Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
BRIAN
RITCHIE
CURATOR
MONA FOMA 2OO9 proved that we are ready for artists and
musicians who push the boundaries of their practice in
terms of technique, materials, unexpected collaborations,
unusual use of venues, extreme volume (or silence),
guerrilla actions and strange colours.
MOFO 2O1O expands on the success of the inaugural
event, performances have quintupled, there are more
workshops, master classes, lectures and demonstrations
increase opportunities for creative interplay and sharing of
knowledge and experience.
MOFO 2O1O bridges with other major arts organisations,
presenting work from the Venice Biennale and
collaborating with Sydney Festival and Next Wave
Festival among others. International art and multimedia
installations juxtapose with World and Tasmanian Premiere
musical compositions.
As an artist, I endeavour to create a unique festival in
which any creator would love to participate. Through
the generosity and foresight of MONA, the Tasmanian
Government and Salamanca Arts Centre and supported
by a great team we present MOFO 2O1O to the people.
Amazingly most of MONA FOMA will be free. Enjoy!
Brian Ritchie
Curator
DAVID
BARTLETT
PREMIER
MONA
FOMA
2O1O
JAN
8-24
We want to bring you up close to the artists and musos, to see how they
think, work, make. Creativity is not an end point, its a process and we would
like you to share it. Wed also like our visiting artists to get a sense of Hobart
and its people; to pool their creative energy with our own local artists and
musicians.
MOFO 2O1O continues its commitment to workshops and introduces the
Eminent Artist in Residence (EAR) program.
The MOFO 2O1O EAR is John Cale. Now, John is one seriously multitalented
mofo, and this is a big coup for Hobart. An early innovator of minimalism and
founding member of Velvet Underground John has worked with Iggy Pop, Patti
Smith, John Cage and Lou Reed. MOFO audiences will hear him speak about
his creative background and philosophy and local musicians will get
to perform with him. You may also see him playing ping-pong at PW1.
Keen punters get close to Cat Hope. Cat is our renaissance woman a
composer, performer, sound, video, dance and noise artist. She is also a
bass guitarist and will perform alone and with workshop participants.
Jon Rose, Robin Fox, Rod Cooper and Paul Bryant present Pursuit.
They will workshop with local musos and bike-shop workers. The result
appears at PW1 on MOFOs opening weekend. Robin will also appear with
Anthony Pateras, Marco Fusinato and Oren Ambarchi in Another Heap of
Language. (Last years punters will recall Robins laser spectacular).
Australias Jim Denley and Norways Kim Myhr push the limits of
improvisation. Their style is unpredictable and complex, and they
will share their methods with work-shoppers and musicians.
OPENING
NIGHT:
F#NK
SALAMANCA
JAN 8
If last years MOFO taught us anything, its that jazz is the teacher and funk is the
preacher (James Blood Ulmer). And also if its free theyll come.
In 2O1O Hobarts jazz-funk sermon is delivered from around the world. The deep
drone of Ash Dargans didgeridoo leads into free improvisation with Brian Ritchie and
Tim Jones. Next is Japanese funk with Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro. Jim Denley,
Australian improviser-composer, departs from the blues roots of jazz taking us,
and his woodwinds, with him. Joining Denley is Kim Myhr, of Norway, and his guitar
which chills and burns in turn. Then Germanys Mani Neumier, of Krautrock legends
Guru Guru, will drum and dance us into a psychedelic frenzy. And finally, on their first
Australian tour, is Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears. One of Americas best new
bands, Black Joe and co. funk it up like James Brown, slide like delta bluesmen,
shout like gospel preachers, and throw in some punk, jazz and soul for fun. Miss it
and youll never want to show your face in this goddamn town again.
EMINENT ARTIST
IN RESIDENCE
(EAR)
ARTIST IN
RESIDENCE
CAT HOPE
For Cat Hope, MOFO Artist in Residence, music is
about people. She works with musicians of different
backgrounds and abilities which means her work is kept
new, social and unique.
JOHN CALE
UK/USA
Cat will also present a work from the series Abe Sada
Songbook Volume 1 (2OO5-2OO9). In 1936, Abe Sada
cut off her boyfriends willy and kept it in her handbag
for a week.
WOLF AT HARP
FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 8PM
PW1
FREE PERFORMANCE
JIM DENLEY
AND KIM MYHR
PURSUIT
PW1:
MOFOBA
Here is MOFOs bleeding heart, the festival centrepoint of
music, art, food, drink and, um, ping-pong. (Note: a good
way to pick a fight with a ping-ponger is to call them a pingponger. Dont worry, Im sure youll win).
