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Moorditj Brothers at the FHC

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 14 Jan, 2018 - 14 Jan, 2018
 Sun 3:00pm - Sun 6:00pm
 1 Acacia Road
  Dwellingup, WA
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Moorditj Brothers, Sunday 14 January 2018, 3pm to 6pm
Moorditj: "Solid, good or great" in Noongar. Brothers: One related or closely united to another by some common tie or interest.

Unpretentious didge, drum and dance acoustic roots music!
Aiden Varro - Guitar & Vocals, Ja Gresham - Didgeridoo, Tim Watkins - Standup Drums
With all members coming from different bands and genres they have come together to perform what they like to call ‘didge drum dance’ music. Drawing influences from Xavier Rudd and John Butler the band creates a unique melting pot of pumping didge, drum instrumentals and acoustic roots guitar with Spanish and Reggae influences. The band recently launched their depute self-titled EP.

www.moorditjbrothers.com


The FHC Acoustic Sessions are set in the heart of the jarrah forest in the Amphitheatre of the Forest Heritage Centre, Dwellingup, WA. Get up close and personal with intimate performances by some of WA’s most iconic musicians whilst enjoying the uniquely beautiful location.

Tickets @ Eventbright.
$25.00 PER ADULT Per Session.
$12.50 PER CHILD (6-18 YEARS).
Children under 6yrs free with accompanying paying adult.

Ticket includes free VIP Entry to the Forest Heritage Centre and sampling of Australian Bush Foods and Local Produce by Blossom on the Paperbark.

Pre Ordered Picnic Baskets and Additional Food and Drink available for purchase at Blossom on the Paperbark located within the Forest Heritage Centre. Alcohol will also be available for purchase including a selection of wines along with craft beer from Three Rivers Brewing Company.

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Acoustic Music Sessions will be held on Sunday afternoons at The Forest Heritage Centre (FHC), situated in an iconic leaf shaped building in the picturesque town of Dwellingup. This amazing venue is the home to an arts, craft and environmental education centre. The Performances that will be carried out at the FHC will be in a Storytelling format, intimate and acoustic, with option for the audience to address the performer, asking questions etc. Each performance/performer in the series is completely individual and unique, keeping the Sessions fresh and non-repetitive.

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