.*<br />
FREE<br />
Hamro Parampara<br />
Dilliram Adhikari and<br />
local Bhutanese artists<br />
Translated as “our culture”, this traditional Bhutanese music<br />
and dance event will be performed by the community, using<br />
instruments such as the Madal, Harmonium and Jhailey.<br />
12pm – 3.30pm, <strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong> Football Club<br />
Broadmeadows Valley Park, Barry Road, Meadow Heights<br />
Includes traditional Bhutanese cuisine and non-alcoholic beverages.<br />
Bookings: 0416 879 256<br />
Presented by Bhutanese Organisation in Australia Inc.*<br />
Booked Out
SUNDAY 16 SEPTEMBER<br />
HarmoniX in Harmony<br />
HarmoniX Vocal Company<br />
This all-male, un-auditioned choir will perform assorted<br />
favourites including songs from musicals, golden oldies and<br />
modern pop.<br />
2.30pm – 4.30pm, St Andrews Uniting Church<br />
cnr Barkly and Brook streets, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $10, child/concession $5, family (two adults/<br />
three children) $25 includes a light afternoon tea.<br />
Bookings: 0408 565 495<br />
Presented by HarmoniX Vocal Company*<br />
Rupertswood’s<br />
Going Irish<br />
The Rogues<br />
Come along to hear a range of contemporary and traditional<br />
Irish favourites.<br />
12.30pm – 4pm, Rupertswood Mansion<br />
3 Macedon Street, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $10, student $5, children free.<br />
Alfresco lunch, devonshire tea and snacks are available<br />
for purchase.<br />
Bookings: 9740 5020<br />
Presented by Rupertswood Mansion
SUNDAY 16 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
Jen-Tez Trio<br />
Jen Hawley, Terry Cole<br />
& Tony Mazziotta<br />
Inspired by varied music traditions, this energetic trio cooks up<br />
a cauldron of jazzed-up Euro-folk.<br />
12pm – 3pm, Goona Warra Vineyard<br />
790 Sunbury Road, Sunbury<br />
Food and beverages available for purchase.<br />
Bookings: 9740 7766<br />
Presented by Goona Warra Vineyard<br />
TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
Strings and Stories<br />
Willmott Park Primary School<br />
Listen to the talented students of Willmott Park Primary School<br />
play violin, under the direction of classroom music teacher<br />
Roslyn Pritchard.<br />
2pm – 3pm, <strong>Hume</strong> Global Learning Centre – Craigieburn<br />
75-95 Central Park Avenue, Craigieburn<br />
Includes story time and craft.<br />
Enquiries: 9356 6980<br />
Presented by <strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>
TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> Turkish Music &<br />
Cuisine Festival<br />
Kubilay Kemal<br />
Traditional Turkish sounds will come alive with this local<br />
pianist and vocalist.<br />
10am – 4pm, Lynda Blundell Centre<br />
185-225 Blair Street, Dallas<br />
Includes Turkish food and non-alcoholic drink.<br />
Enquiries: 9306 9628<br />
Presented by Broadmeadows Turkish Senior Citizens Club Inc.*<br />
WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
Show Your Talents<br />
Broadmeadows Community<br />
Singers and other cultural groups<br />
This event is an opportunity to share our differences and learn<br />
from each other through music, dance and cultural activities.<br />
Showing off our talents to promote happiness and wellbeing.<br />
12.30pm – 2.30pm, Buchan Street Community Centre<br />
15-29 Buchan Street, Meadow Heights<br />
Includes sausage sizzle, soft drink and henna painting.<br />
Enquiries: 9309 5211<br />
Presented by Meadow Heights Learning Shop*
THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
Kaalu d-Sulaqa<br />
Yousif Aziz<br />
Translated as “enjoying the summertime through the<br />
sprinkling of water”, this Mesopotamian music event will<br />
feature folklore, costumes and music.<br />
10am – 12pm, Lynda Blundell Centre<br />
185-225 Blair Street, Broadmeadows<br />
Includes traditional food and drinks.<br />
Enquiries: 9359 2861<br />
