Melodic Rhythms: Percussion for Beginners
Come and make music in the galleries on the final day of the exhibition Anne Wallace: Strange Ways. Lead by world fusion artist Zaia Kendall, a rhythmic and melodic percussionist known for her mysterious instrumental music, this group workshop will teach you how to make interesting rhythms with your hands, feet, voice and simple percussion instruments (provided). Be inspired by the compelling paintings of figurative artist Anne Wallace as you play, many of which are heavily influenced by music and poetry.
Zaia has played with music projects in Australia and overseas and teaches percussion and marimba workshops. Inspired by her mentor Linsey Pollak, Zaia is interested in odd rhythms, particularly Balkan style rhythms. Passionate about the healing qualities of music, she lives on a Permaculture farm with her husband Tom and founded the not for profit organisation PermEco Inc., which Zaia supports in a number of roles.
This workshop is family friendly and caters for up to 50 people.
Place
QUT Art Museum
Date
23 February 2020
When
10 – 11AM
Cost
Free, bookings essential
For
All ages from 10 years +