Here you can sponge off the free wi-fi, say smart things
over coffee, perve on the ping-ponger in the tight shorts,
and, most importantly, drink beer on the kick-ass astro-turf
(which were a bit stoked with, just quietly). Theres also real
turf outside on which to loiter, nouveau-Salamanca-style.
And lots to eat.
The installations are presented by MONA (the Museum of
Old and New Art, opening in early 2O11). They include a retro8Os video wall, Christian Boltanskis heart-beat-recording
clinic, the art of Lauren Brincat and John Cales Dyddiau Du
/Dark Days. These installations will be offset with music, art
and film events: Pursuit, the pedal powered performance;
old School rap from NYC; an Australian rock and multi-media
spectacle; rumbling earthquakes of bass; multi-drummer
trance excursions; European avant-garde; and Hobarts
acoustic folk warriors. International, national and local
performers will jam. There may even be a secret show or two.
If not, well just call a scheduled event secret and hope
no-one notices.
JON ROSE
ROBIN FOX
ROD COOPER
PAUL BRYANT
PW1:
ART
JOHN CALE
DYDDIAU DU/DARK DAYS
LAUREN BRINCAT
SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND
ANA PRVACKI
ANANATURAL PRODUCTION
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
LES ARCHIVES DU COEUR
(ARCHIVE OF THE HEART)
SCREENING
JANUARY 14 17, 12PM, 1.3OPM, 3PM, 5.3OPM, 7PM
JANUARY 2O, 12PM, 1.3OPM, 3PM, 5.3OPM, 7PM
JANUARY 21, 12PM, 1.3OPM, 3PM, 6PM
JANUARY 22, 12PM, 1.3OPM, 3PM, 5.3OPM, 7PM
JANUARY 24 , 12PM, 1.3OPM, 3PM, 5.3OPM, 7PM
PW1
FREE EXHIBITION
VIDEO WALL
A selection of works from Soda_Jerk, Ms & Mr,
and Lauren Brincat, plus selected works from
MONA collection, and total randoms that were
not prepared to commit to at this stage.
OPENING WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 6PM
JANUARY 14 -17
JANUARY 2O-24, CLOSED JANUARY 23,
12PM-12AM
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER 6PM)
PW1
FREE EXHIBITION
REPUBLIC TOWER
ARTSPACE, MELBOURNE
MOFOs spread: Lauren Brincats Drum Riser
hovers above the office-bound suits scurrying
past the corner of Queen and La Trobe streets
in Melbournes CBD. Re-presented here is the
artists 2OO7 performance that took place in
May 2OO7 at Cook and Phillip Park, Sydney.
DEC 2OO9-FEB 2O1O
FREE INSTALLATION
REPUBLIC TOWER ARTSPACE, MELBOURNE
ANOTHER HEAP
OF LANGUAGE
ANTHONY PATERAS
MARCO FUSINATO
ROBIN FOX
OREN AMBARCHI
Four artists take sound beyond the limits
of musical language forging a mode of
communication that is simultaneously audible,
visible and physical. Through the manipulation
of electrical signal, sound is transformed into a
phenomenological sculptural experience.
SUNDAY JANUARY 1O, 8PM
PW1
FREE PERFORMANCE
CUMBIA COSMONAUTS
EDGE OF COLOUR
HELMETHEAD
MOFO SCREENINGS
IVY ST.
THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 4.3OPM
SIN AND TONICS
FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 4.3OPM
WARNING WILL ROBINSON
AND DOMINIC FRANCIS
SATURDAY JANUARY 16, 4.3OPM
SETH SENTRY
PW1:
SOUND
ACUMEN
DJ Dameza (James Walsh) and VJ Sloth
(Aled Garlick) present three different
line-ups for MOFO 2O1O kicking off with
Acumen + Project Weekend, moving on to
Acumen + Rua Islas and finishing off with
two shows feat DJ Grotesque - one as a
support to Grandmaster Flash.
