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Queensland Music Festival and Queensland Arts Council presents
African Children's Choir and Song Trails.

 

 QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCIL AND
QUEENSLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL 
PRESENT

African Children's Choir

An uplifting musical performance in the redeveloped Moranbah Town Square, which will steal your heart.

 

Cost: FREE

 Hear our songs, see our smiles.

For those in Moranbah and Winton, Queensland Arts Council and Queensland Music Festival will be presenting an uplifting musical performance for the whole family as the African Children's Choir steal your heart.

Through their voices and their music, the children, aged seven to eleven, are taking Africa to the rest of the world, bridging cultural gaps and bringing hope and joy to everyone they meet while shining the spotlight on the plight of their brothers and sisters in Africa. 

The African Children's Choir will perform in the Moranbah Town Square on Wednesday 18th July at 7.30pm.

For further information visit www.qmf.org.au.  

 

  QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCIL AND
QUEENSLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL 
PRESENT

Song Trails  

From the Dreaming to the dance floor Australians have commemorated and celebrated life and death through the melody of music and the lyric of song. But what makes a song great? What makes it resonate, inspire and survive?

 

Cost: Free

During Queensland Music Festival 2007, one of the country’s favourite singer-songwriters Deborah Conway will gather a group of equally inspiring musical talents and journey through regional Queensland on Song Trails to discover the secrets of storytelling and song-writing, Aussie style.The inquisitive band of merry songsters will work with members of the local communities to build a new repertoire of songs which will be performed along the train journey and in an exciting final concert at Brisbane Powerhouse on the last day of the Festival.

Deborah Conway enjoys a career that encompasses recording, performing and writing songs and has done so ever since her first band, Do Re Mi, topped the charts in 1985.

For further information visit www.qmf.org.au.

DATES

July
Mon 23          Emerald Town Hall, Supper Room
                       Cnr Egerton and Anakie Sts 

Tue 24          Rockhampton, Central Queensland University
                       Bruce Highway, visit main reception on the day

Wed 25        Gladstone, Central Queensland University
                      Leo Zussino Building, Training Rooms 2 & 3

Thur 26        Bundaberg, Central Queensland University
                      Bundaberg Building 8, Rooms G25 & 26

Fri 27            Gympie, Cooloola Youth Space,
                      Cooloola Library, 8-14 Mellor St

 


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