Presented by Victorian Arabic Social Services*<br />
FRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER<br />
Discomania –<br />
rock’n’roll event<br />
Rudely Interrupted and<br />
Comfortable OK<br />
Rudely Interrupted are one of Australia’s most unique touring<br />
rock bands; supported by Sunbury’s own Comfortable OK who<br />
will perform their own new wave ambient rock.<br />
7pm – 10pm, Broadmeadows Leisure Centre<br />
cnr Pearcedale Parade and Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows<br />
Tickets: $12 (carers free) includes light supper and drinks.<br />
Bookings: 9205 2670<br />
Presented by Broadmeadows Disability Services*
FRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER<br />
Pakistan: A Journey<br />
ZAK, OWAIS ‘N’ FAZ, Omar,<br />
Nadia, MNDC and special guest<br />
performers<br />
Join us in a musical journey through Pakistan! Immerse<br />
yourself into Sufil Folk and classical music, and enjoy Pak Hip<br />
Hop, Pop and fusion.<br />
7.30pm – 9.30pm, Auditorium, Kangan Institute<br />
Pearcedale Parade, Broadmeadows<br />
Tickets: $5, children (under 10) free includes light refreshments.<br />
Enquiries: 0422 365 481<br />
Presented by Pakistani Student Association of Australia*<br />
Diversity in <strong>HUME</strong><br />
Local artists Homeh Lazar,<br />
Odi Yoaee, Zaya Qaskany<br />
and Zaya Marogy<br />
Come along for an evening of traditional Assyrian singing<br />
music and comedy presented by the local Assyrian community.<br />
7pm – 1am, Ishtar Reception Centre<br />
8 Kyabram Street, Coolaroo<br />
Tickets: adult $15, child (under 10) $5 includes two-course<br />
dinner. Drinks at bar prices.<br />
Bookings: 0458 989 788<br />
Presented by Assyrian Culture Centre of Australia*
SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER<br />
Drinks, Dance,<br />
Degustation<br />
Something Purple<br />
Featuring Lantana Venez, Something Purple will perform jazz,<br />
ballads and soul & funk music from the 60’s to today’s Top 40.<br />
6.30pm – 11pm, Rupertswood Mansion<br />
3 Macedon Street, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: $120 includes six-course modern Australian cuisine<br />
and wines. Other drinks at bar prices.<br />
Bookings: 9740 5020<br />
Presented by Rupertswood Mansion<br />
Winberri Music<br />
Jayden Lillyst<br />
Gunditjmara songwriter Jayden Lillyst will deliver a mix of soul<br />
and blues, inspired by Indigenous music.<br />
7pm – 10pm, Indigenous Education Centre,<br />
Kangan Institute<br />
Pearcedale Parade, Broadmeadows<br />
Tickets: adult $20, child $10, includes a three course meal and<br />
non-alcoholic beverages. Drinks at bar prices.<br />
Bookings: 9279 2357<br />
Presented by Kangan Institute - Indigenous Education Centre*
SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER<br />
High tea<br />
by the open fire<br />
John Jacks<br />
John Jacks will perform easy listening hits from the 60s, 70s<br />
and 80s.<br />
2pm – 5pm, The Gatehouse at Sunbury<br />
1 Macedon Street, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: $40 includes afternoon tea and a glass of wine.<br />
Bookings: 9740 4099<br />
Presented by The Gatehouse at Sunbury Pty Ltd<br />
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER<br />
Living Legends<br />
Family Day<br />
Bobsy-Die<br />
Get up and dance to this great central Victorian duo as they<br />
play bluegrass, folk and roots music.<br />
10am – 2pm, Living Legends<br />
Oaklands Road, Greenvale<br />
Tickets: adult $10, concession $5, children free<br />
Sausage sizzle and devonshire tea available for purchase.<br />
Enquiries: 9307 1165, www.livinglegends.org.au<br />
Presented by Living Legends
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER<br />
FREE<br />
Little Miss Red<br />
and a cheeky red<br />
Little Miss Red<br />
Spend a lazy afternoon in the garden and vineyard surrounds<br />
and chill out to music covers and the occasional original by<br />
