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FESTIVAL THEME
This year’s festival theme is the start of a three year
artistic vision which celebrates the natural environment
around Coonamble and its bird life.
Moorambilla 2008 – Flight and Freedom
Moorambilla 2009 – Diaspora
Moorambilla 2010 – Coming home
These themes continue the celebrations that have
featured in past Moorambilla festivals:
Moorambilla 2006
celebrated the male voice with the creation of the
regional boys choir and the ”songs in the key of bloke
choir”. Beautiful pyramid lanterns were carried by the
men and boys during the first Moorambilla performance
down the darkened centre aisle whilst singing at the end
of the concert. These lanterns have remained a feature
of the festival each year since.
Moorambilla 2007
had as its focus the women and girls of the region and
established the “songs in the key of she” for women, and
the regional girls choir. This was also the year the
inaugural outdoor lantern parade was held down the main
street from the Peace tree into the Gala scholarship
concert. The wonderful glowing egg shaped orbs of light
floating down the street with the hands of all festival
participants on them will be a vivid memory of the
festival for years to come, and such a reaffirming
celebration of the female spirit.
Moorambilla 2008
will metaphorically see those eggs hatch, as new musical
and creative ideas take flight across the region because
of the festival. The freedom of flight and creative
expression will be celebrated through song and heralded
in by our found sound sculptures this year. Birds both
big and small will swoop and fly during this year’s
parade accompanied by some spectacular percussion
designed and made by local artist Margie Pye and found
sound specialist Luke Robinson. This year will
thematically lead directly into
Moorambilla 2009 and 2010
as these birds take flight over the region they will
experience the beauty of the natural landscape – the
Brewarrina Fish Traps, the Macquarie Marshes, the
Warrumbungle Ranges and the wide flat plains that this
region is famous for. This great Diaspora of artistic
ideas will flow through the regional children’s choirs,
the regional adults choirs and the youth project MAXed
Out. The festival celebrates the wider region and its
myriad of artistic influences, flying out to the far
reaches of the 12 shires involved in the festival – and
home again in 2010.
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