EPHEMERA

Navigate Arts presents a night of sculpture, words, movement, music and moments of transitory existence. 

FEATURING: Ms Constance Spry’s Letter Writing Service, Sassi Miribi Nuyum, Zoey Pepper, EarthArtHeart, Lucky, Mica Mahani

and very special musical guests CHARM OF FINCHES and PACHAMAMA

 From 5.30pm-8.30pm 

Saturday 10th April

$20 TIX - FREE FOR EPHEMERAL SCULPTURE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS AND KIDS UNDER 16

 
 
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MS CONSTANCE SPRY’S LETTER WRITING SERVICE

Rose Marin and Pip Buining will be presenting Ms Constance Spry’s Letter Writing Service in the gardens- where audiences can have their thoughts of the moment translated via old fashioned typewriters and receive a letter to take home. https://www.facebook.com/Ms-Constance-Sprys-Letter-Writing-Service-582650181884356/

Details of Ephemeral Sculpture Workshop with Rose Marin here:

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CHARM OF FINCHES

Melbourne sister duo Charm of Finches make haunted exquisite tunes about love, grief and whispering trees with tight sibling harmonies and chamber folk sound. Citing influences as Sufjan Stevens, Gillian Welch, Danish artist Agnes Obel and First Aid Kit, the sisters' seamless harmonies are a wondrous thing. Their Australian Music Prize nominated 2019 sophomore album "Your Company" won Best Folk Album in the Independent Music Awards. 

They are releasing their third full length album through New York City-based label AntiFragile (Elizabeth, Tia Gostelow), and hit Castlemaine to showcase their new songs on the upcoming album. 

  https://youtu.be/uGcBXPRf-RU

https://youtu.be/VvwcA_r681Q

“folk purity…affecting and emotional” The Music 

“Their voices intertwine harmoniously one moment and then spiral off into ethereal and wonderfully melodic spaces.” Post to Wire 

 WEBSITE

https://charmoffinchesband.com/

 SOCIALS

https://www.facebook.com/charmoffinchesband

https://www.instagram.com/charmoffinchesband/

https://twitter.com/singingfinches

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PACHAMAMA 

PACHAMAMA was formed when Canberra-based Cicilia Kemezys and Jorge Bontes expanded their successful duo to include Marisol Pacheco and Tony Hunter.


After playing music for many years, this is the first time all four have merged to create an original display of traditional music of Latin America, exploring the possibilities of four-part vocal harmony and bringing many exotic multi-instrumental combinations including Flutes, Pan pipes, Charango, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Guitar, Cuatro, The Cuban Tres and Percussion.