Four Winds will host a warm and eclectic Christmas folk experience on Saturday, December 15, in the enchanting Windsong Pavilion, bringing together Scandinavian, Celtic, English, Georgian, French and Australian traditional Christmas music.
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Bega Shire singer and multi-instrumentalist Kate Burke has has assembled a line-up of musicians for this especially-created performance: Tasmanian Bouzouki and Mandolin player Luke Plumb will be joined by Victorian double bassist Oscar Neyland as well as Four Winds’ own Artistic Director James Crabb, a Scottish classical accordion player.
The Bega Valley’s celebrated Friday Choir will lend their voices to sing strident Georgian ‘Alilos’, warm and wistful Irish carols, lively French songs and an English wassail.
These will be intertwined with Swedish polskor, Irish and Scottish jigs and slides, and gently improvised instrumental music based on original seasonal themes.
Christmas Folk will be an intimate, immersive and beautiful way to celebrate the season.
Concert from 7.30pm-9pm at Four Winds, Barragga Bay.
Visit fourwinds.com.au for more details.