SATURDAY JANUARY 9, 1OPM
SUNDAY JANUARY 1O, 1OPM
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 1O.3OPM
THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 9PM
PW1
FREE PERFORMANCES
PW1
DECODER RING
GRANDMASTER FLASH
GRANDMASTER FLASH
PW1:
DIRTY THREE
JOHN CALE
BRIDEZILLA
CLOSING
NIGHT! (SORT
OF)
SATURDAY JANUARY 23, 6PM
TICKETS: $35 + BF
MOORILLA OR CENTERTAINMENT
WWW.MOORILLA.COM.AU/EVENTS
ALL AGES
PW1
MOFOBA:
MENU
WED JAN 13
OPENING NIGHT
FROM 6PM
Churrasco rotisserie beef, lamb
served with salsas, salads & breads
BBQ piri piri chicken burgers
Char grilled baby octopus
with chilli rice & mint & coriander
dressing
Spicy vegetable fritters
with chilli sambal
THUR JAN 14
FRI JAN 15
SAT JAN 16
Steak sandwich
with onion jam & rocket
Salt & pepper squid
with sweet chilli sauce
Thai curries with rice
THUR JAN 21
FRI JAN 22
WED JAN 2O
SUN JAN 17
BBQ seafoods chilli squid, garlic
prawns, lobsters
Wood fired pizza
Mushroom & pesto arancini with herb
aioli & rocket salad
SAT JAN 23
FROM 6PM
Fish & chips
Kebabs with lamb & salad
Hokkien noodles with Asian veg
Aussie BBQ with hamburgers &
sausages served with rolls & salad
PW1:
EAT MOFO, EAT
FROM JAN 14-24
THEMED FOOD NIGHTS:
FROM 6PM
SOUTH AMERICAN
BBQ SEAFOOD
ALL DAY
SUN JAN 24
Pulpy potato mash served on a
battered tin plate
with broken plastic teaspoon
Salads
Charcuterie plates
Cheese plates
Filled rolls
Tapas BBQ
NOTE:
This is a rough guide only
Ice cream
with fruits & sauces
Crme brulee in cups
Chocolate mousse in cups
with honey como
Churos with hot chocolate sauce
COOKING DEMOS
WITH MOORILLAS
MOFO CHEF
Moorillas Vince Trim brings Mofo
fare to PW1.
Grab a taste and learn the tricks.
PAELLA-THURS JAN 14, 2PM
MUSSELS WITH CHILLI, SAFFRON
AND TOMATO-SUN JAN 17, 2PM
PINOT NOIR:
NEW WORLD
STYLES VS OLD
WORLD STYLES
RIESLINGS:
RIESLINGS
AND OYSTERS
SAUVIGNON BLANC
AND PINOT GRIS
Try some Old-and New-world
styles. Compare the difference
between different wine-making
techniques.
SAT JAN 16, 2PM
FRI JAN 22, 2PM
MOO BREW:
BEER AND CHEESE
MATCHING
Were not talking cheese-ontoast after a Knoppies-binge.
Get some class, you louts.
SUN JAN 17, 2PM
SAT JAN 23, 2PM TBC
SUN JAN 24, 2PM
TOWN HALL/
ST DAVIDS
EIGHT HANDS:
VARIATIONS
ON THE
THEME PIANO
JOHN CALE
PAUL GRABOWSKY
ANDREW LEGG
GABRIELLA SMART
Rachmaninov
Vocalise Opus 34, No. 14 for cello and piano
Brahms
Sonata in F major Opus 99 for cello and piano
Shostakovich
Sonata in d minor Opus 4O for cello and piano
SATURDAY JANUARY 9, 6PM
TOWN HALL
FREE EVENT
THEATRE
ROYAL
WORLD PREMIERE
LONG GALLERY/
SIDESPACE/
KELLYS GARDEN/
CAST
JAN 8-31
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
TASMANIAN
MUSEUM
AND ART
GALLERY,
BOND STORE
CHRONOX
A machine for traveling into the
present, Chronox is a device to
escape the motion of time. Past
and future are condensed into a
fugue of expanded instants.
OPENING FRIDAY JAN 8, 6PM
JAN 9-31, 1OAM-5PM
FRIDAYS 1OAM-8PM
SIDESPACE GALLERY,
SALAMANCA ARTS CENTRE
FREE ENTRY
ROSS MANNING
3 SONGS
Rate of failure
Abnormal Geometric Distortion
Visible Retrace
Poor Focus
Unsychronised Image
Abnormal Image Size
Shut Down
No Communication
No Picture
Misconvergence
Missing Color
OPENING FRIDAY JAN 8, 6PM
PERFORMANCE JAN 8, 6.3OPM
PERFORMANCE JAN 9, 2PM
JAN 9-31, 1OAM-5PM
FRIDAYS 1OAM-8PM
LONG GALLERY,
SALAMANCA ARTS CENTRE
FREE ENTRY
MATT WARREN
THE LAST BEACH
MOVIE
This work is inspired by pop
cultural mythology surrounding
Brian Wilson (of the Beach Boys),
the ethereal vocal harmonies
typical of his compositions, the
all-encompassing emotive quality
and romance of the sea. It draws
its title from an essay about Brian
Wilson by rock journalist Nick Kent.
