CANCELLED - Yirinda - Cancelled
CANCELLED - Yirinda - Cancelled

CANCELLED - Yirinda - Cancelled

MEENIYAN TOWN HALL (Meeniyan, VIC)
Friday, 15 November 2024 7:00 pm
28 days away
All Ages
Music

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General Admission Table Seating
$48.70
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Seating format is table allocation (we’ll allocate the table for you). BYO drinks and nibbles.
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We’re sad to let you know that our Yirinda show is cancelled.

While the concert gods do smile on us a lot, it didn’t happen this time. Refunds for ticket purchasers are being arranged. We hope to be able to present Yirinda at a future time.

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Stunning on a number of levels... an album that not only spotlights ancient language, but recontextualises it in thrilling ways.” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ NME Australia

The songs are rich with cultural significance and musical innovation.” RRR Album of the Week

Butchulla Songman Fred Leone and musical polymath Samuel Pankhurst are Yirinda. They unite an ancient Aboriginal language with sublime modern production to invoke thousands of generations of story and culture, whilst emerging as something entirely new.

In a live context it takes on a weighted significance—with Fred, whose background encompasses a culture stretching back millennia with contemporary hiphop, introducing and contextualising songs in his inimitable fashion. He’s both an MC and a master of ceremony.

Samuel Pankhurst’s productions are contemporary exercises in sonic pointillism, evoking the vocabulary of electronic music while retaining a grounding in physical instrumentation. It’s a fine pairing to Leone in that it manages to encompass two universes.

Together they are beyond compelling—a transcendent experience that rewards deep listening—and when joined by a wider ensemble they are a force to be reckoned with.

The whole show felt like an invitation to feel that same depth, to understand the time and the distance that the songs had traveled to reach us...It was just a quick view into a vast, growing, breathing knowledge system that lives in this land and its First Peoples.” nothingeverhappensinbrisbane.com

Doors 7pm, Show 8pm