Big Day Out 2009 -The 2nd Announcement

November 27, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The 2nd Announcement
 
 
 

 

Hello music fans.

Big thanks to everyone for their support for the Big Day Out once again this year.

With Sydney and Gold Coast tickets snapped up within hours and all shows heading towards sell outs it is great to know that you trust us once again to deliver a wonderful experience.

Our new musical offerings are ready to be unveiled. We truly believe these new acts are impressive additions to an already stellar lineup.

Soon we will also announce our final musical acts, visual art installations, special attractions and the world of the Lilyworld.

We hope you can join us for the day.

Two down, one to go….

Roll up! Roll up! Rock ’n’ roll ringmaster SERJ TANKIAN has donned his top hat and will be cracking the whip at BIG DAY OUT 2009. The System of a Down front man has gone solo with the multi-layered album Elect the Dead. Backed by his band the FCC, TANKIAN’s show is a vaudevillian explosion – part comedic, part heart-attack serious. A showman like no other, SERJ TANKIAN is guaranteed to bring the drama at BIG DAY OUT this summer.  (ALL SHOWS)

BIG DAY OUT is dedicated to providing good times. And to help us do this in 2009, we’ve called on the band dubbed Boston’s answer to the Ramones – the legendary DROPKICK MURPHYS. This loud, raucous and chaotic seven-piece Celtic punk combo hits the stage with one goal: to play music that creates an all-for-one, one-for-all environment where everyone is encouraged to participate, sing along, and have a good time. Sounds good to us! So let the good times roll with DROPKICK MURPHYS at BIG DAY OUT 2009. (ALL SHOWS)

Do not underestimate the charm of BLACK KIDS. They won’t teach your boyfriend how to dance, but this feel-good Florida five-piece will help you put your best foot forward at BIG DAY OUT 2009. Led by Reggie Youngblood’s “catchy tunes about dancing and desire”, BLACK KIDS have put a fresh spin on retro sounds with their irresistible debut album Partie Traumatic. From artist-to-watch to buzz band to real deal in the space of only three years, see BLACK KIDS continue their stratospheric rise at BIG DAY OUT.  (ALL SHOWS)

When BIG DAY OUT felt that burning desire to get on the floor, there was only one band to call: please welcome back everybody’s favourite synth-wielders, London’s HOT CHIP. “The most effortlessly cool band in Ravesville” (thanks, NME) are set to scintillate and shake up the summer with tunes from their third album, Made in the Dark. For a festival experience packing personality and electro-pop perfection, it gets no hotter than HOT CHIP at BIG DAY OUT 2009.  (ALL SHOWS)

Summer Down Under is so hot, BIG DAY OUT is calling in The Cool – the head-spinning wordplay of Chicago hip hop trailblazer LUPE FIASCO. Once protégé to Kanye, Jay-Z and Pharrell, LUPE’s second album, The Cool, whose first single “Superstar” (featuring Matthew Santos) has shot him into the big leagues in his own right. This smart, charismatic and energetic performer and his band are coming to teach you the art of being cool. School’s in for summer with LUPE FIASCO at BIG DAY OUT 2009. (ALL SHOWS)

Forget the father and the son, all BIG DAY OUT needs is HOLY GHOST! Part of the DFA stable, HOLY GHOST! is Brooklyn duo Nicholas Millhiser and Alexander Frankel. Obsessed with analog synths, thumping disco, and older than old school production, the pair busted out their own moves on the majestically squelchy single Hold On, and have spiced up other people’s moves with remixes for Cut Copy, MGMT and Moby. Let the spirit move you when HOLY GHOST! enter the body of BIG DAY OUT 2009. (ALL SHOWS)

BIG DAY OUT is going back to the future, and the man at the wheel of the DeLorean is Z*TRIP. The LA DJ once regarded the originator and king of the mash up movement, Z*TRIP is now mixing things up differently – classics, soul, up-tempo and b-boy jams, rock riffs, old school hip hop, all feeding into something new, something totally Z*TRIP. He’s DJed for change for Obama in the States, now Z*TRIP will be changing it up at BIG DAY OUT 2009. (NZ & EAST COAST ONLY)

