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Red Dirt Hymns: Canberra International Music Festival

  • National Museum of Australia Lawson Crescent Acton, ACT, 2601 Australia (map)

A hymnal to the country under our feet.

In a Canberra International Music Festival exclusive, the world premiere of Andrew Ford’s RED DIRT HYMNS resounds in the great cathedral of Australian stories: the National Museum of Australia. A living songbook more than four years in the making, Andrew Ford’s hymnal brings together the words of sixteen contemporary Australian writers – poets, essayists and folksingers – in songs of praise, awe, grief, hope, joy, and natural splendour, dedicated not to a god, but to the land.

The ever-daring voices of Luminescence Chamber Singers join forces with two rising stars: Hilary Geddes, 2021 Freedman Jazz Fellow and lead guitarist of Triple J favourites The Buoys, and category-defying cellist Freya Schack-Arnott.  Red Dirt Hymns unfolds to the evocative imagery of Sammy Hawker, whose art is created within the fabric of country itself: saltwater, limestone and eucalypt.  

From Ellen van Neerven’s dark clouds to John Kinsella’s abundant gardens, RED DIRT HYMNS does what a hymnal is meant to do: it draws us closer – to each other, and to the light and shade of our wide brown land.

“Everyone’s red dirt under the clouds.” – Philip Harvey

The Great Southern Land exhibition will be open to audiences from 6.30pm- 7.45pm
The performance will commence at 8.00pm.

For more information visit www.cimf.org.au

Venue accessibility information nma.gov.au

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