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BRIANRITCHIECURATOR

“Three strikes, you’re out!”

We say this back in America. But for MOFO our third strike is “IN” – in a big way.

First, I’d like to mention, we’re opening a museum. Did someone say museum? Museum of Old and New Art. This is what we’ve been waiting for. The first two MOFOs have served as divertissements for the task of building and installing a big-ass museum. Instead of a nice little party, MOFO 2011 serves as the drum roll to Australia’s art event of the year.

This third MOFO is packed with more music, more art, more food, more drink and presumably more fun than before. I don’t believe in old-fashioned concepts such as genre and “headliners” because it’s all perception, and malleable. But for those who do, we can say that we have more credible headline acts than ever before, in more genres: classical (Philip Glass), rock (Grinderman, many others), jazz (The Necks), DJ (DJKENTARO), folk (Judy Collins) and literature (Neil Gaiman). And, of course, MONA and its art are the biggest headliners of all. We have also expanded our food and drinks selections to o!er you much greater variety. MONA chefs will share all kinds of culinary secrets in their kitchen.

Other 2011 milestones... We’ve brought Asia into MOFO. We’ve got artists from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Cambodia. New venues, to ensure that no two MOFOs are the same. Enormous expansion of our network of partnerships and collaborations – locally, nationally and internationally. First inclusion of sounds from Antarctica.

Nothing else from me personally, except heartfelt thanks to the MOFO mob, and to the musos, artists and fans for making my job challenging, fun and creative. The best part about putting this festival together is the end result. Enjoy!

Brian RitchieCurator

DAVIDBARTLETTPREMIER

MONA FOMA has been an outstanding success. It has captured our hearts, engaged our minds and stimulated our senses. Not only are Tasmanians embracing this remarkable cultural event, its dazzling program of arts, music and performance is promoting our State nationally and internationally as a progressive, vibrant and culturally sophisticated destination.

MONA FOMA symbolises all of those values that make Tasmania an exceptional place to live, visit and play. It is highly innovative and has strong authentic links to all those quality things that are giving our state a unique reputation around the globe. They are a passion for the arts, an enthusiasm for good music and a love of fine fare. It brings creative people together so that they can collaborate on ground-breaking original work and encourages all of us to participate wherever and whenever we can.

Events such as MONA FOMA and the opening of the Museum of Old and New Art in 2011 are markers of a profound cultural transformation in Tasmania over the last decade as we have seen the arts grow in quantity, quality, confidence and importance. It’s a cultural transformation that I want to see continue. MONA FOMA is not only a cultural, but an economic and tourism driver. It generates economic activity, supports jobs in our creative industries, and provides a wonderful new tourism drawcard for our State.

This year will see the third MONA FOMA and the Tasmanian Government will again partner with MONA to deliver a range of cutting edge, free-entry arts events. They will enliven our summer season and inspire us all.

David Bartlett MPPremier

This year’s MOFO is the drum roll to the opening of MONA – the Museum of Old and New Art – on Jan 21.

They’ve got lots in common (well, they would). MOFO and MONA:

• Are free, mostly (MOFO) and completely (MONA)• Are weird but (almost) never wanky• Solicit your discord • Exploit your sense of fun.

Use this program as a daily planner. We’re not overloading you with info because

a) You won’t read itb) It’s all a load of rubbish anywayc) We want you to turn up and try new stu!, for free.

Ok so not all of it is free. Go to www.mofo.net.au to get your tickets for Grinderman, Philip Glass etc.

Etc.

Etc!

MONA – Museum of Old and New ArtMONA FOMA – the Museum of Old and New Art Festival of Music and ArtMOFO – for shortPW1 – Princes Wharf Shed No. 1. The MOFO hub.

DRUMROLL,PLEASE.

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TICKETSMostly, you don’t need tickets for MOFO events – they’re free.

Admittance to all free gigs will be on a first come, first in basis. Once the venue reaches capacity admittance will be one-in, one-out.

The following events are not free – you need to buy a ticket.

PHILIP GLASSSunday January 16, 7pm (See page 20)

GRINDERMAN Includes The Break and Ólöf ArnaldsWednesday January 19, doors open 5.30pm (See page 37)

Only those who have tickets to Grinderman will be admitted to PW1 on Wednesday January 19.

JUDY COLLINSSaturday January 22, 8pm (See page 46) Tickets www.theatreroyal.com.au03 6233 2299

BUY TICKETSwww.mofo.net.au

From Jan 14–20 go to the ticket booth at PW1 (Princes Wharf No.1 Shed, Castray Esplanade, Hobart) to buy tickets, and to collect pre-paid ones.

WORKSHOPSAll MOFO workshops – except Philip Glass – are free, but to secure your place go to www.mofo.net.au and register.

PHILIP GLASSA conversation with Brian Ritchie Saturday January 15, 6.30pm (See page 48)

PW1 OPENING TIMESEvery day 12pm – 11.30pmExcept Friday January 14, 6pm - 11.30pm, andWednesday January 19, 5.30pm – 11.30pm

FOODOur MONA chefs are serving yummy, easy-to eat food, and there’s also Italian, Mexican, Thai, fish and chips, Persian, BBQ, South American...

DRINKBeer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks for sale. Show your over-18 ID to get a wristband on site. No BYO.

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A burnt-out piano suspended, seemingly, in three-dimensional silence.

CHIHARU SHIOTAIN SILENCEJAPAN

JAN 14–30, 11AM–5PMFEB–APRIL, THURSDAY–SUNDAY, 12PM–4PM OR BY APPOINTMENTDETACHEDFREE ENTRY

Installation made possible by the generous contribution of Detached

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OPENINGNIGHT.

PULSARS AND ANGELSFRIDAY JAN 14, 7PMCANNONS AND IONSSATURDAY JAN 15, 1.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

Massive percussion spectacle.

DAY 1

Speak Percussion photography courtesy Jeff Busby.

SPEAK PERCUSSIONAUS

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PW1 (MAIN STAGE)

PW1 GATES OPEN 6PM

PW1 (PLAZA STAGE)

BAHA’I CENTREDETACHED

PW1FOOD+ BAR

PW1ART CAST

11AM

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FRIDAY 14 JAN

SPEAK PERCUSSIONPULSARS AND ANGELSSee page 10

THE SCIENTISTS OF MODERNMUSIC

BOTBORG

JON ROSE THE INTERACTIVE BALL PROJECT See page 31

CHIHARU SHIOTAIN SILENCESee page 8

JANE EDWARDS

BROO

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PHILIP SAMARTZISCRUSH GRINDSee page 30

THE SCIENTISTS OF MODERN MUSICAUS

FRIDAY JAN 14, 9.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGE SUNDAY JAN 23, 5.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

The fact that they’re not famous is evidence of Tasmanian cultural cringe. Except not really, because they’re kind of getting famous now. So that’s good. Anyway, they describe their music as a “synth bomb; tron-pop, beat-driven glam rock”.