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Early in 1984, an inner city Sydney band called DIED PRETTY set out to create their own distinctive style, and challenge the musical preconceptions of the time. They quickly garnered a reputation for live shows full of raw passion, intensity, and more often than not, complete disintegration. After 18 years together and eight seminal albums, 2002 signalled the end for this five-piece and they played their last shows. Fast forward to present day, and 2008 has seen former band mates Peno, Myers, Welsh, Clark and Hoey reunite. DIED PRETTY played the first BIG DAY OUT in 1992, and in 2009 they return to the BDO stage to show us their music has well and truly stood the test of time. (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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It’s been six years since THE VINES ram-raided their way into the public consciousness. In this time, THE VINES have experienced an accelerated career lived out very publicly in a whirlwind of brilliant pop records, legendary gigs and gruelling world tours, breakdowns, break ups and the occasional fug of spliff smoke. Roll on 2008 and the release of their fourth album Melodia which greets the world with the kind of blinking, wide eyed enthusiasm of a band just out of the garage and it’s a safe bet to say that anything goes. In fact, based on the last six years, it’s best not to assume anything other than: it’s going to be one hell of a ride…and we welcome THE VINES back to the BIG DAY OUT this summer.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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INFUSION is one of Australia’s most loved electronica artists, well known for their rollicking live shows and a resume of remixes as long as your arm. They return to rock the house at the BIG DAY OUT in 2009 after starring at Coachella, Roskilde and Glastonbury festivals. Following on from their classic Phrases and Numbers (2002) and Six Feet Above Yesterday (2004) the band will release their third album in 2009 and they’ve given us a taste of what’s to come with the saucy electro track “Dogtown”.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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Scorching guitar work, killer name and an electrifying stage presence has made Melbourne’s CHILDREN COLLLIDE the hottest trio to break through the indie scene in a long time. With their cracker debut LP The Long Now, CHILDREN COLLIDE have created an album that is a captivating introduction to the band’s explosive, high-voltage grunge-alicous pop. After wowing crowds during their hometown BDO show in 08, they join the big wheel circus for the first time. Come meet Johnny, Ryan and Heath at the BIG DAY OUT summer series, we know you’re gonna love them.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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Dance music guru PEE WEE FERRIS returns to the BIG DAY OUT in 2009.  One of Australia’s most influential DJs and producers, PEE WEE FERRIS is a trailblazer of the dance music movement world wide. He’s had residencies in Australia and around the world featuring guests like Paul Oakenfold and Paul van Dyk, played alongside Basement Jaxx, Daft Punk and The Prodigy, received ARIA nominations and ARIA Gold Records and has a swag of composition and remix credits to his name.  He takes his rightful place behind the decks at the BDO and will hammer out one huge party set for fans this summer! (ALL SHOWS)

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Bridging the gap between introspective art rock and shimmering melodic pop, SPARKADIA’s debut album Postcards is one of the albums of the year. The Sydney four-piece have been hitting it big time in Europe with their accomplished pop hooks and bittersweet lyrics. SPARKADIA return this summer to deliver their most majestic sing along anthems like “Too Much to Do” and “Jealousy” at the BIG DAY OUT.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

THE GETAWAY PLAN have graduated top of the class from their teenage punk rock beginnings in Melbourne and have busted their way into the rock scene in a big way!  With sold out tours and stacks of radio and television airplay, these rock minstrels are on the up. And finally fans can enjoy their music in the comfort and safety of their own homes with the release of their debut LP Other Voices, Other Rooms, which punches out powerful, melodic, rock hits like Where the City Meets the Sea and Shadows. It’s time to get away with the GET AWAY PLAN at the BIG DAY OUT! (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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Melbourne based LITTLE RED are sharp dressers, and they smile a lot.  Their music is pretty good too – word on the street is that they’re going to be in command of a comprehensive 60s rock’n’roll revival at BIG DAY OUT. Their debut album Listen to Little Red is full of irresistibly danceable hooks, timeless melodies and charming harmonies. Don’t miss LITTLE RED as they serve up a refreshing set of sweet summer sounds at the BIG DAY OUT in 2009.   (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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Mammal is f**king excellent to watch; there’s no denying it. – Drum Media. And it IS as simple as that really. MAMMAL’s first LP was a revolutionary live album melding prog, punk and raw rock. With their prophetic powerhouse vocalist Ezekiel Ox and more wild riffage from Pete Williamson than you can poke a stick at, these guys released their first studio album this year when they recorded with Eric Sarafin (Ben Harper, Pharcyde).   Raging against the record industry machine, MAMMAL released the resulting record The Majority independently, and are set to make one hell of a big ass noise for fans at the BIG DAY OUT.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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The genius of Sydney’s own MERCY ARMS is slowly dawning on music fans in Australia and abroad.  In 2008 they’ve continued to spin their melodic web around our psyche’s with release their self titled debut – an inspired album drenched in luscious production from iconic Australian producer Tony Cohen. MERCY ARMS have also been sharing their atmospheric rock with audiences worldwide, and locally have ridden along in the tour bus with the likes of The Pixies, The Strokes, Cut Copy, The Horrors and The Editors. This band is sure to be round longer than your haircut, so don’t miss them at the BIG DAY OUT.  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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AJAX has been working the decks for over 15 years. He started out pretty much the same way as most DJs by spinning at house parties, private events and dances – he was a hit, and made friends fast. Not content with the same old things, he quickly moved into the club and radio mix show scene and now his mantle is littered with many a DJ award. AJAX’s frenzied live shows serve up an energetic fist pumping, head nodding, body moving style, breaking out with scratching, beat juggling and trick mixing. Get ready for a BIG DAY OUT dance-floor experience you won’t forget any time soon!  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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ANDEE FROST’s musical soul was set on fire at an early age by the glimmering sounds from the decks at the school disco.  He took to DJing and his obsession with dance music grew and he eventually gained the status of “legend” at Melbourne club Honky Tonks.  Throwing down some of the kookiest licks in town, ANDEE FROST has played with the likes of Justice, 2 Many DJs, and the Klaxons, and his Dr Seuss, disco inspired set is not to be missed at the BIG DAY OUT!  (ALL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS)