three-piece band, Little Miss Red.<br />
12pm – 5pm, Longview Creek Vineyard<br />
150 Palmer Road, Sunbury<br />
Bring a picnic (BBQs on-site). Wine and cheese platters<br />
available for purchase. No BYO alcohol permitted.<br />
Enquiries: 9740 2448<br />
Presented by Longview Creek Vineyard<br />
FREE<br />
Two Pearly Shells<br />
Steve Purcell and Dai Jones<br />
For more than 10 years, Two Pearly Shells has recalled<br />
the golden age of jazz and swing with classic covers from<br />
Ellington, Basie, Goodman and Brother Ray.<br />
12.30pm – 3.30pm, Goona Warra Vineyard<br />
790 Sunbury Road, Sunbury<br />
Food and beverages available for purchase.<br />
Bookings: 9740 7766<br />
Presented by Goona Warra Vineyard
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER<br />
Old-time Rock & Roll<br />
The Delmatics<br />
This four-piece rock and roll band will revive the classic hits<br />
from the 50s and 60s.<br />
1pm – 5pm, Melbourne Airport Club<br />
309 Melrose Drive, Tullamarine<br />
Entry via gold coin donation. Food available for purchase.<br />
Drinks at bar prices.<br />
Enquiries: 9338 7887<br />
Presented by Melbourne Airport Club Inc.*<br />
Celtic Music at the<br />
Boilerhouse<br />
Celtica and Ricketty Bridge<br />
Treat yourself to an afternoon of foot-tapping fun with<br />
performances from two of Australia’s foremost Celtic bands.<br />
2pm – 5pm, Boilerhouse Community Arts Centre<br />
Building 20, Boilerhouse Road (off Circular Drive),<br />
Jackson’s Hill, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $20, child (under 12) free includes tea<br />
and coffee. BYO nibbles and drinks.<br />
Bookings: 9740 6951<br />
Presented by Sunbury Community Arts Network Inc.*
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER<br />
Sounds of Greece<br />
and the Middle East<br />
Simos Korifidis & Maria Tampakis<br />
with accompaniments<br />
Talented singers and musicians will perform Greek and Middle<br />
Eastern music.<br />
6pm – 12am, Lynda Blundell Centre<br />
185-225 Blair Street, Dallas<br />
Tickets: adult $50, child (under 14) $25 includes three-course<br />
dinner and beer/wine/soft drinks.<br />
Bookings: 0450 670 904<br />
Presented by Greek-Australian Recreational and Instructive<br />
League of Victoria Inc.*<br />
Rock On<br />
Jacksons Creek Boogie Band<br />
Sunbury’s own Jacksons Creek Boogie Band will play classic<br />
rock hits from AC/DC, Deep Purple, Billy Thorpe and more.<br />
12pm – 4pm, Pitruzzello Estate<br />
25 Deverall Road, Sunbury<br />
Tickets: adult $45, child (under 14) $20 includes two-course<br />
lunch, olive/herb breads and tea/coffee. Drinks at bar prices.<br />
Bookings: 5428 3055<br />
Presented by Pitruzzello Estate
For more information:<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />
Telephone 9205 2200, contactus@hume.vic.gov.au<br />
or visit www.hume.vic.gov.au<br />
All information in this program was correct at the time of printing. <strong>Hume</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> reserves the right to make changes as appropriate. As details<br />
may change, you are encouraged to visit <strong>Council</strong>’s website or contact<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> on 9205 2200 to obtain the latest information.<br />
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<strong>HUME</strong> <strong>FESTIVAL</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>MUSIC</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Presented by:<br />
Media Partner:<br />
Daryl Braithwaite Concert Principal Sponsor:<br />
Thongs, Throngs & Thorpie Exhibition Partners:<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> would like to gratefully<br />
acknowledge the local venues and performers for<br />
participating in the festival.<br />
* Events as marked are proudly supported by <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />
<strong>Hume</strong> Festival of Music community grants scheme.