Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Tear down and set up.

September 2nd.
Tear down the Desert Harmony Festival.

Marcus Finlay.

Dirk Dickenson.

Joseph Shannon.

Brian Morton, Joseph, Dirk and Terrance Limerick.

Stage and Sound equipment gone.

Drovers Hall WMC with everything in disarray.

Brenden Hines and Marcus Finlay.

Sound engineer and trainer Matt Byrnes.
The studio all set.

The sound desk at the ready.

And all the festival rig awaiting the next big event.
Well done Winanjjikari Music Centre Crew for an awesome festival
and for being the best Indigenous sound crew in Australia. 

Desert Harmony Part 3.

Setting up the main stage Desert Harmony.

Set up and training with Matt Burnes

Dirk Dickenson.

WMC supporting Dyson, Stringer, Cloher.
Mia Dyson, Jen Cloher, Liz Stringer with the Lady Beats.

Kyimba member trying an Empower contraption.

Warren H Williams rehearsal with Griffith and WMC.

Bunna Laurie rehearsal with Naomi from Griffith and BRA's Kathy Byrnes.

BAMFest 2013
Jamison and his Dad Nelson singing Gospel.

Wutunugurra Gospel Choir.

Wutunugurra Storm.

Band Nomadic with Elvis Kidd on lead and singing.

Harrison Green with Band Nomadic.

The Raymond Dixon Family Band.

Adrian Jackson (Cornbeef) with Band Nomadic.

Brian Morton, the WMC Allstars with the Griffith back up band.

Warren H Williams with the Griffith back up band.

Lady Beats.

Coloured Stone.

The crowd.
BAMFest 1/09/13

Monday, September 2, 2013

Desert Harmony Part 2

Day 1. Dinner under the stars with Catherine Satour.

Day 2. Little Athletics Carnival with a Griffith Music Jam.
One of the Empower creations.

Day 3. Street Parade. The WMC bike float.
The pedal powered slot car set.
Artist market day with Pujjali dance troop.

Day 4 8CCC community radio breakfast.

As Griffith practice circle stories with WMC.

Spoken Word at the BAT (Barkly Arts Theater) space. 

Day 4. Sound check at the circle.
Sound engineer Matt Burnes.

MC for the night ex-Griffith student and Desert Harmony production supervisor
James Winwood. 

Griffiths Dr Brydie-Leigh Bartlett.

Circle Stories 2013 celebrating 5 years of Winanjjikari Music Centre and Griffith university cross cultural exchange.

Special guest appearance by Dyson, Stringer, Cloher.