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The eclectic sounds of musicians from all over Australia will fill the autumn air at Kambri this April and May, with special performances in the precinct as part of the 2021 Canberra International Music Festival.

Kambri at ANU are proud to announce a partnership with the Canberra International Music Festival (CIMF) and collaborate on presenting innovative art music of exceptional quality.

The starting point of this year’s ten day event is ‘…the idea of Vienna’, but prominent Indigenous artists from Australia take centre stage in this project.

The 2021 Festival runs from 29 April to 9 May, with two dates scheduled for Kambri:

Thursday 29 April

12–3pm
Outdoor Amphitheatre
Free

Grab a bite to eat and enjoy the sounds of ANU School of Music students at Kambri’s picturesque amphitheatre, nestled on Sullivan’s Creek. Be entertained by four 30-minute sets from performers including Baran Yildiz, the Jazz/Contemporary choir, instrumental jazz groups and singer-songwriters.

6–7pm
aMBUSH Gallery, Kambri at ANU
Cost: $10
 (redeemable at the door for a glass of Lerida wine)
Tickets: 
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/william-barton-in-concert-with-the-anu-school-of-music-tickets-149983547829

WILLIAM BARTON

In a tranquil art gallery setting, be mesmerised by the artistry of William Barton, a Kalkadunga man, didjeridu player, electric guitarist, and classically trained composer.

William will be playing in conjunction with members of the ANU School of Music jazz faculty.

Friday 7 May

3–6pm
Outdoor Amphitheatre
Free

Grab a bite to eat and enjoy the sounds of ANU School of Music students at Kambri’s picturesque amphitheatre, nestled on Sullivan’s Creek. Be entertained by four 30-minute sets from performers including the Jazz/Contemporary choir, instrumental jazz groups and singer-songwriters.

6–7pm
aMBUSH Gallery, Kambri at ANU
Cost: 
$10 (redeemable at the door for a glass of Lerida wine)
Tickets: 
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dobby-with-dj-diola-tickets-149985856735

DOBBY

DOBBY is a multi-instrumentalist and powerful young voice in the Australian music scene. Straddling hip-hop as well as classical, he is known for bouncing between piano,

drums, and drum pads, with his unique signature ‘drapping’ (rapping and drumming at the same time). Performing together with DJ Diola, the result is never less than mind blowing.

Join us at Kambri at ANU to experience provoking, vibrant and uplifting performances thanks to the Canberra International Music Festival.

Visit www.kambri.com.au for more information, and look for Kambri at ANU on Facebook and Instagram for exhibition updates.