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Sea & Vines Sunday Experience at De Lisio Wines

It’s that time of year again – time to start planning your Queen’s Birthday long weekend in McLaren Vale. We love seeing familiar faces at the Festival each year and want to thank you so much for your support, especially those of you who choose us for all three Sunday Experience sessions – we don’t want to go out there into that traffic and get stuck behind a bus, and why should you! Of course, we’re always happy to help new fans discover De Lisio too, and this year we have so much more to offer, so it’s a good time to jump on the bandwagon.

We’re honouring the beach lifestyle of McLaren Vale with our seafood menu options which will pair perfectly with the new releases of our 2017 Sangiovese Rose, 2017 ‘Argento’ Pinot Grigio or 2017 ‘Honeypot’ Moscato. If you’ve come to party hard then you’ll be on the dancefloor where the biggest Sea & Vines band, eight-piece Chesterfield Brass will be blowing you away with their 80s, 90s and noughties covers of your favourite rock, jazz and chart hits.

Or just soak up the atmosphere, as we have a lawn with a view waiting for you to recline in the winter sunshine surrounded by friends, food, wine and music, and rolling hills of photogenic vines in the background.

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Louise Devenish – Music for Percussion and Electronics

Enter a breathtaking world of percussive sound in Adelaide’s most haunting location, as one of Australia’s foremost percussionists extends the comprehensive sounds of the glockenspiel, the beauty of the vibraphone, and the deep resonance of gongs, through electronic processing, samples and sub woofers.

In association with South Australia’s history festival, Louise Devenish performs in Glenside’s Z-Ward – Adelaide’s decommissioned prison for the criminally insane. Featuring the work of Australian composers Andrián Pertout, Stuart James, Cat Hope and Kate Moore, Devenish’s ‘breathtakingly deft delivery and sculptor-like attention to detail’ will be complemented by visual projections mapped to the instruments on stage by New York artist Ross Karre.

Louise Devenish is the Head of Percussion at the University of Western Australia Conservatorium of Music, and regularly performs throughout Australasia, Europe, North America and the UK as a soloist and with ensembles including the Decibel New Music Ensemble and Speak Percussion. She was awarded the 2016 Australian Music Centre and APRA/AMCOS Art Music State Award for Performance of the Year.

In Adelaide for one night only.

 

$20 Adult/$15 Concession

Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=354879&

Keep updated with this event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/214684295966701/

 

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