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Cathartic, intense and thunderous, THE DRONES’ music does not fit easily into conventional rock music categories. While their material is often based on rock sounds and song structures, Gareth Liddiard and band mates are driven by a need to push boundaries venturing into the noisy, atonal, blues-based music that the likes of Tom Waits brought to a wider audience. Their fourth long player Havilah was released in September, and is again brimming with the innovation and artistic integrity that has made THE DRONES one of Australian rock’s most critically acclaimed acts both here and overseas. Come witness THE DRONES when they deliver both new material and bring new light to their older songs at the BIG DAY OUT. (EAST COAST ONLY)

New additions to Big Day Out 09: SERJ TANKIAN, DROPKICK MURPHYS, BLACK KIDS, HOT CHIP, LUPE FIASCO, HOLY GHOST!, Z*TRIP, DIED PRETTY, THE VINES, INFUSION, CHILDREN COLLIDE, PEE WEE FERRIS, SPARKADIA, THE GETAWAY PLAN, LITTLE RED, MAMMAL, MERCY ARMS, AJAX, ANDEE FROST, THE DRONES.

These acts join the already announced: NEIL YOUNG, ARCTIC MONKEYS, THE LIVING END, THE PRODIGY, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM, MY MORNING JACKET, PENDULUM, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, TV ON THE RADIO, SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO, THE TING TINGS, TIKI TAANE, CUT COPY, COG, YOUTH GROUP, THE GRATES, BIRDS OF TOKYO, TZU and EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING.
 
Stay tuned for more local additions in your city!

Media Source: http://www.bigdayout.com

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Call for Volunteers-Carols in the Domain

November 26, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Carols in the Domain are seeking Volunteers for Carols 2008 20th December 2008 applications close 1st December 2008.

Call for Volunteers

Be there when the stars come out

 

 
 

 

 

  • Do you want to be part of a highenergy, effective Carols team?
  • Do you want to contribute to the success of Australia’s largest Carols event?

If you answered yes to these questions then we are looking for you. The Carols 2008 organizing committee is looking for volunteers, and we hope you will answer the call.

A little more about volunteering

Volunteers are expected to help out for about 16 to 20 hours during the Carols week. First obligation is to help the event organizers prepare for the performance  – this may include, but not limited to, stuffing bags, running errands, managing info stalls – all made more appealing by the promise of a highenergy, collaborative and fun working experience.

None of these tasks are difficult, but all are important and critical to the success of Carols. Volunteering is a great way to meet other student and industry volunteers and probably some of your favorite performers.

Please remember, all volunteers must commit to volunteering for approximately 20 hours during the Carols week between Wednesday 17 December and Saturday 20 December 2008.

What are you waiting for, volunteer right now

We are currently gathering the names of everyone interested in volunteering for Carols 2008. We are looking for student as well as industry volunteers. Please send the following information to shaunk@activeTV.com.au before Monday 1 December 2008.

  • Full Name
  • Employer / Educational Institute
  • Current resume
  • Email
  • Mobile Phone Number  

Once your application is accepted, you will be notified right away.
Thank you for considering this opportunity.
Shaun Knott
Carols 2008 Volunteer Coordinator

 

Media Source : http://www.carolsinthedomain.com

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AV Magazine

November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

“AV is a new magazine catering to Australia and New Zealand’s Audio
Visual professionals. Our readers are engaged in AV integration, AV
production, AV in performance, AV in worship, AV consulting and AV operations.

Our beat covers the projects, productions, products, technologies and
techniques that will equip our readers to reach and stay at the
leading edge of an industry in constant, and frequently turbulent, evolution.”

