Seymour Centre presents, Woven Song by Deborah Cheetham Fraillon
Overview
Celebrate Seymour Centre's 50th anniversary and enjoy an evening of beautiful chamber music with the acclaimed Woven Song compositions of Yorta Yorta soprano, Deborah Cheetham Fraillon, accompanied by members of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music faculty, Opera Australia Orchestra, Friends of Ensemble Dutala and special guest artists Mindy Meng Wang (Guzheng) and Anne Norman (Shakuhachi).
A remarkable international collaboration of interconnected artforms and featuring new work commissioned for the anniversary, Woven Song is performed against projections of the magnificent Embassy Tapestries, currently on loan to embassies from Singapore to Paris, Tokyo to Dublin.
The tapestries that inspired the music were in turn inspired by artworks by celebrated First Nations artists, from Brooke Andrew to Patrick Mung Mung, Pedro Wanaeamirri to Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra – and each artwork, in turn, inspired by ancient indigenous stories.
Layer upon layer – stories, artworks, tapestries, music – Cheetham Fraillon gives voice to the material works, engaging in the telling of First Nations stories through a unique collaboration across cultures and art forms. She adds further depth by performing with musicians local to countries in which the tapestries are located, building international creative communities through music.