Half-day festival featuring some of the West’s top emerging talent in music, art, fashion, dance and spoken word across three stages.
This year’s event is also set to include an expanded art and craft market area featuring a host of special offers from local and artisan traders on the day.Aboriginal didgeridoo collaborators with African Star Dance & Drumming, alongside Hakka by Te Whare Tutaua O Te Hononga Ki Wikitoria will open the 2016 Festival. On Nicholson Street, the main stage this year will feature the iconic voice of Ajak Kwai with Abyei Sudanese Band, a new Majestic Vietnamese band and dance group, afro beats by Alariiya, the Eritrean Snit Band, reggae and roots by Rasta Unity, dynamic percussion and dance by Asanti Dance Theatre, and an impressive finale featuring Melbourne’s inimitable Ethio-jazz maestros JAzmaris alongside Nhatty Man and his new band Gara, Seble Girma and the iconic Bitsat Seyoum.
The main stage acts will alternate with the street’s second stage featuring an Afro Chic Fashion Show, Kids’ traditional African dance performance, Ba’hal Ethiopian traditional dance and workshops, and new talent in “All You Can Spit” Youth MC Project. In addition to these interactive performances and dance workshops, the street will be filled with art and craft stalls offering a range of craft activities, kids’ tribal jewellery workshops and face painting for kids. This year audiences are also invited to win a trophy in a pool competition at Welwalo CafĂ©.
Art and craft experiences will continue inside Victoria University’s iconic MetroWest venue that is located in the middle of Nicholson Street. VU at MetroWest will host weaving demonstrations from 1pm to 5pm by PNG Bilum artist Vicki Kinnai, a textile exhibition, a special afternoon of spoken word and jazz with local musicians, Soreti Kadir and “Words on the West” poets, a pop up shop of local fashion, jewellery and accessories in an Afro Chic Boutique coordinated by Vissolela Ndenzako.
A Winter Craft Market of handmade treasures by “Creating a Welcome” program by Anna Branford. Every item has been made by a creator keen to use crafty skills to support those seeking asylum in Australia and includes knitted and crocheted winter woollies, soft toys and dolls, prints, jewellery and much more, with every cent raised to be donated to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
Building on insights and new traders in Footscray, AASBA representative Berhan Jabar with MAV Creative Producer and Founder of the Emerge Festivals Anita Larkin will lead two guided Cultural Walking Tours to the local traders spanning rare textiles, unique Ethiopian pool, original African hair art and popular local Eritrean/Ethiopian restaurants and more.
Where: Nicholson St, Footscray
Cost: FREE
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Multicultural Arts Victoria in partnership with Maribyrnong City Council Festival City Program
Website http://multiculturalarts.com.au/event/emerge-in-the-west-2016/