Remarkable repertoire. Acclaimed. Performed everywhere bar MOFO.

Andrew Ford compositions with piano and a string quartet.

FRIDAY JAN 14, 6PMBAHA’I CENTREFREE

MONA FOMAARTISTS

JANE EDWARDSAUS

DAY 1

Photosonicneurokineasthography: writing, with sound and light, the movement of nerves.Botborg: photosonicneurokineasthographers.

FRIDAY JAN 14, 10.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

BOTBORGAUS

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AMANDAPALMER

Palmer’s un-pin-down-able. Pianist, performer, composer, blogger. Best known for her role as a Dresden Doll. Which, you might say, is “punk cabaret”. She’s gone solo since then. Now watch her go o!.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 9.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

DAY 2

USA

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Gaiman’s a great writer; a cult figure, if you will. He reads aloud a story while Campbell’s paintings illustrate it and FourPlay String Quartet sets the soundtrack.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 8PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

THE TRUTH IS A CAVE IN THE BLACK MOUNTAINS

NEIL GAIMAN, EDDIE CAMPBELL & FOURPLAY STRING QUARTETUK/AUS

Performance originally commissioned by Sydney Opera House for GRAPHIC.

Presented by the Alcorso Foundation

SATURDAY JAN 15, 3.30PM & 5PMSUNDAY JAN 16, 4.30PMTHURSDAY JAN 20, 4PMPW1FREE

Kitchen music. Think tinkling glasses and the whistle of the kettle set to the rhythm of baking bread. Made the last bit up, but still – sounds interesting...

Musica da Cucina was cooked up (sorry, sorry) by Fabio Bonelli of People From the Mountains. It has played in more than 200 house, restaurant, canteen, school, theatre, gallery and veggie garden concerts all over Europe. It comprises guitar, accordion, clarinet and pots and pans.

MUSICA DA CUCINA

DAY 2

ITALY

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PW1 (MAIN STAGE)

PW1 (PLAZA STAGE)

BAHA’I CENTRE

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SPEAK PERCUSSIONCANNONS AND IONSSee page 10

MIKELANGELO & THE BLACK SEA GENTLEMEN

NEIL GAIMAN, EDDIE CAMPBELL & FOUR-PLAY STRING QUARTETSee page 16

AMANDA PALMERSee page 14

RED RIVAL

PATERAS/BAXTER/BROWN

PUTA MADRE BROTHERS

PHILIP GLASSA CONVERSA-TION WITH BRIAN RITCHIESee page 48

22SQ PERFORM PHILIP GLASS

JOSEPH NOLAN

COOKINGDEMOSee page 44

WINE ANDBEER TASTINGSee page 45

MUSICA DA CUCINA

MUSICA DA CUCINA

BROO

K AND

REW THE C

ELL See page 31

MIKELANGELO & THE BLACK SEA GENTLEMENAUS

Ringmaster and baritone crooner. Internationally acclaimed. Immaculately dressed. SATURDAY JAN 15, 6.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

Pseudo-Mexicans from Melbourne pay homage to the heroes of rock, soul, and Mexican folk. They claim to be the world’s only surviving triple-one-man-band…

SATURDAY JAN 15, 5.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

PUTA MADRE BROTHERSAUS

Free jazz to musique concrete and the classical avant garde.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 4PMSUNDAY JAN 16, 7PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

PATERAS/BAXTER/ BROWN AUS

Drums, guitar, bass. Pull it apart and smash it back together.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 2.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

RED RIVALAUS

JON ROSE VIOLIN SOLO

JON ROSE THE INTERAC-TIVE BALL PROJECT

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PHILIP SAM

ARTZIS CRUSH GRIN

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DAY 2 MONA FOMAARTISTSSATURDAY

15 JAN

JON ROSE VIOLIN SOLOAUS

Rose has played in 40 countries – on freeways, at border fences, and in front of the Sydney Opera House (where he was apprehended). Recently he was invited to improvise, solo, on the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 7.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

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SEAN BAXTER AND DAVIDBROWNWORKSHOPSee page 48 Organist – world renowned, and a

Royal regular (as in, he has played for them, and in things named after them. Lots of things. He’s impressive). He’ll be playing a selection of Charles-Marie Widor symphonies and some modern stu! as well.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 11AMSUNDAY JAN 16, 3PMST MARY’S CATHEDRALFREE

JOSEPH NOLANUK/AUS

Presented in association with Hobart Organ Society.

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PHILIP GLASS

Etudes and Other Work for Solo Piano

The program consists of original music from the period 1976 to the present, composed for solo piano. There are also arrangements for organ and instrumental combinations.

It includes selections from the following works:

Six Etudes, nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 9,10 1994-1999 Each etude approaches the piano in a di!erent way.

Mad Rush 1980 Commissioned by Radio Bremen and originally composed for organ.

Metamorphoses nos. 2, 3, 4 1989 A set of piano pieces drawn from Errol Morris’ film The Thin Blue Line and from a staging of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis.

Dreaming Awake 2006 Originally written as a gift for a Tibetan studies centre in New York.

Wichita Vortex Sutra 1990 Allen Ginsberg and Philip Glass first collaborated on Hydrogen Jukebox in 1990. The chamber operaincluded Wichita Vortex Sutra (1966), Ginsberg’s reflection of the anti-war mood of the 1960s.

This is exciting. Glass is a genuine legend; one of the greatest composers of our time.

SUNDAY 16 JAN, 7PM FEDERATION CONCERT HALLTICKETS ON SALE NOWA RESERVE $105* B RESERVE $90**PLUS BOOKING FEE1300 369 882WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

PHILIP GLASSA CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN RITCHIE SATURDAY JAN 15, 6.30PMSEE WORKSHOP PAGE

DAY 3

Presented in association with Sydney Festival

USA

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JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION

BALLETLAB

Three-part contemporary dance trilogy by Phillip Adams. Performed over three nights.

Amplification Shock and aftershock amplified. A ballet and turntable car crash.

