Directed by Dan Walker
Flautist: Sally
Walker
Belco Arts Centre August
20
Drill Hall Gallery,
ANU August 25
Reviewed Belco Arts Centre by Len Power
20 August 2022
The Oriana Chorale’s new concert, “Two Worlds” is inspired
by the words of Alice Eather, an Aboriginal Australian poet, environmental
campaigner and teacher from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
In her poem “Yúya Karrabúra” (Fire Is Burning), she refers to her dual heritage of First Nation peoples and Europeans as the two worlds she walks between, saying, “I’m living and breathing this story of black and white”.
Chorale Director, Dan Walker, created a choral work from Eather’s poem and it was one of the works presented in this unique concert in the Gallery at the Belco Arts Centre.
Dan Walker |
Other works presented were by composers Michael Atherton, Gordon Hamilton (with William Barton), Peter Sculthorpe, Ross Edwards and Stephen Leek.
A new work, “Clock”, by Christopher Sainsbury and Darryl Griffen, a modern response to climate change, was commissioned by the Oriana Chorale and given its world premiere in this concert. It was a beautiful, thoughtful work with dramatic moments contrasting with hints of sadness and reflection but ultimately optimism.
Dan Walker conducts The Oriana Chorale
The result was an evening of fine singing and an educating insight into the astounding range of music to be found in First Nation cultures. There were rousing, chanting works throbbing with life and joy, melodic works of great beauty, quietly dramatic works of sadness as well as surprising moments of cheeky humour.
Sally Walker
Stephen Leek’s “Great Southern Spirits” a fabulous soundscape of ancient Australia was the perfect finale for the program. Its vivid final section, “Uluru”, which conjured up images of thoughtless tourists on the sacred rock, brought Alice Eather’s plea for continuing dialogue full circle.
This review was first
published in the Canberra CityNews digital edition of 21 August 2022.
Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.