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Presented by Multicultural Arts Victoria, Melbourne Recital Centre and ABC Radio National's Music Deli

ABC Radio National's
Music Deli SONGS OF AUSTRALIA
featuring Archie Roach & Mark Seymour

Saturday 12 February 2011
4pm Salon, 5.30pm Elisabeth Murdoch Hall @ Melbourne Recital Centre


Mark Seymour (Photograph by Anthony Geernaert)

Multicultural Arts Victoria, Melbourne Recital Centre and ABC Radio National's Music Deli present an event highlighting some of Australia’s finest contemporary songs, together with some classic Australian ballads.

Danny Spooner & Jenny M Thomas and the System

Hear new and old songs in the Salon with Danny Spooner and Jenny M Thomas & the System.

Archie Roach & Mark Seymour

Followed by Mark Seymour, Jen Cloher, Kate Fagan and Archie Roach in the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall performing their own songs, and a few of their favourites from other Australian songwriters.

There will also be dancers and The Wedderburn Charming Emus performing old-time Australian Dance Tunes foyer.

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4.00pm, Salon

Danny Spooner
Jenny M Thomas & the System

Salon: $25 Full, $20 Concession

5.30pm, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall

Mark Seymour
Jen Cloher
Archie Roach
Kate Fagan

Elisabeth Murdoch Hall: $45 Full, $40 Concession, $90 Family Ticket (2 adults 2 children)

Listen to some of the songs

Weeping in the Forest Archie Roach

Mother's Desk Jen Cloher

Highway of Rainbows Kate Fagan

West Gate Mark Seymour

Artists' Biographies

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Jenny M Thomas and the System

Bookings

Call the Box Office on 03 9699 3333 or visit www.melbournerecital.com.au

Please note that transaction fees apply to ticket bookings.

Free Foyer Performances

Plus Free Foyer performances by the Wedderburn Charming Emus


Jen Cloher


Kate Fagan

Music Deli

Hosted by ABC Music Deli's Paul Petran

www.abc.net.au/rn/musicdeli/

Supporters

Supported by Melbourne Recital Centre, Metro Printing, City of Melbourne, Arts Victoria and ABC Radio National and Multicultural Arts Victoria.


Danny Spooner