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Date and Time
Rāmere (Fri) 31st Jan 2025, 8PM

Anna Fält (Nordic voice) with Rob Thorne, Erika Grant & Zak Argabrite

Entry
$20 Presales
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Anna Fält (SWDN) is a versatile voice artist who performs songs from the Scandinavian and Finno-Urgic traditions as well as her own material in the form of settings of ancient spells, folk songs, yoik, lullabies, stories from the Finnish forests and the Nordic landscapes. 

Rob Thorne (Ngāti Tumutumu), is a composer, performer, improvisor, collaborator, anthropologist and explorer in the evolving journey of Taonga Pūoro.

Erika Grant is a musician and astrologer. Over the past few years she has developed a sound bathing practice using gongs, bowls and chimes. She is interested in the healing properties of sound for mental and physical wellbeing.

Zak Argabrite is a multi disciplinary artist from Kentucky based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Zak combines low saxophones and clarinets with circuit-bending and no-input mixing.

Anna Fält will also be hosting a workshop the following day, Saturday February 1st, as well as performing OFFSITE with Rob Thorne:

12-1:30pm: Nordic singing workshop at Pyramid Club, Koha
3-5pm: OFFSITE performance in Matairangi/Mt Victoria with Rob Thorne, Koha
 


$20 presales via UTR

Special thank you to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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