master organ – Melbourne
master organ – Melbourne (CODE – 783RA)
A Belgium built travelling Concert Organ. It was built in the workshops of Verbeeck’s Organ Works (Est 1884) in Antwerp and is the only travelling Concert Organ in Australia. It has entertained extensively at all levels from local functions to “Yarralumla” – the residence of the Governor General of Australia.
The organ has the equivalent sound of a 20-piece band and operates on air pressure generated by a bellows and regulated by a reservoir. The music is played by way of traditional punched cardboard books that are read by the keyframe, which activates valves that in turn cause the organ to play. The organ has some 442 pipes together with drums, cymbals, bells, woodblocks and animated figures. The organ also has a large library of music and can play all day without repeating selections. The music appeals to all age groups and covers all types from Strauss to Walt Disney including marches, waltzes, musical theatre, children’s and popular music. The music evokes a carnival atmosphere and is often referred to as the ‘happiest music on earth”.
size height 4.2 m depth 3m length 7m
Needs power point or can be generator powered
marching – hoopers – Melbourne
marching – hoopers – Melbourne (CODE – 822HHM)
Option 1: The hoopers with live marching band. A roving 5 piece hula hoop army with 5 piece marching band, super bright, colourful, & interactive. Also the hoopists have a fully choreogaphred feature act, so the procession can assemble in a large space to perform the routine. The rest of the set the hoopers freestyle with their fanciest tricks and can also get the crown involved.
option 2: live marching band with miss hoopla plus 3 dancers/hoopists new orleans mardi grass style! 5 piece marching band play modern pop songs with brass instruments whilst 3 dancers dance with rainbow fans, hula hoops and get the crowd pumped and dancing.
Rock n Roll – Melbourne
Rock n Roll – Melbourne (CODE – 1ERS)
Hey Daddy-O! The chicks are jumping, and the cats are cruising and your feet are twitching. Decked out to the max, they take you on a musical journey down memory lane from Memphis to LA.