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Anyone interested in playing both young and old are invited to attend Try Outs & Open Day on January 18th 2014 @ 10:00am Maryvale Reserve Morwell. There will be a light training on the day so bring football boots if you want to join in.
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From New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House, from Womadelaide to Woodford Folk Festival, and many places in between Tibetan singer-songwriter Tenzin Choegyal has thrilled audiences around the world with his soaring vocals and mastery of traditional instruments. He has performed before the Dalai Lama and shared the stage with many well-known artists and composers. But he especially enjoys the chance to perform at more intimate concerts where he can share playful stories and well-loved traditional tunes with his audiences. Tenzin was born in Tibet, a child of Tibetan nomads who followed their herds and traded salt, spending summers in the mountains and wintering on the plains. However, as featured on a recent episode of the ABC’s Foreign Correspondent, he spent his early years in Mustang, in the north-east of Nepal, after his family fled the Chinese occupation in the early 1970’s. But memories of the music of his homeland have stayed with him.
An outstanding vocalist, Tenzin is a master of traditional Tibetan instruments such as the dranyen (long-necked lute) and lingbu (transverse bamboo flute). He recalls, when growing up, hearing his father playing the flute and his mother singing the nomadic songs of Tibet. Alongside traditional Tibetan Buddhist devotional chants, these songs still play a central part in his musical repertoire today.
Tenzin sets aside several weeks each year for his very special “For Tibet with Love Home Concert Tour”, performing concerts in people’s homes or other intimate venues to raise money for the Tibetan Children’s Village (TCV) school in Dharamsala, India. TCV was established in the early 1960’s and to this day continues to support the orphaned and destitute children of Tibetan refugees.
We are delighted to be hosting one of Tenzin’s “home” concerts in Newborough on November 22nd. This promises to be a joyful evening of music and sharing as well as a unique opportunity to support Tenzin in his cause.
From New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House, from Womadelaide to Woodford Folk Festival, and many places in between Tibetan singer-songwriter Tenzin Choegyal has thrilled audiences around the world with his soaring vocals and mastery of traditional instruments. He has performed before the Dalai Lama and shared the stage with many well-known artists and composers. But he especially enjoys the chance to perform at more intimate concerts where he can share playful stories and well-loved traditional tunes with his audiences.
Tenzin was born in Tibet, a child of Tibetan nomads who followed their herds and traded salt, spending summers in the mountains and wintering on the plains. However, he spent his early years in Mustang, in the north-east of Nepal after his family fled the Chinese occupation in the early 1970’s. But memories of the music of his homeland have stayed with him.
An outstanding vocalist, Tenzin is a master of traditional Tibetan instruments such as the dranyen (long-necked lute) and lingbu (transverse bamboo flute). He recalls, when growing up, hearing his father playing the flute and his mother singing the nomadic songs of Tibet. Alongside traditional Tibetan Buddhist devotional chants, these songs still play a central part in his musical repertoire today.
Tenzin sets aside several weeks each year for his very special “For Tibet with Love Home Concert Tour”, performing concerts in people’s homes or other intimate venues to raise money for the Tibetan Children’s Village school in Dharamsala, India. TCV was established in the early 1960’s and to this day continues to support the orphaned and destitute children of Tibetan refugees.
We are delighted to be hosting one of Tenzin’s “home” concerts in Neerim South on November 29th. This promises to be a joyful evening of music and sharing as well as a unique opportunity to support Tenzin in his cause.
POOWONG-LOCH JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB
REGISTRATION NIGHT
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13TH 6-8PM
LOCH MEMORIAL RESERVE
- Come and join the newest club in Gippsland, the Poowong-Loch Junior Football Club, at our 2015 REGISTRATION NIGHT on Friday February 13th from 6pm.
- become a part of our brand new club by SIGNING UP for season 2015 in one of our three age groups, Under 10, Under 12 and Under 14’s.
- As well as being a lot of fun, playing AFL is a great way to meet new friends, maintain a healthy lifestyle, develop your skills & teamwork.
- You will also receive an INTRODUCTORY PACK when you register!
- ORDER your BULLS apparel – helmets, socks, shorts, polos and more!
- PARENTS & VOLUNTEERS are more than welcome too. Have a chat with the new Committee and be involved.
Register with the Poowong-Loch Junior Football Club ONLINE!
Follow this link: http://bit.ly/JoinWDJFL
Wakaba Japanese Festival is a free, family-friendly event celebrating Japanese culture.
Come see live performances of Japanese taiko drumming and Rakugo (Japanese puppetry), see a bonsai display, kimono and Japanese doll display, ikebana and more!
Join in the Manga workshops and Cosplay competition! Browse the food and market stalls, have your face painted and tire the kids out on the jumping castle!
There’ll be something for everyone!