THE TRILOGY – PART 1AMPLIFICATION SUNDAY JAN 16, 6PMPW1, BALLETLAB STAGEFREE

Warning: Nudity, dynamic soundtrack, strobe light e!ects

SUNDAY JAN 16, 9.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

DAY 3

Presented in association with Feel Presents

BalletLab would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania (MONA); EMPAC (USA); Arts Victoria; Australia Council for the Arts; City of Melbourne; Victorian Arts Centre’s Full Tilt Program and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Chorus. Miracle’s music commission and recordings at EMPAC, USA (2008) were made possible by a grant from the Argosy Foundation’s Contemporary Music Fund.

BalletLab photography courtesy Je! Busby.

THEAUS

NYC-bred mix of punk, soul, rap, garage, rockabilly, rhythm and blues.

USA

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PW1 (MAIN STAGE)

PW1 (PLAZA STAGE)

BAHA’I CENTREST

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ELL See page 31

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PHILIP SAM

ARTZIS CRUSH GRIN

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BALLETLABTRILOGY – PART 1AMPLIFICATIONSee page 23

KYÜ

THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSIONSee page 22

MANGUS

PATERAS/BAXTER/BROWNSee page 19

LINCOLN LE FEVRE

FOURPLAY STRING QUARTET

JOSEPH NOLANSee page 19

FOURPLAYSTRING QUARTET WORKSHOPSee page 48

PHILIPGLASSSee page 20

COOKINGDEMOSee page 44

WINE AND BEER TASTINGSee page 45

MUSICA DA CUCINA

JON ROSE THE INTERAC-TIVE BALL PROJECT

LINCOLN LE FEVREAUS

A bit country and a bit punk-rock. Stories told in a beautiful voice.

SUNDAY JAN 16, 3.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

MANGUSAUS

Hobart blues. Grit, guitar, and gravel, just as you’d expect.

SUNDAY JAN 16, 1.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

Two very young girls from Sydney with a unique sound. Precise, soaring harmonies, electronics, and ritualistic percussion.

SUNDAY JAN 16, 8PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

KYÜAUS

MICHAEL LAMPARD

MONA FOMAARTISTS

DAY 3 SUNDAY 16 JAN

MICHAEL LAMPARDTIME PASSES – MUSIC TO MICHELANGELOAUS

Selected, fresh at 21, as finalist for Placido Domingo’s Operalia in Paris. Sang Guglielmo in the Rome Opera Festival season of Cosi Fan Tutte. Has sung for IHOS and Melbourne Opera, and solo for the Tasmanian and Sydney symphony orchestras.

SUNDAY JAN 16, 6PMMONDAY JAN 17, 6PMBAHA’I CENTREFREE

FOURPLAY STRING QUARTET AUS

Rock, pop, neo-classical, jazz, klezmer, swing, folk-tronica, hip hop...

SUNDAY JAN 16, 5PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

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BALLETLAB

THE TRILOGY – PART 2MIRACLEMONDAY JAN 17, 7PMPW1, BALLETLAB STAGEFREEWarning: Loud moments and partial nudity

Miracle70s cult rapture, hysteria and transcendence.

DAY 4

METROPOLIS LIVE RE-SCOREMONDAY JAN 17, 9PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

AUS

THE NEW POLLUTANTSAUS

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PW1 (MAIN STAGE)

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BAHA’I CENTRED

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BALLETLABTRILOGY – PART 2MIRACLESee page 26

THE NEW POLLUTANTSMETROPOLIS LIVE RE-SCORESee page 27

NANCY MAURO-FLUDE

CAMBODIAN SPACE PROJECT

THE LITTLE CUBAS

THE STOICS

COOKINGDEMOSee page 44

WINE AND BEER TASTINGSee page 45

OWEN PALLETT

Smart pop (smart, as in intelligent).

MONDAY JAN 17, 4.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

Garage roots, driven into indie. A bit of noise.

MONDAY JAN 17, 3PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

Hottest band in the kingdom! Jungle, go-go, garage rock and Khmer crooning.

MONDAY JAN 17, 6PMTUESDAY JAN 18, 5.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

THE LITTLE CUBASAUS

CAMBODIAN SPACE PROJECTCAMBODIA/AUS

THE STOICSAUS

Paraphenelia: choreography, electronic noise box, and other musical inventions. Paraphenelia is misspelled on purpose. But feel free to send us an email about it anyway.

MONDAY JAN 17, 1.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

NANCY MAURO-FLUDEAUS

MICHAEL LAMPARDSee page 25

MONA FOMAARTISTS

DAY 4 MONDAY 17 JAN

One-man bands are a rising trend. The era of solo performers – singer-songwriters and all that – is pretty much done.Drummers ruin bands.It’s incredibly difficult, and there’s no one else up there to take the blame.Oh! This is exciting. I’ve never made it this far before.

Quotes from Owen Pallett taken, without permission, from the New York Times, and divorced from their proper context.

OWEN PALLETTCANADA

MONDAY JAN 17, 8PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

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AMANDA PALMERWORKSHOPSee page 48

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MONA FOMAART

SAMSON YOUNGSOUND CLOUD (GONG III)HONG KONG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLEHKG

INSTALLATION OPEN TUESDAY JAN 18–20, 11AM–5PM

PERFORMANCESTUESDAY JAN 18, 1PM, 2.30PM, 4PMWEDNESDAY JAN 19, 1PM, 2.30PM, 4PMTHURSDAY JAN 20, 1PM, 2.30PM, 4PMTMAG, BONDSTOREFREE

Hot Hong Kong composer Samson Young presents Sound Cloud (Gong III): an intense, site-specific sound experience. At the turn of last century, Chinese immigrants found work in the north-eastern Tasmanian tin-fields. Many miners smoked opium – perhaps as a reaction to social isolation. It fuelled Anglo-Australian suspicion...

Samson Young is presented with the support of City University of Hong Kong

JON ROSE THE INTERACTIVE BALL PROJECTAUS

Balls are global. This one’s imbued with technology that turns it, with your help, into a musical instrument.

FRIDAY JAN 14, 8PMSATURDAY JAN 15, 9PMSUNDAY JAN 16, 9PMPW1, PLAZA STAGE

SATURDAY JAN 22, 5.30PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 12.30PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Using a K-Bow – an interactive violin bow – Rose measures the bow’s hair pressure and three dimensional movement, and the relationship between finger board, bridge, and bow, to produce a stunning sound experience of gut on string.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 2PMWEDNESDAY JAN 19, 2PMTHURSDAY JAN 20, 10PM FOLLOWED BY ARTIST TALKTMAG, BONDSTOREFREE

Please note that you are about to jump in an artwork. Costume is compulsory (provided).

