May update

Wintersong 08 1 and 2 have places left for men,
but the women's spaces in both workshops are now booked out.

To be on the waiting list
email Rachel.

 

Wintersong

Wintersong 1
July 4 - 6 2008
(with Tania Bosak)
or
Wintersong 2
August 15 - 17 2008
(with Carl Pannuzzo)

 

Wintersong07
 
 

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Wintersong 08 information and booking form in pdf format

Wintersong 08 word document booking form for emailing

 

The following information is from the downloadable pdf form:

Join us for a weekend of song, good food and excellent company with leading choral
teachers, Stephen Taberner and Rachel Hore. Stephen and Rachel are well known
throughout Australia for their inspiring teaching and unique blend of world music, original
choral compositions and funky arrangements. Both experienced and beginning singers are
welcome.

Each day will be structured around our singing sessions, with the opportunity for electives
or time just to relax. Karuna, our venue for the weekend, is a beautiful bush retreat in
the Blue Mountains, with a roaring fire, cute heated railway carriages and dormitary style
accommodation. There is a meditation room and bush tracks to roam.

This year we are delighted to present two wonderful Melbourne guest tutors: Firstly, Tania Bosak,
dazzling percussionist, physical theatre practioner and teacher of Ta-Ke-Ti-Na, a unique and
deep methodology of learning rhythm developed by Austrian percussionist Reinhard Flatischler.
Secondly, Carl Pannuzzo, one quarter of Totally Gourdgeous, an amazing
multi-instrumentalist, and one of Australia’s most soulful and beautiful singer/songwriters.

Please get in early with your deposit to secure a place.
Residential: Non-residential:
$285/$260 conc $210/$190 conc
Youth (under 21) $150 Youth (under 21) $100
(includes all meals) (includes lunch and dinner)

Registration
Registration is from 5pm on Friday July 4 (Wintersong1) or Friday August 15 (Wintersong2) followed by a light supper at 7pm and our first singing session. Please bring your balance of payment with you.

Programme
We will begin our singing day at 9am on Saturday and Sunday. Wintersong ends 4.30pm on Sunday.
Non-Residential people are welcome to stay as long as they like on Friday and Saturday night.

Accomodation
There is a choice of dormitory accommodation or heated railway carriages (usually two people to a
compartment).

What to bring:
• Sheets, pillows, a doona or sleeping bag
• A blanket to go under your sleeping bag so it doesn’t slip
• Warm clothing (beanies, gloves, coat) .
• Pencil and notebook
• Torch
• Comfy slippers or ugg boots for inside (we can’t wear our shoes inside the singing space)
• Musical instruments
• Water bottle
• A recording device if you’d like to record the sessions

Wintersong CD
Each year we record some sessions and make a CD for you to remember the music we’ve made. If you’d like to purchase a Wintersong 2008 CD please bring $10.00 with you and order when you register.

How to get there
By car -a two hour drive from Sydney
• Drive along the Great Western Highway to Katoomba
• Continue past Katoomba about 2 kilometres.
• Turn left at the Explorers Tree. (Large sign)
• Go over a small hill and follow the right fork into Explorers Rd.
• Go to the top of the next small hill.
• Turn left into driveway marked ‘Karuna’ (Saywell Rd).

By Train
• Travel in a rear carriage to leave the train near the
station exit.
• Go right from the exit to the taxi rank
• Ask the driver for Karuna Sanctuary off Explorers Rd.

Biographies

Rachel Hore is a singer, choral leader, songwriter, and percussionist who has
been performing and teaching throughout Australia and overseas for the
past 20 years. From Katoomba to Kalgoorlie, Burnie to Brisbane, Canberra to
Coffs and in between, Rachel is in demand as a mentor for choirs with her
warm and inspirational style of teaching.
Rachel began her singing career with the highly acclaimed vocal quartet
‘Arramaieda’, who became an important early influence on the now
flourishing acapella scene in Australia, with their original music and
arrangements.

Rachel has conducted large choral events such as the 500 voice Woodford
Festival ‘Fire Choir’ and the Melbourne Millennium Chorus. Recent teaching
events include ‘Singing in Tuscany’ and ‘Singing in Fiji’. Rachel runs music
workshops in remote communities for young aboriginal women and is
currently director of two choirs, Voiceworks and ROC.
www.rachelhore.com

Stephen Taberner is most deservedly notorious for his role as arch conspirator
behind the Spooky Men’s Chorale, a ruthless bunch or larrikins more
notorious than ever after back to back tours of the UK. He has also been
busy in the last few years as musical director of the Millennium Chorus, an
annual event at the Melbourne Concert Hall with a choir of 350. From his
new home in Melbourne, he also directs Yirriba (a community choir), Men
in Suits (a cheeky, tuneful and well groomed urban flash mob), and makes
periodic sorties all over Australasia to lead singing workshops and fine tune
local choirs.

He draws on a ridiculously eclectic set of influences in his musical work,
including other careers as quirky, funky and melancholic bass player/singer,
film composer, afficianado of world music, and actor/musician with the Ennio
Morricone Experience
www.spookymen.com.au

Tania Bosak is a percussionist, vocalist, actor and Advanced TA KE TI NA
Rhythm Teacher. She has studied African dance, Indian Classical Dance and
various drumming styles in Senegal, the USA and Australia, including Haitian,
Brazilian and Cuban percussion. As a polyrhythm specialist, Tania’s workshops
invite participants into the world of simultaneous perception. Entering into
voice and rhythm from a deeply relaxed place becomes the foundation for
feeling and performing music from a centered and profound sense of self.
The rhythmic body and voice are key in unlocking the creative improviser
in us all! Tania is currently developing her one woman street drum - voice -
dance work with Yumi Umiumare and Bagryana Popov and will be launching
stage one of this work in 2008.
www.bosak.com.au www.myspace.com/taniabosak

Carl Pannuzzo is an international performer and workshop facilitator most
known from Acapelicans, Totally Gourdgeous and as singing drummer for
Checkerboard Lounge, Carl brings a wealth of experience in improvisation, aural
training games, feeling music and the natural voice. His honesty, playfulness, and
‘mind over matter’ music finds individual resonance, expression and intention in
unorthodox, but extremely enjoyable and rewarding ways, determining that the
un-aimed arrow never misses!
www.carlpannuzzo.com

Contact
rachelhore@ozemail.com.au

PO Box 158 Lawson 2783
NSW Australia
tel: 61 2 4759 2456

www.rachelhore.com

 
 

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