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MELBOURNE FESTIVAL in partnership with MAV IGNITING IMAGINATION WORKSHOP WITH QUIQUE NEIRA PARTICIPANTS PROFILES 2013 ANTONIO MOREIRA (Brazilian) Instrument: Shaker Brazilian, Antonio Moreira grew up in the cultural capital of Brazil, Recife. Set on the coast of Pernambuco, his home town provided an abundance of vibrant colour, food, dance and music. Antonio was proud to share his Brazilian roots once he became a citizen of the world, moving to Canada in 2006. There, he connected others to the exotic rhythms of Forro, Coco, Ciranda, Maracatu and Samba through his drumming performances and cultural workshops. Through forging new networks with Melbourne’s music scene he was invited to perform at the Premier's Gala Dinner with Tumbarumba, and again at AAMI Stadium for the Melbourne Heart Soccer Team as Tumbarumba are their exclusive percussion band. Antonio is currently establishing a percussion group in Melbourne with support of local and Brisbane artists. We can expect to see and hear a lot more from this young and talented percussionist. https://www.facebook.com/maracatuestreladomar http://www.estreladomar.com.au/ Thando Sikwila (Zimbabwean) Instrument: Voice Thando Sikwila is an R&B singer raised in Canberra and moved to Melbourne in 2011 to study at JMC Academy. Since her arrival she has been front woman of Melbourne Dub Reggae band, Echo Drama. Thando's vocal capabilities are drawn from years of listening to Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin. The crossover of Soul/R&B vocals and Reggae has created a unique sound for the band, who are set to release their debut EP this year. The former JMC Academy student turned to her peers to complete the lineup for her solo project, and 2013 saw the birth of 'thando' (the band). Thando and guitarist Henry Robinson have taken her love of R&B and fused it with elements of Rock, Pop and Electronica and have stepped away from the traditional qualities of R&B. https://www.facebook.com/thandomusic/info https://soundcloud.com/echodrama https://www.facebook.com/thandomusic/info MELBOURNE FESTIVAL in partnership with MAV IGNITING IMAGINATION WORKSHOP WITH QUIQUE NEIRA PARTICIPANTS PROFILES 2013 Henry Peña (Colombian) Instrument: Bass Colombian born and Melbourne based bass player and composer Henry Peña Salinas, has been obsessed and addicted to music from a very young age. The first passion was with heavy metal and all things rock, but after a move to Australia after just turning 18 to study sound production, his musical mind was opened to any style. Henry has a particular love for mixing cultures and finding unifying themes in rhythms and stories from different parts of the world that can be blended into something that sounds new. This can be heard in the compositions of the different projects he is a part of, including South American Contemporary Roots band Madre Monte and Aztec-Dub project Nahuatl Sound System. http://madremonte.com.au/ http://nahuatlsoundsystem.com/ Ras Jahknow (Cote d’lvoire) Instrument: Acoustic Guitar Ras JahKnow was born in 1974 in the Isle of Santiago in the Archipelago of Cape Verde Islands in West Africa son in a long lineage of family musicians. In 1991, Ras was studying in Cuba, and there he started to discover the Caribbean Rastafarian culture and music. This gave him a strong influence towards reggae music and his own artistic development. Ras Jahknow learned numerous instruments as a child: melodica, guitar, percussion, piano and practiced with his brother and other family members. After completing his studies in Cuba, he returned and continued his work as a musician in Cape Verde, performing traditional songs but introducing his newly acquired taste for reggae music. His music took him travelling again, first to the Canary Islands, and then to Portugal where he began managing and working with his brother as a professional artist. From Portugal they relocated to London together, supported themselves by performing in reggae bands, playing in traditional Cape Verdean venues and busking in the street to hundreds of onlookers. It was also during his time in London that Ras Jahknow met and married his wife and had their first son. In 2007 the family decided to relocate to Australia. For several years, Ras Jahknow performed as a solo artist and guest musician and began tutoring guitar and piano. Ras Jahknow founded in 2010 the Roots reggae band (Ras Jahknow Band) and have already established an impressive performance history. Establishing themselves at community events and city venues, Ras Jahknow has performed at the 2011 Black Harmony Gathering, The West African Festival – Immigration Museum, the 2011 Brimbank Festival, Emerge Festival 2012, Rise Festival – Federation Square 2012, Bob Marley Birthday Bash – Corner Hotel 2012 & 2013, recently supported the Ethiopian reggae icon Jonny Ragga, plus many more, already receiving positive radio reviews and media acclaim. Ras Jahknow has released two stellar singles “You &I” in 2011 and “Get up & Live” in 2012 both having regular airplay on Triple J and PBS radio. The highly anticipated debut EP is scheduled for release in late 2013, and the album debut is in early 2014. http://rasjahknow.com/ MELBOURNE FESTIVAL in partnership with MAV IGNITING IMAGINATION WORKSHOP WITH QUIQUE NEIRA PARTICIPANTS PROFILES 2013 Luis Poblete (Chilean) Instrument: Congas/Charango Percussionist Luis Poblete has spent over a decade committed to Melbourne’s active live music scene. He specialises in Latin Percussion