OPENING FRIDAY JAN 14, 6PM JAN 15 –20, CLOSED JAN 19 12PM–8PM PW1 FREE

Samartzis uses field recordings of natural and constructed environments as his primary material to render densities of space and discrete zones of aural experience, which are arranged and mixed to reflect the acoustic and spatial complexities of everyday sound fields. Yep.

OPENING THURSDAY JAN 13, 6PMJAN 14–20, 12PM–5PMCASTFREE

BROOK ANDREWTHE CELLAUS

JON ROSE PALIMPOLINAUS

PHILIP SAMARTZISCRUSH GRINDAUS

Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, and presented in association with Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2010Brook Andrew: The Cell is proudly supported by the Nelson Meers Foundation

Photography courtesy the artist and Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Photo by Roger D’Souza.

Crush Grind is composed from sounds gathered by Philip in the Antarctic. The artist would like to thank the Australian Antarctic Division for their support of this project.

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CHIRITUESDAY JAN 18, 8PMPW1, MAIN STAGETHURSDAY JAN 20, 6PMPW1, PLAZA STAGE FREE

Simon Barker plays drums, Scott Tinkler plays trumpet, and Bae Il Dong presents Pansori – classical Korean music theatre.

If volcanos could sing, then they would sound like Bae Il Dong. The Korean’s voice has such breadth that it not only fills physical space like a lava flow but seems to stretch back across time.

–John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald

Simon Barker is one of Australia’s most extraordinary jazz drummers, playing with an intensity that is virtually unrivalled.

–Tony Mitchell, Music Forum

Tinkler has the best tone, technique, articulation and inventiveness of any Australian trumpeter I’ve ever heard … For sheer bursting excitement there can be few anywhere to match him.

–Craig Pearce, Drum Media

THE NECKS

Australia’s best-known jazz band. Improvisation, grand piano, lights, drums and upright bass.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 9.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

DAY 5

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PW1 (MAIN STAGE)

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OLD MAN LUEDECKE

CAMBODIAN SPACE PROJECTSee page 29

SOPHIA BROUS

SASKIA SANSOM

COOKINGDEMOSee page 44

WINE AND BEER TASTINGSee page 45

BRIGID BURKE AUS

Combines clarinet with live audio laptop and video mix. Show features water, shoes, glass and a disembodied clarinet.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 5PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

Evelyn Morris – percussionist extraordinaire – picks up an accordion and sings against the backdrop of her psychedelic space-prog band.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 6.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

PIKELETAUS

TOM VINCENT TRIOAUS

Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Oscar Peterson (inspired by).

TUESDAY JAN 18, 6PMTHURSDAY JAN 20, 6PMBAHA’I CENTREFREE

New growth from old (folk and) roots.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 1.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

OLD MAN LUEDECKECANADA

Pronounce it Bruce. Expressive, evocative pop.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 3PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

SOPHIA BROUSAUS

Smoky woman caught in a well. That’s how she describes herself. See also: sparse death-rattle instrumentals.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 4PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

SASKIA SANSOMAUS

MONA FOMAARTISTS

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HONG KONG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLEPERFORMANCE 1

HONG KONG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLEPERFORMANCE 2

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GRINDERMAN WEDNESDAY JAN 19, 9.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGETICKETS ON SALE NOW$50 (PLUS BOOKING FEE)1300 369 882WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

DAY 6

Presented in association with Big Day Out Photograph courtesy Deidre O’Callaghan.

AUS

We grind.–Jim Sclavunos

What can we say. We like Cave. We like his buddies (it’s Warren’s third MOFO).

Nick Cave – vocals, electric guitar, organ, piano.

Warren Ellis – electric bouzouki, fendocaster, violin, viola, acoustic guitar, backing vocals.

Martyn Casey – bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals.

Jim Sclavunos – drums, percussion, backing vocals.

What else can we say. Oh yeah – DON’T BOTHER US WITH YOUR CRY BABY IT’S-TOO-LOUD BULLSH*T.

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ÓLÖF ARNALDS

It’s weird how Iceland’s got so many good musicians. Anyway, Ólöf can sing (and play). She sounds, says Björk, “somewhere between a child and an old woman”.

WEDNESDAY JAN 19, 6.30PMPW1, MAIN STAGESUPPORTING GRINDERMANTICKETS ON SALE NOW$50 (PLUS BOOKING FEE)1300 369 882WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

THURSDAY JAN 20, 8PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

TONY BUCK & MAGDA MAYASAUS/GERMANY

ÓLÖF ARNALDSICELAND

JON ROSE PALIMPOLIN

BAHA’I CENTRE

TONY BUCK & MAGDA MAYAS

Surf music! Who knew! Midnight Oil plus Ritchie.

Rob Hirst – drums and percussion.Jim Moginie – guitars and keyboard. Martin Rotsey – guitar. Brian Ritchie – bass and vocals.

Drums and piano improvised duo.

WEDNESDAY JAN 19, 8PMPW1, MAIN STAGESUPPORTING GRINDERMANTICKETS ON SALE NOW$50 (PLUS BOOKING FEE)1300 369 882WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

WEDNESDAY JAN 19, 6PMBAHA’I CENTRE FOLLOWED BY ARTIST TALKFREE

THE BREAKAUS

MONA FOMAARTISTS

DAY 6 WEDNESDAY 19 JAN

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PW1 GATES OPEN 5:30PM

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BALLETLAB

DJKENTARO

Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables and an audio mixer. The term was coined in 1994 by DJ Supreme to describe the difference between a DJ who just plays records and one who actually performs, by touching and moving the records to manipulate sound.

Blog, “Underground Hip-Hop for Dummies”

DJKENTARO is an acclaimed turntablist. His name is capitalised and spaceless on purpose.

THURSDAY JAN 20, 10PMPW1, MAIN STAGESATURDAY JAN 22, 9.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

AboveLambs, shepherds and toy pianos. It’s about confession and the afterlife.

Warning: Loud moments and partial nudity

THE TRILOGY – PART 3ABOVETHURSDAY JAN 20, 7PM PW1, BALLETLAB STAGE FREE

DAY 7

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BAHA’I CENTRE

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RICHARD SMITH & GREG SOUTER

THE NATIVE CATS

ANDY WHITE

CHIRISee page 32

COOKINGDEMOSee page 44

WINE AND BEER TASTINGSee page 45

ANDY WHITE IRELAND

Wikipedia says:A troubadour was a composer and performer of Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350).

