Performer stage
190 creative works found
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The original painting is oil on canvas / 120×90 cm / The original was sold. / Also a framed print was sold to RB member. “Hey Sax, Trumpet and Bass! / Come and join the piano / Sounds in many colours / Spark each other”
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Jacinta, studio stage / performance, 2008.
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/ another from rehearsal of infinite temporal series…..
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Engulfed in their own reality, these two share a different perspective to the mass of dancing, jumping and waving crowd around them. / Queenscliff Music Festival ‘08
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Acrylic on Canvas / 76×60 cm Noh(能) is a Japanese traditional musical performance. / This is called “Hagoromo” (羽衣) / You can tell it by the pattern of the costume. / The performer with mask wears very heavy kimono and dances slowly. / He also sings with deep voice. / Link to Wikipedia
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Straight from Tokyo to the Queenscliff Music Festival in southern Victoria, Australia, “The Bawdies” are influenced by artists like Buddy Holly, The Beetles, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, etc. They have a huge amount of entertainment value, personality and energy on stage. Language barriers are not a problem, these guys had the crowd jumping and screaming from the moment they announced “Are you ready?!!” in their heavy accents. To hear them, check out www.myspace.com/thebawdies but to truely appreciate them I highly recommend seeing these guys live on stage!
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My other favourite group at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival hailed from Byron Bay. These guys are keeping Aussie Rock alive, but giving it a kick up the proverbial as well with some progressive roots sounds. They shift with ease through raw and dirty to melodic and reflective. I’ve always liked a good three piece, all members have to be more than good to make it work. Pictured: Marshall O’Kell – lead vocal, lead guitar, slide guitar. Marshall And The Fro
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My other favourite group at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival hailed from Byron Bay. These guys are keeping Aussie Rock alive, but giving it a kick up the proverbial as well with some progressive roots sounds. They shift with ease through raw and dirty to melodic and reflective. I’ve always liked a good three piece, all members have to be more than good to make it work. Pictured: Nick Ohlson – Bass. Marshall And The Fro
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Collaborations with Malia Collaborations with Seana Gig Photos
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Laura, circus performance, 2008. Named for the geometric elements of angle and circle.
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Such grace and concentration.
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Bad Boy Burlesque
by Jo O'BrienWow, what a big weekend… It started with a band shoot, then a midsumma burlesque shoot where I stalked Adrian...
Wow, what a big weekend… It started with a band shoot, then a midsumma burlesque shoot where I stalked Adrian on his first real photography gig, then a gay pride march shoot and then I totally crashed into bed and today I feel really yuck (not hung over in case you were presuming, just bloody tired). Anyways, I have only had a few minutes to even look at my shots from the first two shoots. I’m really new to this concept of event photogrpahy. As in where people are relying on you to produce something more artistic than a happy snap. So here are a few of my shots from Saturday evening. Constructive criticism, comments, advice all very welcome. I want to learn! Here is the full gallery
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Deejay for “Alter Egoz”, Melbourne Arts Centre – Mix It Up Concert
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Straight from Tokyo to the Queenscliff Music Festival in southern Victoria, Australia, “The Bawdies” are influenced by artists like Buddy Holly, The Beetles, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, etc. They have a huge amount of entertainment value, personality and energy on stage. Language barriers are not a problem, these guys had the crowd jumping and screaming from the moment they announced “Are you ready?!!” in their heavy accents. To hear them, check out www.myspace.com/thebawdies but to truely appreciate them I highly recommend seeing these guys live on stage!
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Straight from Tokyo to the Queenscliff Music Festival in southern Victoria, Australia, “The Bawdies” are influenced by artists like Buddy Holly, The Beetles, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, etc. They have a huge amount of entertainment value, personality and energy on stage. Language barriers are not a problem, these guys had the crowd jumping and screaming from the moment they announced “Are you ready?!!” in their heavy accents. To hear them, check out www.myspace.com/thebawdies but to truely appreciate them I highly recommend seeing these guys live on stage!
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New on the scene, “Bluejuice” from Sydney sure have the kids hopping! This band, who released a debut album about a year ago with it’s single reaching No.11 on Triple J’s Hottest 100, was something to stick around for. My expectations grew higher while I watched the security staff struggling to hold off the under agers who were trying every trick in the book to get in to see Bluejuice’s live performance at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival. Those kids were onto something, these guys (with two main vocalists!) are not to be missed if your thing is punk/rock/hip hop and outrageous antics – not for the faint hearted! Pictured: Jake Stone taking a dip. / Bluejuice on myspace
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New on the scene, “Bluejuice” from Sydney sure have the kids hopping! This band, who released a debut album about a year ago with it’s single reaching No.11 on Triple J’s Hottest 100, was something to stick around for. My expectations grew higher while I watched the security staff struggling to hold off the under agers who were trying every trick in the book to get in to see Bluejuice’s live performance at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival. Those kids were onto something, these guys (with two main vocalists!) are not to be missed if your thing is punk/rock/hip hop and outrageous antics – not for the faint hearted! Pictured – Stav Yiannoukas, vocals. Bluejuice’s Myspace Page
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the freedom of performance!
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This was a concept shoot of a dancer, performing cabaret in my studio.
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Acrylic on canvas / 91×76 cm / Inspired by Mozart Violin Concerto No.3 K216 1st Mov Link
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Last minute adjustments before the performance.
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