Hobart & Southern Tasmania

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    CROON

    Spend an evening with three of Hobart’s leading men in a tribute to Hi-jinks, High balls and happy hour featuring the tunes and Croons od Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr and many more. Hilarity and harmonies combine for a Vegas style show that has delighted audiences and critics alike.

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    Crystal Sky
    Crystal Sky is a singer songwriter originating from Kiribati in the South Pacific and raised in Tasmania. Since the early 2000’s she has performed with numerous bands across Tasmania and is a well known singer in Hobart’s vibrant music scene. She has been inspired by many vocal greats such as Mariah Carey, Chaka Khan, Lauryn Hill, Renee Geyer and Indie Arie to name a few. She prides herself in recreating well known covers with a twist of her own groove, soul and funk with her voice and acoustic guitar. Crystal Sky also performs with Kevin Cooney on bass guitar who has recently toured and supported Bonnie Rait and continues to be a staple of the Hobart music scene since the 80s. They are guaranteed to have you dancing inside and out.

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    Dan Vandermeer
    Dan Vandermeer is a Hobart based singer and guitarist who can be found regularly playing around some of the city’s most iconic venues. Dan plays a mixture of pop, rock and acoustic music and performs best when the crowd is up and dancing. A 2014 graduate of the University of Tasmania’s Conservatorium of Music, Dan is an adept guitarist and also a blossoming singer/songwriter. In the recent past Dan has toured in North America with Sydney based band Jefferson and lived in Toronto, Canada for a year and a half playing lead guitar in the city’s #1 cover band The Marc Joseph Band. Dan has also studied 2 years at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music majoring in Jazz Performance. Have Dan join with Bianca Clennett to form a dynamic duo for your next event.

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    Dance with Paint

    Dance with Paint is a Painting and Music activity aimed at supporting individual artistic expression through dance/movement, music and paint. 

     

    Sessions include a brief introduction to Abstract Expressionist and Impressionist art, focused on individual modes of expression and personal approaches to visual art making. 

     Through a multi-layered painting process, participants engage with different mediums and painting styles to create their own painting in response to dramatic selections of music.

     Dance with Paint works for all ages, abilities  and needs of different groups, festivals and individuals. 

     Works of art can be solo or group pieces and participants can take their work home. 

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    DANJASOL
    DANJASOL formed in 2023 is a performer based in nipaluna, lutruwita / Hobart, Tasmania, who infuses elements of soul, jazz and R&B music, with interpretations of standards and modern-day music reflecting their sound. With a heavy influence from artists such as Donny Hathaway, Eric Benet, Luther Vandross and Erykah Badu. Accompanied by local musicians of nipaluna DANJASOL puts their experiences of heartache, unrequited love and hope into this music. With 6 Ensemble Members: 1x Lead Vocal 1x Backing Vocal 1x Electric Guitarist 1x Electric Bassist 1x Electric Pianist 1x Drummer They are adaptable to Duo, Trio, Quartet Style or Full Ensemble DANJASOL has played in various venues such as; Pablo’s Cocktails and Dreams (2023) Tasmania’s Taste of Summer (2024) Clarence Jazz Festival (2024)

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    Daryl Peebles – Roving Magician
    Daryl Peebles – Roving Magician uses illusion and charm to guarantee a perfect roving magician. But he also uses different objects he produces from a ‘hand-bag’, his diary, a kitchen knife, odd bits of rope, light globes and rubber bands are common. For tourists, he loves to play ‘travel agent poker’ with a surprise ending that promotes Tasmania as a great tourist destination. Throughout his table routine, Daryl’s main emphasis is the humour in the performance. Daryl is a personable magician who combines conversation and positive interaction with clients while also amazing them with his illusion.

