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Melbourne Recital Centre: Not Drowning, Waving + George Telek – TABARAN

20 September @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm AEST

Fascinated by the expressive rhythms of Papuan music and its post-colonial western influences, the David Bridie-fronted band Not Drowning, Waving visited Papua New Guinea throughout the late 80s. Eventually recording TABARAN in the port town Rabaul with local artists, the album innovatively melded Not Drowning, Waving’s avant-garde soundscape with the harmonies, melodies and musical instruments of Rabaul, led by acclaimed musician Sir George Telek.

Hailed as an early masterpiece of world music and a true work of artistic collaboration, TABARAN was a landmark album. It saw PNG and Australian musicians merging their cultures harmoniously for the first time, creating a sound that was unlike anything before it.

Marking the 50th anniversary of the Independence of PNG and the 35th Anniversary of the album, this historic performance features many of the original musicians from the recording, such as Pius Wasi, Emmanuel and Ben Hakalitz, plus an impressive lineup of new talent from PNG and Australia.

Following sold-out concerts at Sydney Festival, don’t miss your chance to witness music history in this unmissable one-night-only performance.

‘It’s really a privilege to be back together again,’ says Sir George Telek who, together with the musicians of Rabaul, had no idea the album would be so successful when it was recorded 35 years ago. For many Australian music fans, it was their first introduction to Papua New Guinean culture and string band music. Speaking on the changes he’s witnessed his nation go through since Independence, Telek said, ‘I feel proud of this 50th anniversary for Papua New Guinea, for Independence. I feel proud carrying, promoting Papua New Guinean music into the international market and in local scenes back in PNG.’

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Date:
20 September
Time:
8:00 pm - 10:30 pm AEST
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Melbourne Recital Centre
31 Sturt St
Southbank, VIC 3006 Australia
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(03) 9699 3333
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