Experience Smoke Between Mountains, a new Australian Art Orchestra work by Aaron Choulai, blending First Nations Australian and Japanese traditions in a dreamlike story of cultural connection and music.
Smoke Between Mountains is a new music work by composer and AAO Artistic Director Aaron Choulai with the Australian Art Orchestra. While on tour with AAO to Osaka, Choulai witnessed musicians Kutcha Edwards and Miyama McQueen-Tokita discover a shared understanding between First Nations Australian and Japanese knowledge systems, and their relationships to country. That exchange became the foundation and inspiration for this latest work from the Australian Art Orchestra.
Composed for an ensemble of nine musicians, Smoke Between Mountains traces a dreamlike narrative against an innovative score that plays with the Ghibli sound world. The work draws on Shinto and Australian First Nations ecological thought, telling the story of a girl from a coastal mountain island in southern Japan and a boy from the high plateau of inland Australia, who begin to dream of the other’s world. The visions are vivid. Slowly, what feels like imagination begins to mirror reality as they try to understand messages from nature ahead of a climate catastrophe.
Against a rich visual backdrop of video art by Michael Carmody, the work unfolds through the voice and koto of Miyama McQueen-Tokita and the percussive storytelling of Gamilaroi artist Adam Manning, as Aaron Choulai employs his Sono-Kinetic Conducting system to shape improvised moments of story through sound. Blurring the boundaries between composition, improvisation and mythic storytelling, Smoke Between Mountains becomes a meditation on connection between cultures, landscapes, generations and the fragile ecologies that bind them.
Presented in partnership with the Australian Art Orchestra. The Program is supported by the City of Melbourne.
Senior $37
Adult $45
Concession $30
Child $28
First Peoples $15
Wednesday 8 July
7:30 to 8:30pm
Located in the Long Room
Australian Art Orchestra (AAO) is one of Australia’s leading contemporary ensembles. With an emphasis on improvisation, AAO explores the meeting points between disciplines and cultures, and imagines new musical forms to reflect the energy and diversity of 21st century Australia.
Founded in 1994 by Paul Grabowsky AO, led by Peter Knight 2013-2022, and now under the artistic leadership of Aaron Choulai, Australian Art Orchestra creates and presents visionary works for diverse audiences and delivers transformative professional development experiences for emerging artists.
Credits:
Aaron Choulai - Conductor & Music Director
Miyama McQueen-Tokita - Bass Koto & Voice
Adam Manning - Percussion & Electronics
Eugene Ball - Trumpet
Ryan Willams - Recorders
Chris Hale - Bass
Lizzy Welsh - Violin
Rachael Kim - Violin
Biddy Connor - Viola
Zoë Barry - Cello
Michael Carmody - Video Design
Jem Savage - Sound
Jo Redfearn - Producer
Sarah Wade - Executive Director
Ruby Song - Marketing Support
Ashley Goodall - Graphic Design
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