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    Davey String Quartet

    Formed in 1992, the Davey String Quartet features musicians who also perform with the Tasmanian Symphony, orchestras interstate and graduates from the Conservatorium. We comprise two violins, viola and cello. The Davey String Quartet is Tasmania’s busiest string quartet, performing at functions in Hobart and throughout the state. We play an enormous repertoire spanning many centuries including classical music, jazz standards, Celtic and popular music. We particularly enjoy arranging and performing music from the 1920’s and ’30’s by composers such as Cole Porter, Duke Ellington and George Gershwin. Musicians of the Davey String Quartet have provided music for * Australian of the Year Award 2005 * Henry Jones Art Hotel * “1888 Dinner”, Hobart Town Hall * Bradman Oration Dinner, Government House * Taste of Tasmania 2005 (launch and “First Bite”) * Wrest Point Corporate Tower Club * Bel Canto Australia * Law Librarians conference 2005 * Army Medical Doctors’ Annual Dinner (14 years) * Government House; Australia Day Award investitures STRING QUARTET PERSONNEL – and career highlights Tullia Ashton-Lomax (violin) |* Melbourne trained, majoring in violin and composition * enjoyed playing opera and ballet repertoire with Orchestra Victoria * member of Geminiani Chamber Orchestra (Melbourne) * has premiered many contemporary Australia Operas * a passionate performer of American Appalachian Folk Music * has written children’s books with musical accompaniment * currently conducting at Young Conservatorium, very much interested in music education Anita Schleebs (violin) * Graduate, Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music * Australian Youth Orchestra * Regular performer in Tasmania’s Theatre orchestras Nara Dennis (viola/arranger) * studied viola and piano in Adelaide, Sydney and Vienna * performed overseas with orchestras in Vienna, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Auckland * member of Queensland Symphony Orchestra 1986-1992 * worked with Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra for 10 years * a professional music arranger and copyist, working over 5 Australian states * currently now enjoying a very busy free-lance life in Hobart with Davey String Quartet, “Strings on Fire”, a large teaching practice and Music Theatre work Pam Kirkland (cello) * Tasmanian born and bred, studied with Sela Trau and Christian Wojtowicz * Post Graduate degree in Performance from the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music * Founding member of the Hobart Chamber Orchestra and Davey String Quartet * plays an English cello by Thomas Kennedy from 1838   Davey String Quartet classical repertoire–  (Opens in new tab) Davey String Quartet contemporary repertoire– – (Opens in new tab)

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    David Wicks
    David Wicks has been active in the Hobart music scene for over 15 years, both fronting local cover bands and performing as a solo musician. With a unique voice and a range of songs that will suit any event, David can provide background music for your corporate function, fill the dance floor at your wedding and even learn that special song for your first dance. David’s years of experience and dedication to providing great service will ensure that even though planning your event can be difficult, the one thing you won’t have to worry about is the entertainment!

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    DayStar Duo

    Ailsa and Rob Nicholls have been performing as DayStar since 1999, with a wide repertoire. A Band / Duo for the over 50’s birthdays, weddings, dances and parties. DayStars – specialty lies in ballads and easy listening, with – featured segments of 20’s / 30’s / 40’s / 50’s / 60’s / 70’s / 80’s / 90’s and 2000’s, Country, Old Standards, – Australiana, Aussie Rock, Rock’n’Roll, Rat-Pack, Rock and Tropicana. Musicians performing for resorts, corporate conferences, private parties, festivals and fairs. Entertaining around Airlie Beach, the Whitsunday Island resorts and North Queensland from 1999.-  Ailsa and Rob have also performed at resorts in Bora Bora Tahiti, Japan and Malaysia. Well and truly settled into the Tasmanian lifestyle since 2007, Rob and Ailsa now base themselves out of their home in the Huon Valley.

