CIMF returns to Belconnen with a world of music for all tastes: anything from Balinese gamelan to Persian music or the contemporary riffs of Ike (from) Pluto. Local groups mingle with visiting artists from across Australia. First Nations artists set the tone, including the extraordinary Maori performer Horomona Horo.
- 1 pm to 5 pm Johnny Huckle
Children’s entertainer, aka Mr Wombat Wobbles
Theatre Foyer - 1 pm Louise Devenish, vibraphone
‘Coral Speak’ – an audio-visual performance
Rehearsal Room - 1:30 pm Ruben Palma, cello
Classic solo cello
Dance Studio - 1:30 pm Sekar Langit
Balinese gamelan
Belco Theatre - 2 pm Louise Devenish, vibraphone
‘Coral Speak’ – an audio-visual performance
Rehearsal Room - 2:30 pm Sekar Langit
Balinese gamelan
Belco Theatre - 2:30 pm Maori?Welcome
Tumanako Maori Cultural Group led by Isaac and Trish Cotter
Generator Gallery - 3 pm Ruben Palma, cello
Classic solo cello
Dance Studio - 3 pm Theo Carbo, electric guitar
Cutting edge contemporary jazz
Rehearsal room - 3:30 pm Horomona Horo, taonga puoro
Celebrated proponent of Maori?music
Belco Theatre - 4 pm Eric Avery, violin/voice
Eric Kabi Marrawuy Mumbulla plays and sings in Ngiyampaa language
Generator Gallery - 4:30 pm Anna McDonald, kamancheh
Classic Persian music
Dance Studio - 5 pm Jeremy Sun, piano
Young piano virtuoso
Generator Gallery - 5 pm Ike (from) Pluto
Local hip-hop artist
Belco Theatre - 5:30 pm Luminescence Children’s Choir
Canberra’s finest treble choir led by AJ America
Generator Gallery - 6 pm Ike (from) Pluto
Local hip-hop artist and rising star
Belco Theatre
Horomona Horo appears with the support of the High Commission of New Zealand.
Sekar Langit appears courtesy of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia and in association with the ANU School of Music.
Anna McDonald appears courtesy of the ANU School of Music.
Louise Devenish appears courtesy of Monash University.
Jeremy Sun appears courtesy of the Theme&Variations Foundation.
The details
What: Canberra International Music Festival 2022 – CIMF@Belco
When: Saturday 30 April 2022, 1 pm to 7 pm
Where: Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen ACT 2617
Cost: Free.
For more information and to view the full program, visit CIMF.