Voices, the sound of crashing
waves and a miniature white grand
piano in a sandbox will create
this sound environment. Whilst
composing, Wilson required an
inspirational environment and
this took the form of a sandbox
set up in his living room, with his
piano inside it. For the installation,
the toy piano will also be miked
up and delayed. The audience is
encouraged to make sand castles,
write messages in the sand and/
or play the piano, adding to the
soundscape through their play.
OPENING FRIDAY JAN 8, 5.3OPM
JAN 9-31, 1OAM-5PM
KELLYS GARDEN,
SALAMANCA ARTS CENTRE
FREE ENTRY
PROPOSITIONS
Propositions of dance, music,
narrative, movement and
stillness created by on-going
improvisation and creative
encounter, and open to external
response.
Propositions is a presentation
and installation that merges
earlier work with the results of
three artists short residency
at Contemporary Art Services
Tasmania (CAST) in early January.
This project has been assisted by
the Australian Government through
the Australia Council for the Arts, its
arts funding and advisory body. The
artists wish to thank CAST for their
assistance with this project
WENDY MORROW
LEIGH HOBBA
TREVOR PATRICK
KEVIN LEONG
SATURDAY JANUARY 9,
5PM & 7.3OPM
CAST GALLERY,
NORTH HOBART
FREE EVENT
TIMEART INTERNATIONAL
ENSEMBLE FOR
INTERMEDIAL
IMPROVISATION
These performers use video, classical
instruments, electronic sound generators
and sculptural and cybernetic objects. They
are intermedial improvisers: they push
boundaries with acoustics, electronics and
new media art.
This session is 3 performances of 2O minutes
with a new audience for each performance.
This project is generously supported by the
Federal Foreign Office, the Goethe-Institut, the
Kunststiftung NRW and the Minister President
of North Rhine-Westphalia .
FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 12PM, 12.5OPM,
1.3OPM, 5PM, 5.5OPM, 6.3OPM
PEACOCK THEATRE
FREE PERFORMANCES
O FORTUNA!
BROOKE GREEN
In the Complainte from Guillaume de
Machauts Remde de Fortune, (France,
14th century), the Lover rants against the
Goddesses of Fortune and Love, blaming
them for his failures in life. The image that
accompanies this, where the Goddess
Fortune turns her wheel, randomly elevating
or crushing her victims, has inspired
contemporary digital artist Margaret Dolinsky
to create a silent video. In O Fortuna! Brooke
Green, vielle (medieval fiddle), creates
sound track for this video that incorporates
Machauts music from the Complainte along
with contemporary medieval repertoire
and improvisation. With assistance from
Cassandra Stoddart.
CANDLESNUFFER
(DAVE BROWN)
AND GREG KINGSTON
An unlikely melding of two utterly confused
temperaments where Chaos, bad sex, dead
melody, nervous tics, call and response, bird
talk, incendiary noise, threatened quietude,
and beautiful melodic banter all loop and
channel into one sick amalgam by dint of
two electric guitars and a plethora of weird
electrical devices, toys and junk.
KIMISIS/FALLING ASLEEP
IHOS MUSIC THEATRE OPERA
TERRITORY
ASH DARGAN
THE PEACOCK
DEMONSTRATION INFORMATION ON
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REGISTER: WWW.MOFO.NET.AU
EVENT PLANNER
JAN 8-24
FRI 8
SAT 9
SUN 1O
MON 11
TUES 12
12PM
12PM
1PM
1PM
2PM
2PM
WED 13
THUR 14
FRI 15
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
ROSS MANNING
PERFORMANCE
LONG GALLERY
JIM DENLEY
AND KIM MYHR
DEMO/LECTURE
PEACOCK THEATRE
3PM
PW1: MOFOBA
WINE TASTING
(PINOT NOIR)
COOKING DEMO PAELLA
3PM
TOM VINCENT TRIO
THE PEACOCK FOYER
4PM
4PM
PW1:
IVY ST.
