Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Lah-Lah at Enmore Theatre

Lah-Lah and her lovable musical friends took Sydney by storm earlier this year when their magical children’s music show captivated young people and parents alike. Now, less than six months after their debut, this extraordinary musical group is back by popular demand announcing a second Sydney concert series and an exciting new broadcast partnership with world leaders in kid’s entertainment, Nickelodeon. Lah Lah’s Big Live Band will make its premiere on the Nick Jr. channel from September 13, weekdays at 8am and 4pm, and Saturdays and Sundays at 12pm.



Lah-Lah introduces little people aged 2 to 6 years to the wonderful world of music. The group return to Sydney from 7-18 October at the Enmore Theatre, featuring all the favourite characters and toe-tapping tunes of their January shows, plus several exciting new additions.
Lah-Lah is the brain-child of musicians Tina Harris - ex-Opera Australia - and her husband Mark Harris - member of three-time ARIA award winning gyp-rock group,

The script for the DVD has been written by Valery Foley, also a writer for Hi-5. Director and choreographer of the DVD and live show is Deb Ryan who worked on Warner Bros USA’s remake of Banana Splits and has worked in kids television since 1999.Featuring a variety of musical styles from pop, jazz and world music to a touch of Mozart, parents will be tapping and jiving to a whole new beat.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Qirkz gig

Coming up soon with Misinterprotato and Froy and Jeremy Rose quartet.

SHHHH.... THIS ONE'S A SECRET, FRIENDS OF places and spaces AND QIRKZ ONLY!!
Sunday 25th October

Misinterprotato with Froy and Jeremy Rose Quartet @ Qirkz
Marrickville NSW
Kids welcome. BYO drinks and snacks.

Doors from 6.30, with start at 7.30

$25 / $20 concession / $15 kids under 15.


A secret space, a secret unadvertised show, an amazing kaliedoscopic venue of childish fantasy. This gig will be special.
Location : email to RSVP and get the street address (let them know how many people wanna come). They'll write back with the address and extra info. This might sound strange, but it is SOO worth it.

The place is beautiful and surprising, wonderful and inspiring. The walls are absolutely crambed with collectibles from carousel horses to wombles and much much more. It is like winning the golden ticket to the chocolate factory...

“…a great new space - it’s called Qirkz and is the brainchild of Monsieur Camembert’s Yaron Hallis. It’s a great space – there are places to sit (for those who like to watch), a dance-floor, and ante-room where you can talk. It’s also full of the most amazing objets d’art, bizarre kitsch and all sorts of, well, quirky stuff. Its also BYOG (think of the savings!) and you can bring your own snacks or picnic…a civilised joint, in short.”