We say:Andy’s a troubadour.

THURSDAY JAN 20, 4.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

THURSDAY JAN 20, 9PMPW1, MAIN STAGEFREE

(Formerly “Pivot”)

Experimental, melancholic pop. No vowels for PVT.

PVTAUS

High-energy guitar show: new works and reworked Latin compositions.

THURSDAY JAN 20, 1.30PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

RICHARD SMITH & GREG SOUTERUSA/AUS

Tasmanian pub-rock. The Cats and their equipment occupy a mere square metre or two of the stage, which is dwarfed, in turn, by the cavernous majesty of PW1, which is itself but a freckle on Hobart’s arse-cheek. The Native Cats is the only act whose bio we reprinted word-for-word. Except this last bit.

THURSDAY JAN 20, 3PMPW1, PLAZA STAGEFREE

THE NATIVE CATSAUS

BALLETLABPART 3ABOVE See page 40

TOM VINCENT TRIOSee page 35

MONA FOMAARTISTS

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HONG KONG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLESOUND CLOUD (GONG III)See page 30

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HONG KONG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLEPERFORMANCE 2

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JON ROSE PALIMPOLINFOLLOWED BY ARTIST TALKSee page 30

MUSICA DA CUCINA

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WINE AND BEER TASTING PW1

TUES JAN 185.30PM

Compare warm with cool climate wines.

THURS JAN 20 5.30PM

Cheese and beer-matching master class.

SAT JAN 15 5.30PM

Oysters, lagers, Riesling.

SUN JAN 16 2.30PM

Old and new-world Pinots.

KIDS’ CORNER MONDAY, TUESDAY & THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

How cute. Let us augment, momentarily, your mental and emotional well-being by teaching your children how to finger-paint with food and whatnot.

MON JAN 17 5.30PM

Old and new-world Riesling, Sauvignon/Sauvignon blanc and Shiraz/Syrah.

FOOD ANDWINE

MOFO food and bev returns: Moorilla wine, world cuisine, Moo Brew, pie floater. There’s a food demo every day at lunchtime. They’re pretty cool. Just turn up.

Come first to secure your place. All of you. We really hope you don’t miss out, but if you do – the MONA Cellar Door is open for tastings 7 days a week, 10am–5pm.

TUES JAN 18 12.30PM

BEAST

Don’t you want to know where your bacon came from? Ok so we’re not going to kill the beast in front of you but we will show you how to break it down and cook with unusual cuts of meat. With Vince Trim and Marcus Vermey.

SAT JAN 1512.30PM

STARS

Philippe Leban talks to and feeds you. We’ve Michelin stars in our eyes. Talk wine with the maker, Conor van der Reest.

THURS JAN 20 12.30PM

BASE

Dishes prepared using MONA base products: sauces and dressings made from Moorilla lees and verjuice; risottos and bread from Moo Brew wheat and wurt.

SUN JAN 16 12.30PM

ANCIENT

Ancient cooking techniques. Special Moo Brew made just for the occasion.

MON JAN 17 12.30PM

BIG FISH

We’ll process, fillet and cook a whole, big fish. Mark Eather talks about sustainable fishing and ike ijme. We were going to call this demo “Fish Fingers” but we thought it might put you off.

COOKINGDEMOSPW1

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SPECIALEVENT

MOFOEXTRA SATURDAY

22 JAN

JUDYCOLLINS

Folk legend. Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell. Send in the clowns.

JUDY COLLINS WITHGUEST PERFORMANCEBY CHRIS BAILEY FROM THE SAINTSSATURDAY JAN 22, 8PMTHEATRE ROYALPREMIUM TICKETS $85STANDARD TICKETS $7903 6233 2299WWW.THEATREROYAL.COM.AU

USA

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WORKSHOPS

SATURDAY JAN 15, 6.30PMBAHA’I CENTRETICKETS ON SALE NOW$5 (PLUS BOOKING FEE)1300 369 882WWW.MOFO.NET.AUEE

22SQ are Ben Price, Georgie Smith, Mitch Ellis and Nick Nugent.

Ask Glass a question after his talk with Ritchie.

Bae Il Dong perfected Pansori by singing beside a waterfall for 18 hours, every day, for seven years.

WEDNESDAY JAN 19, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOP REGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

AMANDA PALMERWORKSHOP

Half a million followers on Twitter: how and why does Palmer do it?

MONDAY JAN 17, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOPREGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

With Andy White (Ireland), Lincoln Le Fevre (Tassie), and Jim Moginie and Rob Hirst (The Break, Midnight Oil).

THURSDAY JAN 20, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOPREGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

Much-loved jazz musicians discuss their work and collaboration.

TUESDAY JAN 18, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOP REGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

They discuss their move from classical to electric, experiments with covers, and attitude to genre.

SUNDAY JAN 16, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOPREGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

FOURPLAY STRING QUARTETWORKSHOP

22SQ PERFORMINGPHILIP GLASS’CONCERTOFOR SAXOPHONE QUARTET

PHILIP GLASS A CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN RITCHIE

SONGWRITERS ROUNDTABLEWORKSHOP

BAE IL DONGWORKSHOP

SIMON BARKER & SCOTT TINKLERWORKSHOP

Two of Australia’s most respected improvisers workshop the application of extended technique to conventional acoustic instruments, and the relationship this has with free improvisation.

SATURDAY JAN 15, 1PMTMAG, COMMISSARIATFREE WORKSHOP REGISTER AT:WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

SEAN BAXTER AND DAVID BROWNWORKSHOP

CHIHARU SHIOTA PRESENTED BY

PHILIP SAMARTZIS PRESENTED BY

MAGDA MAYAS IS PRESENTED WITH THE SUPPORT OF GOETHE INSTITUTE.JUDY COLLINS PRESENTED BY

WORKSHOPS SUPPORTED BY

MUSICA DA CUCINA PRSENTED BY

PARTNERS

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS

MEDIA PARTNERS

BROOK ANDREW PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH

PRINTED BY GEON, PAPER KINDLY SUPPLIED BY

SPEAK PERCUSSION PRESENTED WITH SUPPORT FROM

BALLET LAB ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF

MONA FOMA IS A PROJECT OF MONA SUPPORTED BY THE TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT THROUGH EVENTS TASMANIA.