5PM
7PM
8PM
3 SONGS
ROSS MANNING
CHRONOX
SIDESPACE GALLERY
ROSS MANNING
PERFORMANCE
LONG GALLERY
GABRIELLA SMART
AND SUE ELLEN PAULSEN
TOWN HALL
MANI NEUMEIER
JIM DENLEY AND KIM MYHR
MOUNTAIN MOCHA KILIMANJARO
ASH DARGAN, BRIAN RITCHIE AND
TIM JONES
1OPM
11PM
6PM
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
CAT HOPE
OPEN REHEARSAL
PEACOCK THEATRE
7PM
PROPOSITIONS
CAST GALLERY
PW1: ANOTHER
HEAP OF LANGUAGE
CAT HOPE
OPEN REHEARSAL
PEACOCK THEATRE
OPENING NIGHT:
F#NK SALAMANCA
PW1: PURSUIT
ANTHONY PATERAS
MARCO FUSINATO
ROBIN FOX
OREN AMBARCHI
PW1:
ACUMEN + PROJECT WEEKEND
PW1:
ACUMEN + RUA ISLAS
12AM
PW1:
SIN AND TONICS
5PM
PROPOSITIONS
CAST GALLERY
THE LAST BEACH MOVIE OPENING
MATT WARREN, KELLYS GARDEN
6PM
PW1: MOFOBA
FOOD & WINE TASTING
(RIESLINGS AND OYSTERS)
8PM
9PM
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
TMAG,
BOND STORE
PW1:
CUMBIA
COSMONAUTS
CAT HOPE
OPEN REHEARSAL
PEACOCK THEATRE
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
TMAG,
BOND STORE
PW1:
EDGE OF COLOUR
PAVEL KOHOUT
AND NATASHA
KALOUS
TOWN HALL
PW1:
HELMETHEAD
TERRITORY
ASH DARGAN
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1:
CUMBIA COSMONAUTS
PW1:
ACUMEN FEAT DJ GROTESQUE
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
TIMEART
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1: MOFOBA
SOUTH AMERICAN
FOOD NIGHT
DRIVE WEST
TODAY FEAT
1OPM
11PM
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
TMAG,
BOND STORE
PW1:
CAT HOPE
WOLF AT HARP
HELMETHEAD
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1:
DECODER
RING
HELMETHEAD
PEACOCK THEATRE
HELMETHEAD
PEACOCK THEATRE
12AM
EVENT PLANNER
JAN 8-24
SAT 16
12PM
1PM
2PM
SUN 17
5PM
PW1: CLOSED
PW1: MOFOBA
WINE TASTING
(SAUVIGNON
BLANC + PINOT
GRIS)
PW1: MOFOBA
BEER & CHEESE MATCHING
COOKING DEMO - MUSSELS WITH
CHILLI, SAFFRON AND TOMATO
CUMBIA
COSMONAUTS
WORKSHOP
PEACOCK
THEATRE
3PM
4PM
MON 18
TUES 19
PAVEL KAHOUT
ST. DAVIDS
CATHEDRAL
SABBATICAL
PEACOCK
PW1: MOFOBA
WINE TASTING
(PINOT NOIR)
PW1:
RICHARD SMITH, GREG
SOUTER, KONRAD PARK
AND THE FOX
PW1:
DEAN STEVENSON
AND THE ARCO SET
SABBATICAL
PEACOCK
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
1OPM
11PM
PW1:
ALL FIRES
THE FIRE
O FORTUNA!
PEACOCK THEATRE
CAT HOPE
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1: MOFOBA
FOOD & WINE TASTING
(RIESLINGS AND OYSTERS)
PW1: MOFOBA
WINE TASTING
(SAUVIGNON BLANC + PINOT GRIS)
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1: MOFOBA
BEER & CHEESE MATCHING
SERVING FOOD ALL DAY
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
PW1:
OZONES VJS
5PM
PW1:
PW1: MOFOBA
ASIAN NOODLE
MARKET
CAT HOPE
ABE SADA: SADA ABE 1936
SALAMANCA SQUARE CAR PARK
PW1:
EDGE OF COLOUR
PW1:
CUMBIA COSMONAUTS
12AM
6PM
7PM
PW1:
DIRTY THREE
JOHN CALE & BAND
BRIDEZILLA
PW1:
GRANDMASTER
FLASH
PW1:
CANDLESNUFFER AND GREG
KINGSTON
PW1:
MANI NEUMEIER
2PM
O FORTUNA!
