Postcards From The West
Postcards From The West
RTRFM

Postcards From The West

Camelot Cinema (Mosman Park, WA)
Saturday, 21 September 2024 7:00 pm
6 days away
18 Plus
Music

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RTRFM brings you POSTCARDS FROM THE WEST, an audio-visual exploration of WA history

RTRFM has teamed up with the State Library of Western Australia and the Perth International Jazz Festival to bring you a truly unique event: Postcards from the West.

Join us as some of the state’s finest musical talents dig into some unseen film archives of the State Library, showcasing our incredible history and composing brand-new soundtracks for the footage, to be performed live at Camelot Cinema, Mosman Park on Saturday 21 September. 

Catch the ambient guitar magic of Jameson Feakes, the otherworldly wonder of Great Statue, the experimental sounds of Pale Ribbons Tossed into the Dark and the synth mastery of Slow Point.  

These four eclectic and innovative West Australian acts are all renowned for their boundary-pushing approaches to sound, and will all bring their distinctive sonic styles to these newly composed scores for archival film footage from the state library’s collections.

From the views from the south, to its shimmering, expansive coastlines; from the elements that have forged it, to the people that have shaped Western Australia into a truly magical state, the State Library's collections will be brought to new life as part of this audio-visual performance. 

Grab your tickets now from rtrfm.com.au. They are strictly limited and will sell out. 

Please note this event will be a combination of seated and non seated. 

You can bring your own rugs and cushions to set up on the floor with some chairs set up in areas. 

Gold Subscribers (limited) and Companion Card Holders can enter for free.

RTRFM acknowledges that this event and all our activities take place on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge the importance of art and culture in First Nations history and are deeply grateful to create and share on this land.

This is an LGBTIQA+ friendly and safe event. Camelot Cinema is fully accessible.

WHEN: Doors open 7pm. First performance 7:30pm

WHERE: Camelot Cinema, Mosmon Park

WHO: Jameson Feakes, Great Statue, Pale Ribbons Tossed into the Dark, Slow Point

WHAT: Improvised and new works set to archival footage from SLWA. Bring your own rug and cushion. No BYO Alcohol, bar on site.