PERFORMANCE GIANTS, NEO-CABARET RENEGADES, SIDESHOW SUPERSTARS, VISUAL MAVERICKS: HARVEST ANNOUNCES This music editor is one excited boy!! You may have seen my previous article on the Harvest Festival that's set to hit Brisbane this weekend, here's the latest update! Harvest Festival presents an electrifying and expansive line-up of glam-rock burlesque, circus royalty, electro-swing idols, spoken word Institutions and over fifty art installations across the three festivals, in addition to its already critically-acclaimed music bill, this November.
Enter Bootleg Alley, where decadent whimsy and dangerous glamour combine in alt-performance palace Le Boudoir. Featuring exclusive performances from Los Angeles starlet, world-class violinist, fashion icon and glam rock burlesque Queen - Emilie Autumn - touring with the infamous Bloody Crumpets; the Australian premiere of New York’s Gospel Superdiva Our Lady J; and irreverent International neo-cabaret superstars The Wau Wau Sisters. Vaudevillage, the Molotov cocktail of theatre, comedy and spoken word curated by The Campfire Collective, will open Le Boudoir in each city with all killer and no filler. With performances from Virginia Gay, Die Roten Punkte, The Suitcase Royale, and Asher Treleaven (Melbourne); Applespiel, Zoe Coombs Marr, Randy and Smart Casual (Sydney); and The Bedroom Philosopher, Ghost Boy, Skills in Time and Mel Buttle (Brisbane), plus more to be announced.
Le Boudoir also brings you foot-stomping, hell-raising sets from Juke Baritone and The Swamp Dogs (Sydney), Mojo Juju (Melbourne), Clairy Browne and The Bangin’ Rackettes (Brisbane) and Kormac’s Big Band (all cities); as well as gobsmacking feats from Australia’s elite stunt masters, The League of Sideshow Superstars (Melbourne / Brisbane).
Deep into the underbelly of Bootleg Alley lies The Snuff Box. Part jaw-dropping art installation, part subversive performance space, part hush-hush goodtime speakeasy, this very special secret space is hosted by performance art guerrillas The Glitter Militia in Sydney and The Jitterbug Club in Melbourne, who will both also be presenting knock-out extravaganza shows in Le Boudoir.
Harvest is proud to announce over 50 visual, live art, virtual and performance installations across the three festivals from some of Australia’s most exciting artists, including Kirsty Hulm, Projector Obscura and Georgina Humphries (Melbourne); Peter Strong, Luke Hespanhol and Julie Doye (Sydney); and Melody Woodnutt, Kat Barker and Michael Candy (Brisbane).
For the full Harvest Arts Programme, including a city by city breakdown, go to www.harvestfestival.com.au
Harvest Dates and Tickets Portishead, The National, The Flaming Lips, Bright Eyes, TV On The Radio, Mogwai, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Holy Fuck, The Family Stone, Mercury Rev, Death In Vegas, The Walkmen, Emilie Autumn, Dappled Cities, PVT, This Town Needs Guns, Kevin Devine, Seekae, The Holidays, Phosphorescent, Kormac’s Big Band.
Meanwhile, in blissful alternative area The Secret Garden, kick back to some very special guest funk, soul and reggae DJs on The Garden Stage, enjoy spoken word institutions such as Women of Letters, WeMakeUs Collective, Little Dum Dum Club (Melbourne) and Michael Workman, Caravan Slam, Craig Schuftan (Sydney) on The Campfire Stage, as well as gourmet food, boutique bars and holistic markets, in a world full of surprising pleasures and delights.
A highlight of the visual arts programme is a large-scale commission for each festival from Sydney-based Tortuga Studios, in association with Mekazoic, while unadulterated sideshow fun is provided by Wacko and Blotto (Sydney / Brisbane), Umbrella Theatre Company (Sydney), One Trick Pony (Melbourne) and many more.
Saturday November 12 - Harvest Presents “The Gathering”, Melbourne, Werribee Park
Sunday November 13 - Harvest, Sydney, Parramatta Park
Saturday November 19 - Harvest, Brisbane, Botanical Gardens
Tickets: $150 incl GST + Booking Fees via www.harvestfestival.com.au,
Oztix www.oztix.com.au & Ticketek www.ticketek.com.au
maybe try making ticket prices at a half reasonable price then maybe people would go.
$150. take a hike!