PEACOCK THEATRE
BOND STORE
SUN 24
4PM
7PM
8PM TMAG,
SAT 23
3PM
48 FUGUES
FOR FRANK
TMAG,
BOND STORE
PW1: MOFOBA
BBQ SEAFOOD
NIGHT
FRI 22
1PM
PW1:
WARNING WILL
ROBINSON
AND DOMINIC
FRANCIS
THUR 21
12PM
PW1: CLOSED
6PM
9PM
WED 2O
PW1:
9PM
EIGHT HANDS:
VARIATIONS ON
THE THEME PIANO
THEATRE ROYAL
PW1:
22SQ
PW1:
THE RAAH
PROJECT
1OPM
PW1:
THE WHITE
RUSSIANS
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
IHOS: KISMIS
PEACOCK THEATRE
11PM
12AM
ARTISTS
JOHN CALE
UK/USA
GRANDMASTER FLASH
USA
DIRTY THREE
AUS
DECODER RING
AUS
ANOTHER HEAP OF
LANGUAGE AUS
CUMBIA COSMONAUTS
AUS
Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears American music at its finest! Theoretically
speaking, Black Joe Lewis just doesnt
make sense: this side of 3O, from Round
Rock, Texas, soulful and funky? But its all
true dudes. An eight-piece, garage-soul
ensemble featuring groove-laden guitars,
penetrating brass and a fiery frontman
who exudes power and attitude.
FRIDAY JANUARY 8, FROM 7.3OPM
OPENING NIGHT: F#NK SALAMANCA
SALAMANCA PLACE
PURSUIT
AUS
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
FR
HOW TO REGISTER/
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UPDATES/
BE INVOLVED/
RANDOM THINGS/
WWW.MOFO.NET.AU/
ARTISTS
MANI NEUMEIER
GER
MATT WARREN
AUS
MICHAEL KIERAN
HARVEY
AUS
ROSS MANNING
AUS
MOUNTAIN MOCHA
KILIMANJARO
JAP
JIM DENLEY
KIM MYHR
AUS/NOR
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ASH DARGAN
AUS
CHRONOX
AUS
MS & MR
AUS
ANA PRVACKI
SERB
SODA_JERK
AUS
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ARTISTS
PAVEL KOHOUT
CZECH
GABRIELLA SMART
AUS
BRIDEZILLA
AUS
HELMETHEAD
AUS
EDGE OF COLOUR
AUS
CAT HOPE
AUS
ACUMEN
AUS
PAUL GRABOWSKY
AUS
LAUREN BRINCAT
AUS
PROPOSITIONS
AUS
JACK VINEY
AUS
WORKSHOP INFORMATION ON
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ARTISTS
TIMEART
GER/FR/NOR
BROOKE GREEN
AUS
CANDLESNUFFER
(DAVE BROWN)
AND GREG KINGSTON
AUS
NATASHA KALOUS
AUS
RICHARD SMITH
GREG SOUTER
KONRAD PARK
AND THE FOX
USA/AUS/NZ
SETH SENTRY
AUS
BRIAN RITCHIE
AUS
ANDREW LEGG
AUS
RANDOM APPEARANCES
PARTNERS
PURSUIT MECHANICALS
WORKSHOP
CUMBIA COSMONAUTS
WORKSHOP
PURSUIT
UNLIKELY ORCHESTRA
TOWARD PERFORMANCE
SATURDAY JANUARY 9, 9PM
PW1
Want to be a part of the performance? All
youll need is a bike, a voice or a bell. For more
information, contact the MOFO office.
CAT HOPE
TOWARD WOLF AT HARP
OPEN REHEARSAL
JANUARY 11-14, 5.3OPM
PEACOCK THEATRE
Cat Hope unites four drummers across a
variety of styles - jazz, indie, death metal and
classical percussion - to workshop her new
composition. Wolf at Harp premieres Friday
15th January in PW1. This workshop is open
to observers only.
CAT HOPE
TOWARD ABE SADA: CAR
PARK OPEN REHEARSAL
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 1O.3OAM
PEACOCK THEATRE
Cat Hope presents an insight into the
process of creating and workshopping in an
open preparatory session toward Sundays
performance. Observers can sit in on this
open rehearsal, in which Cat provides an
introduction to the work before local/festival
bassists workshop the piece.
SOUNDWALK WITH
ANTHONY MAGEN
MONA FOMA is a project of MONA in association with Salamanca Arts Centre, and supported by the Tasmanian Government through Events Tasmania.
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MONDAY JANUARY 18, 6.3OPM
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Simon Hosford, the professor of shredding
and all things warm and fuzzy in electric guitar
world, will eloquently and informatively talk
through all of the major models and then
proceed to tear them to pieces with the aid of
backing tracks and pure skill.
Presented in conjunction with McCanns
Music Hobart
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