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Drumming for Canberra’s birthday

“ALL Things Percussion” is a family concert  for Canberra’s 99th birthday presented by the ANU School of Music featuring an array of percussion instruments performed by Australian and international artists.

The headliner is Fritz Hauser from Switzerland, described by “The New York Times” as “simply one of the best drummers alive”.

He will join the School of Music’s Gary France, Timothy Constable and Synergy Percussion along with the DRUMatiX Percussion Group, Ensemble Pinquins from Norway, Daryl Pratt and the SCM Percussion Ensemble in a concert suitable  for family members of all ages—“a journey to the heart and soul of rhythm and sound”.

At Llewellyn Hall, 7pm, March 3. Bookings to  132 849 www.ticketek.com.au or at the door on the night, from one hour before.

 

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