To Subscribe to AV magazine click this link http://www.av.net.au/subscription.htm

Media Soruce http://www.av.net.au/

 

 

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CHICAGO to tour Australia

November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

We had it coming…CHICAGO to tour Australia in 2009 with a stellar cast

Australia, prepare yourself for the razzle-dazzle of the hit musical Chicago, set to tour nationally throughout 2009 following a Gala Opening at Brisbane‟s Lyric Theatre, QPAC. Winner of six Tony Awards®, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy® and thousands of standing ovations, Chicago is Broadway‟s longest-running Musical Revival and the longest running American Musical every to play the West End.

 

It is nearly a decade since the “story of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery” played in Australia. Known for its sizzling score and sensational choreography, Chicago is the story of a nightclub dancer, a smooth talking lawyer and a cell block of sin and merry murderesses.

 

Producer John Frost today announced his stellar cast: Caroline O’Connor as Velma Kelly, Sharon Millerchip as Roxie Hart, Craig McLachlan as Billy Flynn, and Gina Riley as Matron “Mama” Morton.

 

“I‟m thrilled to bring back to the Australian stage this wonderful musical, especially with the extraordinary cast we have assembled. Velma Kelly is the role which took Caroline O‟Connor to Broadway for the first time, and her legion of fans will, I‟m sure, be overjoyed to see her perform it once again. Sharon Millerchip has previously played Velma in Chicago ten years ago, and since has won awards for her many musical theatre roles. She will be an astonishing Roxie. Craig McLachlan blew us all away with his incredible audition, and he‟s going to astound people with his talent as a musical theatre performer. And I am very excited to welcome Gina Riley back to the stage. Her strength, her presence and her powerhouse voice will make her a staggering Mama Morton. This truly is the perfect cast.

 

“Sassy, sinful and seductive, Chicago is a musical that thrills and chills which is why it continues to tour the world after so many years and has been seen by more than 15 million people. And there‟s a whole new audience who loved the Oscar® winning film, and now will have the chance to experience Chicago live.”

 

The multi-award winning musical will be the first production to take centre stage in QPAC‟s newly refurbished Lyric Theatre when it begins on 19 March 2009. Following the Brisbane season, Chicago will tour to the Lyric Theatre, Star City in Sydney, from 14 May, with other cities to follow. Tickets are already on sale for the Brisbane season, and tickets for the Sydney season go on sale on Monday 17 November 2008.

Media source www.chicagothemusical.com.au

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ALIA is the Australasian Lighting Industry Association

November 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

BSJ recommends you to check out www.alia.com.au If you work in lighting or want to learn more about this industry then check out ALIA.

 

 

 

 

Who are we?

 We are people who share an interest in the art, science and technology of light.
 We light for people in places, buildings, events and productions.
 We design, install, study, market, manufacture, rig, maintain, and operate lighting in all its wide range of uses.
What are our goals?

 To Investigate and disseminate information about areas of common concern to all lighting people
 To promote an understanding of our work to:
others within our own industries
potential participants in the pursuit of lighting
government, regulatory, training and standards bodies
the media
the general public.

 To open and maintain a vigorous dialogue on issues of common interest between our members.
 To promote and facilitate appropriate professional education and training.
 To represent our membership in allied fields through our participation in other professional organisations.
 To establish standards and assist in formulating specifications for equipment, supplies and services used across our industries.

Memberships starts at $40.00 for students up to $2000.00 for Corporate membership

More information log on to www.alia.com.au

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Puppets in Melbourne

November 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

 

 

Puppets in Melbourne is a small puppetry company which aims to educate the Australian public about local puppetry events, as well as provide a resource for builders and performers.

 

The online resource is unique, providing one of the few Australian places for up-to-date information on the local industry on a regular basis. It’s also currently one of the few Australian puppetry companies to offer services online, from patterns and parts for building puppets at home on a professional level, to custom handmade and original puppets to use. Additionally, Puppets in Melbourne offers a range of topics and articles to help new artists create their own puppets and puppetry shows.

 

Puppets in Melbourne is the business of Naomi Guss, a puppet maker and designer. Her main interest in puppetry is to design and build the puppets; not so much performing with them. She focuses on puppetry for adults, which can also be enjoyed by children, and does not make toys but puppets to be used on a professional level in the theatre.

 

She graduated in 2002 from Swinburne University’s theatre course and in 2003 established her own puppetry company, Sticky Apple Legs. The company debuted in 2003, and performed again in 2007. Naomi has undertaken a range of puppetry-related projects over the past few years, from participation in a South Korean festival, to commissions and workshops.

 

You can find out more about Puppets in Melbourne and Naomi’s work (including a gallery of designs and the online shop) at:

 

www.puppetsinmelbourne.com.au

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