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Coming to a screen near you

23/4/2021

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PictureThe finale ... members of the audience and performers join Kutcha Edwards in his powerful 'We Sing'.
By Laura Brearley
 
IF YOU want to see and hear …
 
Uncle Kutcha Edwards’ powerful performance of his anthemic ‘We Sing’, accompanied by Daniel J Marquez 
 
The musical and poetic communion of Catherine Watson and Mark Finsterer in their breathtaking rendition of ‘Bernadette’s Beach’
 
The toe-tapping Celtic interpretation of Inverloch by multi-talented musicians Lyndal Chambers and Brian ‘Strat’ Strating     ​

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Dave Prideaux’s capacity to express so much by holding back, releasing it all on the word ‘Millowl’
 
The liquid, lyrical guitar of composer Rosie Westbrook in her reflections of the Waterline Coast
 
The heartfelt rendition of ‘The Places We Love’ by Rev Ian Turnnidge (also the Master of Ceremonies) supported by the sound art composition of Ben Cavender (also known as CAVEMANverses)  
 
Robin Lowe’s music video of his catchy Bunurong Coast song, featuring stunning coastline and local musicians Leigh Owens and Jake Amy
 
The expressive eloquence of Max Richter’s Bass Hills composition, accompanied by a chorus of improvising angels, Jacqui and Dani Paulson
 
The insights of Maestro Larry Hills describing his compositional process for the Bass Coast film
 
The audience sign-dancing to open and close the Concert, keeping us all COVID-safe
 
Elders, Children, Aboriginal community members, Artists, Local Civic Leaders and the Coastal Connections community coming together through a shared love of the natural world
 
Click here …
 
https://youtu.be/JVC2h6R3c1k
 
The Coastal Connections Concert was held on the February 20  2021 at the Wonthaggi Union Community Arts Centre. The links to the seven new films which were launched at the Concert by Mayor Brett Tessari can be found in the article ‘The Generous Community’. 

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