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Setting the scene in the first part of the show, Rob Thorne (Ngati Tumutumu) and Palmerston North resident will explain and show the tools of his trade, their sounds, historical uses and construction …. Traditional Maori instruments made of stone, bone, shell and wood.
To close the night off Rob will create a transcendent aural experience through the use of modern loop technology and those traditional Maori instruments shown from the first part of the evening to touch the soul with timeless beauty, and a very personal exploration of the spiritual and healing qualities of an ancient practice.
A musician with over 25 years’ performance experience in bands and solo, Rob’s work with
traditional Maori instruments has led to an MA in Social Anthropology, working
both academically and musically with master musician, Richard Nunns QSM, as
well as collaborating with Phil Dadson, Dudley Benson and Ariana Tikao. He has researched, taught and demonstrated at museums and marae
throughout the country and travelled to the Peruvian Andes to experience and
research ancient indigenous sound-healing techniques.
http://www.robthorne.co.nz/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3j3tt0DZVQ
On this tour Rob performs Whaia te Maramatanga, a highly concentrated conversation between past and present – and a personal exploration of the healing qualities of an ancient practice through the medium of sound.
‘Sometimes the whole thing feels like a lost instalment of Brian Eno’s ambient series. At other times it might be a field recording of the Earth sighing in its sleep.’ Nick Bolliinger, The Listener
‘Thorne has successfully re-imagined and reconstructed traditional Maori instrumental music for the 21st century.’ NZ Musician.
Many will remember Charlotte Yates from the iconic 1990s band When the Cat’s Been Spayed.
Since then, besides recording six albums of her own, she’s studied contemporary music technology and composition in Australia, produced two Melbourne Fringe Arts Festivals, been artist in residence in Christchurch (2002) and directed and produced the critically acclaimed CDs, Baxter, Tuwhare and Ihimaera.
Charlotte is joined on this tour by award winning sound designer and multi-instrumentalist Gil Eva Craig – the two will perform songs from Charlotte’s album Archipelago, co-produced and arranged by Gil.
‘Yates' fine voice and astute pop songwriting are more than ably backed up by her intuitive guitar work.’ North and South
‘Had she been born a few decades later, the Kiwi music machine would be all over her talent and hooky semi-acoustic songs like the proverbial rash. Archipelago sees her paired with producer-musician Gil Eva Craig, who adds extra colour and texture to the confident unguarded emotion that is the hallmark of Yates' work.’ Nick Ward, Stuff
TOUR DATES
Wed June 10th - Meow - Wellington -
8pm
Thr June 11th - Feilding Little Theatre - Feilding -
8pm
Fri June 12th - Whanganui Musicians Club Drews
Ave - Whanganui - 8pm
Sat June 13th - The Dark
Room - Palmerston North - 8pm
Sun June 14th - 4thWall Theatre - New Plymouth - 7.30pm - Aotnz
Tues June 16th - Dome Room Poverty Bay Club - Gisborne - 7.30pm - Aotnz
Wed June 17th - Tauranga Art Gallery - Tauranga - 7pm
- Aotnz
Thr June 18th - The Storehouse - Taupo - 7pm
Fri June 19th - Kauaeranga Hall - Thames - 7.30pm - Aotnz
Sat June 20th - Bank St. Social Club - Whangarei - 8pm
Sun June 21st - Little Theatre - Kaitaia - 2pm - Aotnz
Tues June 23rd - Senior Citizens Hall - Opotiki - 7pm - Aotnz
Wed June 24th - Playhouse Theatre - Hastings - 7.30pm -
Aotnz
Thr June 25th - Sitting Room Session Private Concert - Napier -
8pm
Fri June 26th - Burgundy Room Downstairs Bodega - Wellington
- 7.30pm
Sat June 27th - St Peters Hall - Paekakariki
Kapiti Coast - 8pm
Sun June 28th - Greytown Little Theatre - Greytown - 3.30pm
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