Melbourne Recital Centre: Waypeople
1 July @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm AEST

Music about letting go of ego, embracing contradiction, and finding flow.
Wellington-based saxophonist and composer Jake Baxendale unites some of Aotearoa and Australia’s leading jazz and contemporary musicians for Waypeople, a luminous new album inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin’s translation of the Tao Te Ching.
Drawing from jazz and Chinese classical music, Waypeople is music about letting go of ego, embracing contradiction, and finding flow. Rooted in the Taoist principle of wu-wei – doing by not doing – the ensemble performs with collective trust and lyrical storytelling, moving seamlessly between meditative intimacy and free improvisation.
Across ten pieces, journey through the Tao’s many voices – mystical, playful, rebellious. Folk-like melodies give way to open, spacious arrangements that feel at once familiar and distinct.
This performance is supported by Melbourne Jazz Cooperative.
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