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Mythologies
Komang Performance

Live music returns Bundanon with a free performance from electronic R&B artist Komang.

Blending ethereal grooves, neo-soul and Balinese spirit, Komang will perform works from her expansive EP Mythologies.

Cosy up with a live music experience inside the Art Museum, and enjoy delicious warming food and drinks from Ramox Café before the event.

 


 

Komang

Komang is Rosie Clynes, a producer and vocalist based on Kulin Country (Melbourne). Creating a vibrant R&B electronic hybrid, her influences range from trip-hop, electronica and 2000s R&B through to sindhenan (Javanese court singing), gamelan and Indonesian folk-pop.

Listen to Mythologies here.

 


 

Tales of Land and Sea

This event is part of Bundanon’s program of live events for current exhibition Tales of Land and Sea.

Tales of Land and Sea brings together three distinct projects exploring storytelling, mythological narratives, migration and the diasporic experience. Drawing from both personal narratives and Eastern mythologies, each project highlights age-old themes of longing, displacement, cultural connection and belonging.

Discover more about the exhibition and upcoming events.

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Cost

Free event

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

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Dates & Times
15/06/2024 - 15/06/2024 Art Museum Forecourt, Bundanon
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In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

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