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    Dean Yates – Keynote Speaker
    Putting mental health on everyone’s agenda! Dean Yates Few people in Australia can tell a story like former foreign correspondent Dean Yates, whose globally acclaimed memoir Line in the Sand was published in mid-2023. Dean takes his audiences to the wars, bomb attacks and earthquakes he covered during a long career for one of the world’s most respected news organisations. He describes the pain he and his family suffered after the trauma of what he witnessed caught up with him. He puts you in the Melbourne psychiatric ward, where he had three admissions to treat his PTSD and moral injury. Such has been Dean’s journey that he and his family were featured in an episode of Australian Story in Sept 2023. Dean is now a workplace mental health expert who uses his vast personal and professional experience to help organisations support their staff. All this gives Dean enormous insight into mental health and trauma and makes him an inspirational, riveting, and educational speaker. Renowned psychologist Steve Biddulph says Line in the Sand is a “world-class guidebook on dealing with traumatic wounds”. Jacquie Lambie calls it a “gripping read that exposes the shocking holes in our health system when it comes to the treatment of PTSD”. Well-known psychiatrist and author Dr Mark Cross said the memoir is an “astonishing account of trauma”. Trauma therapist & author Dr Polly McGee says Dean has “levelled up his own vulnerability by fully reporting the disintegration of selfhood and its painful reclamation, giving survivors of trauma and the people that love them new insight and hope for recovery”. Greens Senator for Tasmania Peter Whish-Wilson says Dean’s story is like no other. Dean’s speaking topics are varied: His healing journey; what a mentally healthy workplace looks like; trauma & moral injury; men and emotions; eyewitness to the world; navigating life. Topic 1 A jaw-dropping story. Inspiring and hopeful Dean was a high-flying foreign correspondent brought to the brink of suicide by extreme workplace trauma who recovered because of his obsession to get better and the human connection of his loving family and a mental health system that worked (yes, you read that correctly). Topic 2 The pillars of a mentally healthy workplace Dean speaks with authority on what he calls the 6 pillars of a mentally healthy workplace: Leadership buy-in; psychological safety; prevention & early intervention, multi-layered organisational support; evidence-based training and good communication.   Topic 3 Trauma Dean’s memoir is a life-changing roadmap for anyone trying to heal from trauma. Dean explains the moral dimension of trauma, he shows the consequences when organisations fail to look after their people. Topic 4 Moral Injury Dean is an Australian expert on moral injury, a condition akin to PTSD that can occur in any occupation/walk of life. Moral injury is starting to get attention because it can happen when someone’s idea of what’s right has been violated strongly enough. The possibilities for harm are endless. Topic 5 Breaking Stigma No matter the context, Dean has a story to tell about stigma: around suicide, mental illness in the workplace, in-patient psych wards. Dean is passionate about breaking stigma, and you will be too after listening to him. Topic 6 Men! Dean has instant credibility with men, whether they wear suits or Hi-Vis vests, which is why he’s the ideal speaker at showing men the benefits of seeking mental health support and expressing their emotions. Topic 7 Eyewitness to the world Dean covered some of the biggest global stories of the past 25 years. Why do journalists risk their lives? What do they take from these experiences, the loss of life? Does reporting on ordinary people matter as much as wanting to be there when Saddam Hussein gets captured? Topic 8 Navigating Life Dean’s family have been through the wringer, and not just from having to deal with him! Dean’s wife has had depression all her life. Their children, now young adults, have had mental health issues. Dean’s eldest son survived a cardiac arrest in 2020.

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    Detour
    Detour are a Hobart based rock & dance cover band, that enjoys nothing more than filling dance floors! Since 2005 we’ve been honing our craft, to produce a professional and vibrant rock band sound. All members of the band sing which allows for a more diverse set list and fuller sound. With 150+-  gigs under our belt (so far!), we’re no strangers to the live music scene, and enjoy putting on an engaging show for audiences. If you’re looking for a band to play your wedding, work party, school formal or ball, we’d like to be a part of it and help take the stress out of organising the live music!

