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AROHA Festival presents
To Beat With Her
Heart
Charlotte Yates, Mahina, Kerryn
Fields
DATE: Tuesday 16
March, 8pm
VENUE: Galatos
A night
dedicated to the kaha of women and song. Charlotte
Yates, Mahina from Big Belly Woman and Kerryn Fields weave
together a cabaret showcase of songs that tell their stories
to date.
Wellington based recording
artist Charlotte Yates has headlined at arts festivals
across the country and toured extensively with fellow
singer/songwriter Mahinarangi Tocker. Charlotte has helmed
major projects to turn the poetry of Hone Tuwhare and James
K Baxter into music, and released her fifth solo
album, Beggar's Choice, in 2008.
Mahina-Ina
Kaui is well known as the lead vocalist for Big Belly
Woman and Koruatahi. A talented recording artist and
composer, she co-produced and featured on Pacific Curls’
albums, Mothers’ Line and Pacific Swing. Mahina is an
accomplished player of taonga pūoro, kōauau and
nguru.
Kerryn Fields is a Melbourne based kiwi
singer/songwriter who bares her lyrics through the guitar
with a voice influenced by Tracy Chapman. In 2009, Kerryn
released her first live EP, and then sang her way into
Melbourne’s Top 10 Unsigned Artists of the
Year.
Throughout the evening the women will pay
tribute to Mahinarangi Tocker by performing a personal
selection of her inspirational
songs.
www.charlotteyates.com / www.bigbellywoman.com / www.kerrynfields.com
Booking
Details:
Adults $25
Students and seniors
$20
Contact iTICKET for
bookings:
Internet: www.iticket.co.nz
Phone: +64 9
361 1000
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