THANK YOU

MONA FOMA PRODUCED BY MONA IN CONJUNCTION WITH INSITE ARTS CONTACT US: O3 6277 9900 [email protected]

JOIN THE MAILING LIST: WWW.MOFO.NET.AU

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MONA OPENING2011 JAN 21–23

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DAVIDWALSHThis is good, I think: but maybe not useful, too clever, clever.

You think you’re a great writer. But you’ve got writer’s block. You’ve had it for a while, your whole life in fact. You’ve never written anything. But you’re a great writer.

Finally, here, now you’re lifting the pen, putting it to paper. Will the words pour out in a delicate, delightful stream, conveying the depth and beauty of all the ideas you have ever had, lovely capsules of meaning in perfect prose?

Or will they resemble the chaos of your mind, words tripping each other in a tangle of obfuscation, only misconceptions conveyed?

The writing is on the wall. I call it Mona.

I await the museum opening with interest...

DICEROLL,PLEASE.

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MONANISMMUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART

OPENING EXHIBITION

OPENINGSATURDAY JAN 22, 10AM

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MONANISMOPENING SATURDAY JAN 22, 10AMSATURDAY JAN 22–23SPECIAL TIMES10AM–10PM

MONDAY JAN 24–JULY 7, 201111AM–7PMMUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART

ON THE ROAD TO HEAVEN THE HIGHWAY TO HELL2008STEPHEN J SHANABROOK

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ANA PRVACKI AT THE TIPS OF YOUR FINGERTIPS (TOWARDS A CLEAN MONEY CULTURE)SATURDAY JAN 22, 11AM, 1PM & 3PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 11AMMUSEUMFREE

DIY CHIVALRYSATURDAY JAN 22, 5PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 5PMMUSEUMFREE

Ok so, last MOFO you voted for the pieces you wanted Prvacki to perform. The votes were counted. We thought about overriding you, to put on show the ones that we best like the sound of (no one would ever know). We decided not to, but.

Anyhow, you’ve guessed: she’s a performance artist.

COMMEMORATIVE SCARAB OF AMENHOTEP IIIEGYPT, C. 1379 BCE

Ancient Egyptian press release.

MONANISMART

COFFIN OF ANKHPEFYHERY EGYPT, 730–600 BCE

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SKIN FLINT1984JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT

Genius gra"ti.

PAINTING1977PETER BOOTH

Australian surrealism. Every Australian township has its hotel and each has its story.

Sidney Nolan, 1949

DOG AND DUCK HOTEL1948 SIDNEY NOLAN

Ancient Greek coin with horny satyr and protesting nymph.

STATER OF THASOS WITH NYMPH AND SATYRTHRACIAN ISLANDS, GREEK, C. 475–440 BCE

Furniture, heartbeats and 30-second stories from this wildly underrated Tasmanian artist.

WHEN MY HEART STOPS BEATING2008–10PATRICK HALL

MONANISMART

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STERNENFALL / SHEVIRATH HA KELIM2007ANSELM KIEFER

We have a painting and sculpture by this German Neo-Expressionist master.

Visual/intellectual juice.

What being human is, in my experience, is simply and at best, everyone extending themselves beyond their body using the tools they have. These tools communicate in a wider range of ways, more than the obvious stuff, like when I talk to you.

–David Walsh, conversation with Gregory Barsamian, Jan 2010

A fat car. We had to make a special hole in the roof to get it into the museum.

SECRET MACHINE2008REYNOLD REYNOLDS

FAT CAR2006 ERWIN WURM

ARTIFACT2010GREGORY BARSAMIAN

MONANISMART

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GROUPE FFLAME PLAYERSATURDAY JAN 22, 7.50PM, 9.30PM, 10.30PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 7.30PM, 8.40PM, 9.30PMGROUPE F STAGEMUSEUM ROOFTOPFREE

FRANCE

Famous pyrotechnics. Setting things on fire.

Presented by arrangement with Arts Projects AustraliaPhotography by Jeff Busby

SO. THE MUSEUM’S OPENING. WE’RE HAVING A PARTY. WANT TO COME?

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MONA OPENING WEEKEND

Wooooooohoooooooo etc

RUGS – bring.PETS – don’t bring.TRANSPORT – plan (see opposite).WATER – drink.SUNSCREEN – you get the idea.CASH – there’s no ATM on site.GLASS – not allowed.WEAPONS – definitely not allowed.FERRY – express (wink, wink).KIDS – we love kids!

FOOD

Food prepared by MONA’s Philippe Leban and his team, 10am to 11pm. Check out our new wine bar and museum cafe. Drinks available. Obviously.

THE SOURCEHover above the hoi polloi. Sip wine and binge on canapés at The Source while you enjoy the festivities.

Saturday and Sunday lunch, 12.30pm–5pm$180 per person

Saturday dinner 6.30pm–11pm$210 per person Includes canapés, drinks and ferry transfer.Bookings 03 6277 9900

WINE BAROysters, charcuterie, cheese, dessert. Craft beers, and Moorilla wine of course. Instead (or as well as) a glass or bottle you can try a flight: six samples of wine or beer, with self-guided tasting notes.From 10am MUSEUM CAFEFood, co!ee.10am–10pm

FOODThere’s lots of it to choose from. Our own MONA stu! plus South American, Persian, Japanese, baked spuds and so forth.

ALCOHOL We’ve got plenty, no BYO.

FRIDAY, JAN 21

ENTRY

Only people with tickets will be admitted to the site.

To get a ticket, you need to go to www.mona.net.au/fri21 and register for the ballot. There are 2500 tickets available. You could score up to four – but you must register. A ticket won’t get you into the museum. You’re here for the bands! Food and drink! Family and friends! Isn’t that enough!

Site gates open 6pmDerwent Entertainment Centre (DEC) car park open from 4.30pmShuttle buses from DEC to MONA from 5pmFirst performance 7pmFinal performance finishes 11pmMuseum closed

TRANSPORT

Getting to the site on Friday, Jan 21 Remember: you won’t get on site if you don’t have a ticket.

Ferry (express ticket–bypass the shuttle bus) To board the ferry you need a ferry ticket and a ticket to the MONA site – the one you got from entering the ballot (see above). Ferry leaves MONA Brooke St ferry terminal (Hobart) at regular intervals from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Arrives at MONA Elliss Point ferry terminal (MONA) about 45 minutes later. Return tickets $30. Buy them in advance – www.mona.net.au/ferryNote: Ferry tickets on sale Tuesday 11th January 2011.

