For Hyphenated Sounds, Sandy and Noriko fuse their musical worlds for one electrifying performance as part of SIMA’s Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival.
Noriko Tadano is an award-winning shamisen virtuoso and traditional Japanese vocalist who has appeared at festivals and concert halls worldwide. She blends traditional music and frenetic rhythms in a captivating alchemy of modern and ancient, fusing rock, jazz, and blues to create a dynamic sound world with groove.
Sandy Evans is an internationally revered jazz saxophonists, composers, and improvisers. Her boundless imagination, passion for new music, and soulful creativity have earned Sandy countless ARIA and APRA awards and influenced generations of improvising artists Australia-wide.
Sponsored by Little Ripples Wine
Performance Program
- 4 – 4.15 pm: pre-concert talk
- 5 – 6 pm: performance
Exhibition: Hyphenated
This event coincides with MAG&M's Hyphenated exhibition, a collection of works that present unique perspectives on diverse cultural narratives and create a powerful exploration of the hybrid qualities of hyphenated identities. The galley is open until 5pm.
Tickets
MAG&M Society and SIMA members.
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Children under 12 years old. Up to two tickets per paying adult only.
Tickets include tasty grazing table.
Complimentary wine by MAG&M Event Sponsor, Little Ripples (over 18 only).
Tickets are strictly limited.