Music Nights
A live performance of Give Water to Birds by ZÖJ is an intimate, immersive journey into the spaces between sound and silence. Expect music that feels alive—haunting, raw, and filled with the quiet intensity of something deeply personal yet universal.
Maissa Alameddine and Pavle “Paja” Cajic transformed the performance space into a sacred realm where music became both a journey and a homecoming. Their collaboration navigated the delicate terrain of memory, ancestry, and improvisation, offering listeners a chance to hear the resonances of histories often unspoken yet profoundly felt.
Last night, Novak Manojlovic invited the audience into the extraordinary world of NoMansLand, a sonic landscape that felt at once chaotic, intimate, and fantastical. Described as a joyful celebration, a catacomb, a dunk tank, and a Luna Park of the mind, the performance was an immersive journey through sound, texture, and imagination.
On a cool autumn evening, the audience at gathered for a performance that promised something deeper than music alone. What unfolded was Underwards, a Sydney-based jazz quartet led by trumpeter and composer Ellen Kirkwood, guiding listeners through an evening of sound shaped by nature, reflection and connection to Country.
On a crisp autumn evening, the crowd filtered in with anticipation, ready to experience ALLY, a boundary-defying ensemble known for blending Afro-Peruvian, Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, and Andalusian traditions with the spontaneity of modern jazz and the power of spoken word.