See page over for timetable.

ParkingAll vehicles must park at the Derwent Entertainment Centre, Brooker Highway, Glenorchy. Then you take the free shuttle bus to MONA. Shuttle returns to the DEC regularly throughout the night. Please note there will be no parking at MONA.

TaxiThere’s a rank near the MONA main gates.

BikeA good idea, yes, yes. Bike parking on site. Thanks Bicycle Tasmania! Everyone loves a cyclist!

WalkEnter through the main gates on Main Road. Car drop-o! points are near the entrance.

SATURDAY, JAN 22 SUNDAY, JAN 23

ENTRY

It’s free to get in – and the entertainment’s free too. But there are capacity limits. If you book a spot on the ferry (see below) you will be guaranteed entry to the site.

The doors to the Museum of Old and New Art o"cially open on Saturday, January 22 at 10am.

Site gates open 9amDerwent Entertainment Centre (DEC) car park open from 8amShuttle buses from DEC to MONA from 8.30amFirst performance 12 noonFinal performance finishes 11pm (Saturday) 10pm (Sunday)Museum open 10am to 10pm

TRANSPORT

Getting to the site on Sat Jan 22 and Sun Jan 23

Ferry (express ticket–bypass the shuttle bus)Book a ferry ticket for guaranteed entry to the site. Several departures per hour, from 9.15am.

Ferry leaves from the MONA Brooke St ferry terminal (Hobart) and arrives at MONA Elliss Point ferry terminal (MONA) about 45 minutes later. Return tickets $30. Buy them in advance – www.mona.net.au/ferry or at the MONA Brooke St ferry terminal (Hobart), subject to availability. Ferry tickets on sale Wednesday 15th December, 2010.

See page over for timetable.

ParkingAll vehicles must park at the Derwent Entertainment Centre, Brooker Highway, Glenorchy. Then you take the free shuttle bus to MONA. Shuttle returns to the DEC regularly throughout the day and night. Please note there will be no parking at MONA.

TaxiThere’s a rank near the MONA main gates.

BikeA good option. Bike parking on site – thanks to Bicycle Tasmania.

WalkEnter through the main gates on Main Road. Car drop-o! points are near the entrance.

Disabled accessDrop-o! point near the MONA gates and a golf-cart shuttle service up the drive to MONA. If you have particu-lar access requirements, please email [email protected]

ENTRY ANDTRANSPORT

INFORMATION

MONA FERRY TICKETSAvailable from www.mona.net.au/ferryFrom Wednesday 15th December, 2010.

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WATERSTATION

CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKITHE LIFE OF C.B.

MONA ELLISS POINTFERRY TERMINAL

THE PADDOCK

TAXI RANK

SHUTTLE BUS DROP OFF/PICK UP

MAIN ENTRANCE

BIKE PARK

WINE BAR

MUSEUM CAFE

ROMAN SIGNER ENGPASS

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MONA FERRY SERVICESATURDAY 22 & SUNDAY 23 JAN

MONA FERRY TICKETSAvailable from www.mona.net.au/ferryFrom Wednesday 15th December, 2010.

MONA FERRY SERVICEFRIDAY 21 JAN

MONA BROOKE STFERRY TERMINAL(HOBART)

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THE CRUEL SEA

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ROMAN SIGNERENGPASS

Refined punk. Hugely influential.

Car-crash sculpture. Come and watch it crash then sip wine and discuss its formal qualities.

FRIDAY JAN 21, 9.30PMSATURDAY JAN 22, 7.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

FRIDAY JAN 21, 8PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 8.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

FRIDAY JAN 21, 7PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREEPERMANENT INSTALLATION AVAILABLE TO VIEW FROM FRIDAY JAN 21 ONWARDS

ROMAN SIGNERENGPASSSWITZERLAND

THE CRUEL SEAAUS

WIREUK

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PRE-OPENINGPARTY FRIDAY

21 JAN

Nice. FOO

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DJKENTARO

DYA SINGH

THE DC3

PARIS WELLS

HEALTH

PINKY BEECROFT & THE WHITE RUSSIANS

THE CRUEL SEA

Health makes extremely pleasant noise music.How can such a thing be, you ask? I don’t know, really.

–Vice Magazine

SATURDAY JAN 22, 6PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 7PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

Pinky BeecroftBen Jobson – bassDamien Cafarella – guitarRyan Adamson – guitar Marcus Ryan – drums Adrian Vincent – keyboardsPlus friends and guests.

We love Pinky! We love his friends and guests!

SATURDAY JAN 22, 4.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

Soul-funk from Melbourne. A David special pick!

SATURDAY JAN 22, 3PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

PINKY BEECROFT AND THE WHITE RUSSIANSAUS

PARIS WELLSAUS

HEALTHUSA

MONA(ROOFTOP STAGE)

GROUPE FSTAGE (MUSEUMROOFTOP)MUSEUM

MONA(THE PADDOCK)

THE NYMPHS

TIM DAVIES

DOMINIC FRANCIS

JON ROSETHE INTERACTIVE BALL PROJECT

ACUMEN PRESENTS:SEA SPRAY

DJ GROTESQUE

SINGH SISTERS BOLLYWOOD DANCE WORKSHOP

ENOLA FALL

BEN LAWLESS QUARTET

ARGUS

DEAN STEVENSONAND THE ROCK DROP

ALL FIRES THE FIRE

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Singh takes Sikh songs and texts and interprets them in tandem with other global sounds. Lots of albums. Lots of cred and concerts. Pioneer and settler of the new-world music scene.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 12PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

DYA SINGHAUS

SATURDAY 22 JAN

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DOMINIC FRANCISAUS

ENOLA FALLAUS

TIM DAVIESAUS

THE NYMPHSAUS

Acoustic guitar, vocal harmony, electronics.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 1PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Kind of WWII (in a good way). Matching outfits.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 12.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Local. Surprising. Classics plus plus.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 7PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Honest, transparent singing and song-writing.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 2.30PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

A Hobart four-piece with a taste for intense live shows. Arcade Fire and Tom Waits influence.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 2PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Live and digital spray-can art to the sound of DJ Dameza.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 8PMSUNDAY JAN 23, 7.30PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Bollywood dance class!

SATURDAY JAN 22, 4PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE WORKSHOP

Four Hobart lads whose music dwells in the dark, synth-laden Donnie Darko soundtrack in my mind.