and his principal instrument is the Conga. He is always practicing, rehearsing, recording or performing with the many projects he is a member of. Inspired by Chilean culture he is an established and colourful Artisan. Luis makes Chekere ‐ beautiful Natural Afro Cuban Shakers Made from Gourd and Beads. Co‐founder and co‐composer of LABJACD, “One of the best Live acts in the country” as heralded by Rolling Stone Magazine. Their sound is a reflection of the music the band grew up listening to. Their music is original Hip‐Hop and Latin Funk, including Andean influences, lyrical antics and social commentary. Luis’ live performance experience has seen him playing on Australia’s many stages. These performances have led him to meet and join other acts like original Samba band Tumbarumba, exploring live Parade Percussion and wider performance spectacles like NYE at Federation Square. Luis is currently working on his latest co‐creation Quarter St. Orquesta that alongside Labjacd are both preparing for their next round of original recordings. https://myspace.com/labjacd Ana Maria Rico (Colombian) Instrument: Guitarra...nylon string Ana Maria is a Colombian singer, based in Melbourne Australia. She has a strong passion for world traditional music and its role and presence in the communities. Most of her career has been dedicated to take and give music experiences to people who don’t have access to it, as well as using music as way of communicating social justice messages. Her current project is DIVINA PROVIDENCIA BAND, who is a collective of musicians looking to make a contribution to the wellbeing and happiness of the human race. They blend rhythms from Latin America, Africa, world music and reggae. https://www.facebook.com/divinaprovidencia.band MELBOURNE FESTIVAL in partnership with MAV IGNITING IMAGINATION WORKSHOP WITH QUIQUE NEIRA PARTICIPANTS PROFILES 2013 Eyal Chipkiewicz (Venezuelan) Instrument: bongos and a case of various minor percussion instruments (maracas, guiro, clave, bells, etc.) Eyal Chipkiewicz is a Venezuela-born expressive explorer with a long trajectory as a graphic and industrial designer, poet, film-maker and performance artist, recently incorporating afro-caribbean percussion in his expressive toolkit. Since his arrival in Australia in 2008, his take on cultural representation took the form of Cruzao Arepa Bar, a small venue on Melbourne’s vibrant entertainment district of Fitzroy which focused on showcasing the music of Latin America. He currently performs in a number of bands around Melbourne, including progressive exploratory The Electric I, rock-fusion Diablos del Corazon, the Alt-Latin trio Funkalleros and Afro-Funk band Ultravibralux. Cultural transgression and hybridisation are his focus. http://the-electric-i.com/ Mauro Monte (Colombian) Instrument: Voice/Acoustic Guitar Mauro Monte is the lead singer, composer and rhythm guitars of Madre Monte band, a hard hitting horns funkin’ up 50s style Cumbia, a tight rhythm section dissecting AfroColombian progressions, skankin’ guitars infusing reggae grooves, recreating the ancient mythological stories of Colombia all intertwine to create what is now Melbourne’s unique 9-piece Latin Reggae band. Madre Monte’s sound is representative of Colombia’s unique culture, a marbled ancestry of African, Indigenous and European descent, a product of a long and dark history of colonization, slave trade and migration. They have cleverly discovered the perfect unison between these Afro-Colombian styles and their cousin and neighbour, reggae. Through their music Madre Monte give a history lesson in traveling sounds, rhythms, instruments and the power of music to stay true to its roots yet adapt accordingly to new environments. Faced with a new environment themselves, the band’s founders Mauricio Gomez and Henry Peña have been dedicated to recreating the authentic sound of traditional Cumbia, interweaved with influences from their new multicultural home Melbourne. The band was formed in 2008 and represents the old-school sound of their musically rich homelands with a distinctive contemporary flare. To date, Madre Monte have performed to large crowds at festivals around the country including Brunswick Music Festival, Port Fairy Folk Festival and Cygnet Folk Festival. The band has undertaken successful residencies at notorious music institutions Bar Open and the Workers Club, showcased at the Australasian Worldwide Music Expo, toured Tasmania, sold out their debut EP Reaction and released their second EP Raza:Madre receiving great airplay on Melbourne's PBS, RRR and nationally on JJJ. http://madremonte.com.au/ MELBOURNE FESTIVAL in partnership with MAV IGNITING IMAGINATION WORKSHOP WITH QUIQUE NEIRA PARTICIPANTS PROFILES 2013 Peter Kihara (DJ PIT) Instrument: Clave Peter Kihara, known as DJ PIT, provides professional DJ and promotional services for Dancehall, Reggae and Afro Music events based in Melbourne and Australia wide. He is available for weddings, events and private parties and he specialises in international genres covering reggae, dancehall, African, hip-hop, traditional and more. His company RASTA LION WEAR ENTERTAINMENT has produced regular monthly events including PULL UP SELECTOR as well as fiesta, reggae and dancehall themed parties. Also known as Peter to his family and friends, DJ PIT has been exposed to the music industry from a young age by his father Musaimo (Kenyan Artist) and enjoys sharing his passion for quality entertainment with a wide audience. https://www.facebook.com/RASTALIONWEAR.ENTERTAINMENT