
Are you coming to the next Denmark Festival of Voice ?
Foundation Day Long Weekend 1st - 3rd June 2012
The organising team are getting geared up to deliver another exciting weekend. Now in its Eighth year the Festival has become an iconic event in the WA music calendar.
It is a celebration of the human voice, particularly community singing, and features an extensive assortment of vocal-based acts and workshops, and a great vibe. Every year we have an exciting array of headline acts complementing a large number of choirs, ensembles and groups, plus numerous fringe events all over the shire.
You get to participate in the workshops. You are treated to great performers as part of the audience and you even sing your heart out in concert. Hundreds of voices provide a wonderful festival atmosphere and great music. And all of it set in the beautiful town of Denmark on the south coast of Western Australia.
Performer Applications Close on 11th February 2012
It gets to be a huge task collecting all the applications from performers and coordinating them into a weekend program. So we have a page on our web site where applicants can enter all their information it all goes straight into a data base. Go to our web page on www.dfov.org.au and select the performers tag to get to the data entry form you need.

Photo: Director Jo Oosterhoff leading the amazing singers of A Cappella West, at the end of the finale concert in the Civic Centre
2012 DFoV provisional timetable
Performer's applications open: October 2011
Performer's applications close: 11 February 2012
Tickets available (website): 1 February 2012
Tickets available (Spot Newsagency Denmark): 1 March 2012
Concert and workshop programs available: 1 April 2012
Single day tickets available (web and Spot): 1 May 2012
Box office opens (1.00pm) and festival begins: 1 June 2012 - 3 June 2012
more info at www.dfov.org.au/
Headline Acts
We have been busy signing up a few exceptional artists to make the weekend really appetising to you. So just to wet your taste buds here is the lowdown on what you can expect. Check out their details at www.dfov.org.au/ and make sure you get your tickets early. Tickets will be available online on our web site from 1st February 2012. We hope to see you there!
Stephen Taberner
Stephen Taberner is a singer, songwriter, double bass player, composer and choirleader based in Melbourne and most notorious as the musical director of the Spooky Men's Chorale.
Best known now as choir leader and spookymeister, Stephen nevertheless finds time to perform his own songs solo and with help from his friends. He now has a needlessly eclectic pedigree as jazz double bass player, choirboy, playback theatre musician, world music junkie, bathroom harmonics afficionado, singer/songwriter and student of the human condition, and brings as much of this to all of his work as humanly possible.
Gina Williams
Some say she has the voice of an angel and the heart of a poet: Gina Williams will make you laugh at her stories, think about her messages, and just as you let your guard down
she blows you away with this divine voice.
For almost two decades, Gina has been dedicated to the telling of her people's stories. Trained as a journalist, Gina spent eight years at the helm of GWN's Milbindi series, a show that highlighted the positive achievements and aspirations of the West Australian indigenous community. Nowadays the mother of two is away from the camera, but her storytelling continues through music.
And what nobody realised was Gina had a remarkable story of her own to tell. Her album, Brilliant Blue, is testament to this.
Winner: Indigenous category, 2001 WA Song Contest
Winner: 2003/04 Kiss My WAMI, Most Popular Local Original Indigenous Act
Support: Wendy Matthews, Joe Camilleri, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, and Dave Steele
Headline artist: Indigenous Showcase (2003 Perth International Arts Festival)
Artist: 2004 WAMI Weekender and launch of the WAM Hall of Fame
Headline Artist: 2004 National NAIDOC Awards and Gala Ball
Headline Artist: 2005 Rotorua International Festival of Arts, Te Ihi - Te Wehi, (NZ)
Finalist: 2005 WAMI Awards, Best Indigenous Act
Aluka
With a passion for experimentation and creativity, Aluka are on a constant quest to reinvent A cappella. They sing original contemporary tunes that incorporate intricate
harmonies, body and vocal percussion, tempo and time signature changes. Through their intricate yet accessible songwriting they are able to silence even the most VB fuelled punter.
Since forming in 2008, the trio were handpicked to join Clare Bowditch’s band, have supported Renee Geyer and played at the Sydney Opera House in July 2010. Aluka sold out The Toff in Town at the launch of their debut EP and have received Triple J airplay. They have performed at several festivals including Queenscliff Music Festival, Folk Rhythm and Life and Adelaide's Format Festival.
Rory Faithfield
Rory Faithfield is an Australian born singer-songwriter alternately based in both Ireland and Western Australia, with Celtic songlines in his head and grains of sand between his toes.
Developing his craft whilst living in Ireland for the past 20 years, Rory performs mostly solo with acoustic guitar, harmonicas and a loop station - together with a bag of stories and some uplifting audience interactivity. He is fast becoming a familar name on the Australian folk festival circuit and in the past year or so played at Port Fairy, Yungaburra, Maldon, Nannup, Nanga, Tarerer and Lake Bolac Folk Festivals.
According to Bruce Elder in a four star review of his fourth and latest album Songs For Sooner:
Faithfield inhabits the same rich musical world as Christy Moore, Luka Bloom and Glen Hansard. His songs are wistful, romantic, deeply felt, beautifully crafted and sung with a voice that pours sincerity and emotion over every line and note... This is a sublime, heart-stoppingly beautiful album from a major new Australian folk talent.

