It was only a few years ago that singer Kee’ahn was treading the boards in a hometown production of.
“I’m just so excited we were asked,” Zemiro said. “We can really have some fun with the crowd, get the four best people up from the audience to be on the team, and celebrate some really great Indigenous performers. It will be fantastic.”television debut on SBS in 2005, hundreds of contestants have shared the stage with musicians in a popular music trivia format hosted by Zemiro.
A moon boot and the “knee scooter at Bluesfest, which was pretty funny,” won’t be needed this time, Zemiro says. Instead, she expects to be back in the groove with official scorer Brian Nankervis, and the Rockwiz Orkestra.two years ago and is a proud Kuku Yalanji, Jirrbal woman, originally from northern Queensland. She’s performed at Splendour in the Grass, St Kilda Festival, Dark Mofo and Golden Plains, and told: “As a kid, if you love music and see other blackfellas taking up this space ...
Mayor of Yarra City Council, Sophie Wade, said after last year’s “crushing feeling, when everyone was ready to go” and Leaps and Bounds was cancelled, the atmosphere over recent days and nights had been enormously uplifting.
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