A trio performance featuring the virtuosic skills of Clarinettist Diana Tolmie (lecturer at the Qld Conservatorium of Music), with associate artists Benjamin Greaves (violin) and Dr Danielle Bentley (cello) will charm audiences with a spectacular glimpse of virtuosic skills in French composer Nicolas Bacri’s folk music tribute, IM VOLKSTON (in folk style). Diana Tolmie will enrapture audiences with Brisbane composer of Video Game music Thomas Green’s Chalemeau Orbits for Bass Clarinet and Electronic Backing track.
- Venue Format
- Theatre, Hall, Black Box Venue
- Technical Rating
- Touring Party
- 3
- Considerations
TRIOs in Folk Style is designed to be flexible in presentation modes. All lighting and staging can be done within the venue’s standard setup. This production can be installed, performed and bumped out within a standard technician’s call time (4 hours) Amplification through venue’s sound system is preferred. Playback and onstage foldback is required for Chalumeau Orbits backing track. (Can be cued by onstage musician. This concert may be given in community venues, for retirement homes, and disability support community venues with minimal adjustment.
Collusion is an Australian fine art music and dance ensemble. Collusion’s cultural practice is underpinned by a respect for traditional art forms whilst contributing new perspectives through which to experience and enjoy fine art. Whilst this intersection of new and old sensibilities informs Collusion’s original compositions and choreography, the energy of the ensemble itself imparts heart, beauty, warmth and colour.
Collusion’s values balance excellence and inclusivity across its creative, commercial, educational and community-based projects. Collusion creates a magical world of imagination, engagement and immersion whether performing at cultural arts venues, for private events or in other community arts settings. Their diverse body of works offers programming suitable to audiences of all ages and cultural persuasions.
- Company Website
- collusion.com.au
Marketing Materials
- Collusion Music has TV broadcast footage available. Recent shows at USQ Toowoomba have benefited from exposure on WIN TV.
- Discography of three commercially available recordings available. Fourth disc to be released in 2015.
- I read the old dream slowly continues on high rotation on ABC Classic FM. Notification of upcoming shows/tours increases broadcast frequency, along with radio presenters feature of events.
- Presenter’s pack and Media Kit available upon request.
- School’s workshop pack available.
- High quality media (video and photography) available to presenters.
- Focus on Queensland composers and musicians engages audiences keen to experience home-grown talent.
Community Engagement
Collusion Music offers an In-Schools music workshop package focussing on the music from TRIOs in Folk Style. This package closely relates to Queensland Curriculum objectives for Primary and Secondary schools in music and dance, and can be presented in the performance venue, or on-site at participating schools.
Building on their ongoing relationship with Alara Disability Services in Ipswich, Collusion Music offers the opportunity to perform at community events at retirement homes and disability support venues in conjunction with this tour.
Community/school age workshops available in:
Instrumental woodwind music with Queensland Conservatorium Woodwind lecturer Diana Tolmie. From basic techniques to advance performance practices, this age appropriate workshop encourages the joy of woodwind instruments to participants, and supports teacher's efforts to encourage correct technical development.
Stringed instrument workshops with Benjamin Greaves and Danielle Bentley. From basic techniques to advance performance practices, this age appropriate workshop encourages the joy of stringed instruments and chamber music to participants, and supports teacher's efforts to encourage correct technical development.
Comments/Reviews
Christina Leonard, Australasian Saxophone and Clarinet Convention, Sydney Conservatorium
Media Review
"There was a strong unity in the ensemble, the playing was technically secure and the innovative programming was performed with both delicacy and gusto."