Multicultural Performers

/Multicultural Performers
Multicultural Performers 2019-03-17T07:41:53+00:00

Middle Eastern Ensemble – Melbourne

Middle Eastern Ensemble – Melbourne (Code – 60PCA)

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With Yuval (Israeli oud player/singer/percussionist ) ,Phil (accordion, ney flute, duduk,vocals, ex-“Yalla” ) and Matt (percussion)play sublime Turkish , Arabic and Israeli music.
Yuval trained with oud master Yair Dalal and has performed with sublime Ladino singer Yasmin Levi. He moved to Australia 6 years ago and recently moved to Melbourne from Byron Bay.Yuval has played in many festivals arround Australia. Phil has recently returned from living in Turkey where he studied ney and worked as a musician in weddings, cafes and sufi ceremonies. Matt (The Reefers, Unified Gecko, Fingers of Fury) has worked extensively throughout Melbourne to great acclaim in a variety of percussive styles .He studied drumming overseas in Turkey and Iran.

Italian Duo-Melbourne

Italian Due – Melbourne (Code – 60PCR)

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Duo playing  fisarmonica (accordion) and Mandolin and perform repertoire of many songs and  dances of Italy. They are a masterful accordionist mandolinist and singer with years of experience,  a huge repertoire and relates well to the audience.
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Geisha stilts – Qld

Geisha stilts – Qld (Code – 75ASC1)

Geisha Geisha

Sleek and refined, these exotic performing women exude an air of traditional skill and silent beauty, balancing and interacting with mime from high up on their stilt legs. The popular appearance of white made up faces, elegant hair and elaborate draping kimonos make up the complete image of a Japanese Geisha. Available in up to a trio, our Geisha Girls make a perfect choice for any Oriental, or Asian fusion events. Available in either a duo or trio artist team.
REQUIREMENTS:
A clean, well lit and private dressing room space to change into costume, and store personal belongings during performances.
+ refreshments for artists (minimum bottled drinking water please) area
+ out of sight to guests to mount/dismount stilts (a sturdy table
with chairs on top at dressing room is fine for this) N.B Minimum ceiling clearance height for any indoor performance areas = 3.5m