–Steph Hughes, Triple J

SATURDAY JAN 22, 8PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

ALL FIRES THE FIREAUS

ACUMEN PRESENTS SEA SPRAYAUS

You’ll think you know the tune, but then… Classic rock, elastic metal and twisted jazz.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 6.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

DEAN STEVENSON & THE ROCK DROPAUS

DJ GROTESQUEAUS

Psychedelic Tassie rock.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 5PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

ARGUSAUS

SINGH SISTERSAUS

Rock, jazz and “kletzma” gypsy sounds.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 3.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

BEN LAWLESS QUARTETAUS

ARTISTSTHE PADDOCK

ARTISTSROOFTOP STAGE

SATURDAY 22 JAN

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HEALTH

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THE THING

THE SCIENTISTS OF MODERN MUSIC

TRUE LIVE

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Trumpet and traditional Vietnamese instruments. Cross-bred jazz.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 1PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

Led by Mats Gustafsson on the sax. Behold The Thing.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 2.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

THE THINGSWEDEN

MONA(ROOFTOP STAGE)MUSEUM

MONA(THE PADDOCK)

JULIUS SCHWING TRIO

JON ROSETHE INTERACTIVE BALL PROJECT

KASHISHI

ALEX FELIX

ACUMEN PRESENTS:SEA SPRAY

DJ MACRO MICRO

STREET MOVEMENT

EVIL GOAT

GLENN RICHARDSFROM AUGIE MARCHACOUSTIC

THE DC3

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23 JANYou could call this hip hop, even jazz rap, but I’d prefer to label it art-hop.

–jmag

“Art hop”? That’s pretty wanky. But the band’s not.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 4PMMONA, MAIN STAGEFREE

TRUE LIVEAUS

THE DC3AUS

You wanna start me? Start me, go on, start me. Because in this life, starting is all. We both know none of us has the attention span to finish anything. –Damian Cowell

Damian Cowell – vocals.Douglas Lee Robertson – bass and vocals.Henri Grawe – sax, guitar, keyboard.

SATURDAY JAN 22, 1.30PMMONA, MAIN STAGESUNDAY JAN 23, 4.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

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ALEX FELIXAUS

GLENN RICHARDSFROM AUGIE MARCHACOUSTICAUS

DJ MACRO MICROAUS

EVIL GOATAUS

A DJ set, danceable and fun, of world music: Chinese anthem, Russian choir, Icelandic pop and Middle Eastern metal.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 3.30PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Apparently, Evil Goat is a hideous, formless excursion into sonic blasphemy, which advocates nihilistic abandon as the only way to combat the bacchanalian orgy of late capitalism.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 1.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Hobart band. Stark, post-punk instrumentals.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 7.30PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Jazz, soul, hip hop, funk, disco, reggae, dub and breaks.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 5PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

I’ve talked to my brother Chris, Dan Luscombe and Mike Noga about doing something together for years and happily we’ve just done it… Anyway, there’s longer stories but who cares? It’s rough and ready but not without ambition and finesse. Like most of the Augie stuff it ain’t hip, but I hope it’s got some legs to out-stroll the sprinting ninnies on Cool Street.

–Glenn Richards

SUNDAY JAN 23, 3PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Kashishi: phonetic spelling of Caxixi, a flat-bottomed, seed-filled basket shaker.

Kashishi collects seeds from around the world – Brazil, Ghana, Sufi, New Zealand – to make a delicious, multicultural gumbo. This is a metaphor.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 2PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

Schwing eschews musical boundaries; drummer Konrad Park makes strange things happen on stage.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 12PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Hobart black metal. Nice.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 6PMMONA, ROOFTOP STAGEFREE

Jack Viney – turntables and MPC. Soul, funk, jazz and hip-hop set base.

Scott Cashion – sax. Member of many Hobart funk/rock bands.

SUNDAY JAN 23, 6.30PMMONA, THE PADDOCKFREE

STREET MOVEMENTAUS

JULIUS SCHWINGTRIOAUS

KASHISHIAUS

IVY STAUS

RUINSAUS

ARTISTSTHE PADDOCK

ARTISTSROOFTOP STAGE

SUNDAY 23 JAN

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MONAMONA FOMA

Mona is . . .

Dylan BanksLindy-Lou BatemanMarek von BertouchTrudi BrinkmanMichelle BrooksDain CairnsLeigh CarmichaelViv CarrollBrooke CaulleyJane ClarkAnna CuthbertsonSteve DevereauxNicole DurlingJames DwyerShane EastwoodMark FraserTony HolznerPatrick KellyMelanie KnowlesMary LijnzaadJean-Hubert MartinElizabeth MeadAdam MeredithHelen MorrisDelia NichollsCraig PoorterSarah QuineMark RhodesAnnette RoundAndrew StaceyJames StricklandAdrian SpinksOlivier VarenneDavid WalshPhilip WatkinsNic WhyteMark WilsdonTeresa Wright

Made possible by David WalshCurator Brian RitchieArt Curators Nicole Durling Olivier Varenne

Project Manager Leigh CarmichaelProducers Lee Cumberlidge Andrew Bleby Program & Operations Manager Shelley McCuaigProduction Manager Allan MaguireTechnical Manager Richard DinnenProduction Coordinator Tanya CalcinaProduction Coordinator Mark HayesSite Manager/Safety O"cer Brock BrocklesbyFront of House Operations Manager Daria WrayFinance and Book-keeping Freya Waterson

Marketing Manager Brooke CaulleyMarketing Assistant Annette BelleWriter Elizabeth MeadMedia & Publicity Delia Nicholls Media Moguls

Food & Beverage Team led by Mark Wilsdon Phillipe Leban Vince Trim

Website H4 & AodhanCuratorial & Production Team led by Nicole Durling & Adrian Spinks

Events Tasmania Paul Sproule Charles BracewellTourism Tasmania Melinda Percival Christie Sweeting Shellie Vincent

Thank-you Sta! at MONA MONA FOMA thanks All sta!, crew and volunteers

With ...

AegresMichael BarnettPaul BourkeEuropean Museum TechnologyLuxamWilliam FlemingMeyvaert Glass EngineeringDr Peter MorseNational Gallery of VictoriaRed ArrowTasmanian Museum and Art GalleryThylacine Exhibition PreparationUniversity of Tasmania

FelicittiFender Katsalidis ArchitectsGallagher Je!sHansen YunkenOculusRider Levell BucknellWSP Lincolne Scott

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