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    Dirty Little Secrets
    Dirty Little Secret are the ultimate band for your pub, party, wedding or corporate function. With a repertoire of songs from any era and genre and experience of over 80 combined years in the Hobart music scene, we are sure to get your night rockin’ and make it a memorable one! All band members have featured in some of Hobart’s most successful cover bands from the last 3 decades, including: Anonymous Rhinoceros, No Means Yes, Ethel the Frog, Big Swifty, Atari 2600 and Oscar. Band Members: Dave Wicks ““ Lead vocals and guitar Rick Whitney ““ Lead guitar and backing vocals Max Ling – Bass guitar and backing vocals

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    DJ DynOmite Drew
    DJ DynOmite Drew aka Mr T.N.T With a love for the funky beats playing groovy tunes from Funk, RnB, Rare Grooves, Break Beats, Hip Hop & Soul from the four corners of the earth. Drew honed his craft playing guest spots in various bars & clubs in London over a 10-year stretch. In 2008 joined with the 3Hedz crew at the renowned Reading Festival. Drew moved to Hobart in 2009 and connected with the DJ local scene. Establishing a small name for himself in 2014 after winning local DJ Open Deck at the infamous Victoria Tavern. This landed him a regular spot as the first resident DJ at The Brunswick. In 2015 he became part of Hobart’s Soul Sessions Crew at The Republic Bar, creating his own brand DynOmite Soul. Since then, he has been requested to play at some of Tasmania’s most popular annual events. The Taste of Tasmania (2014/15/16/17,19). He also played various DJ spots around Hobart, The Homestead; Grand Poobah; Waterman’s Beer Market (The Lawn); a return to The Brunswick (The Yard); The Hobart Brewing Company and Wrest Point (Rooftop bar). Drew has also played DJ support for some major names in the music scene: Chet Faker 2015; Matt Cant (Melb) 2017; Norman Jay MBE (UK) and the Freestylers 2018, ended the year 2018 playing the Field Stage at Falls proving that he can hold his own with the best in any genre. After the quiet covid years, 2023 has seen him support both local artists King B-Fine (Africa) and the frontman for US rap group Jurassic 5, Chali 2Na.

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    DJ George Finch
    Finch is fearless in delivering fast and soulful beats to get your heart racing for all the right reasons. Finch has been an active part of the Australian dance scene for over 10 years, DJing and promoting in the southern island of Tasmania. He is a regular at events and festivals in Tasmania and around Australia. Finch has had the flexibility and talent to support a long list of touring DJ’s, from the best in Australia (Kid Kenobi, Aston Shuffle, Yolanda Be Cool) to around the world (Roger Sanchez, Thomas Schumacher, Wolfgang Gartner, Fedde Le Grand, Patrick Topping and more). Finch has incredible versatility and groove, with sounds ranging from underground techno and house, deep tech to funk, psychedelic trance to progressive, soul and disco. In 2016 he founded a new collective Technobrats, with a focus on local talent, custom lighting, and unique locations. They have since hosted a series of special events, alternative parties and small private doofs, providing a much-needed outlet for underground dance music.

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    DJ Hugo Bladel
    Hugo hails from lutruwita (Tasmania) and has 10+ years of experience as a live performer, multi-instrumentalist, music producer and DJ. He has worked on corporate events all over Australia with clients such as Uber Aus, Nike Aus, Lexus Aus, L’OrĂ©al Aus, Mushroom Events and the Aus Open. He has amassed over 200,000 streams on original music releases and secured support slots for the likes of The Presets, Angus & Julia Stone, Bastille, and RUFUS DU SOL to name a few. Well known for his electric live performances, Hugo Bladel brings massive energy and colour to his DJ sets. Weaving in his love for disco and house, he will be sure to have you shakin’ your groove thing. Well known for his electric live performances, Hugo’s training as a circus artist brings high energy and a unique set of skills to his live shows. Weaving in his love for disco and house music, he will be sure to have you shakin’ your groove thing.

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    DJ Johnny G
    With experience from the beginnings of the Hobart club scene and close to a decade working the Salamanca Club circuit ( O Bar, Cargo ), he brings with him an extensive knowledge of dance floor filling tunes! A very versatile DJ capable of catering to all types of genres gets the party started!!

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