Thursday, November 22, 2012
Townhall in Northcote tonight!
There's also one last little showing at a potato shed near Geelong – hope to see you there on Sunday if that's your neck o the woods ...
Sunday, September 30, 2012
The new version of the show will be in the Fremantle Festival on Thursday the 8th of November (in the Black Box Theatre, at Spare Parts Puppet Theatre.) Then on the 9th of November we'll be performing in the sandstone grandeur of the old Albany Town Hall. Saturday the 10th sees us performing in the entirely different octagonal wooden beauty of the Rotunda at the Origins Centre in Balingup.

See posts below for details of the show - and keep an eye out for more updates as the revived show sails towards the stage once again!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
CaravelaTeaser.mov
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Caravela launches at Wild Dog Gathering on 28th November!

Friday, November 12, 2010
projecting the pianoBoat into the new year in style and good company...

the pianoBoat will be following the winds of change up the east coast to see the new year in at Woodford. First time at the famous folk-fest, and we'll be presenters! Sharing a new projection artwork for the alterBABEL program, and a freshly reworked Howard Grey's Unsame Day at the Recycled Cabaret (see previous posts for an overview of the early version that we took to the streets in Under The Radar). The program is their biggest ever with over 3000 performers and presenters, so you'll have to be lucky or determined to find us in the book or on the website, but we really are in there and the key info is below: BABELPROJEKT The mythology surrounding the temple, the ziggurat Etemenanki, the Babylonian tower that soared between heaven and earth; recognised as the site of God’s wrath; an architectural monument that marked the place where the people were scattered into innumerable tribes with a multitude of languages, galvanises the essence of this year’s visual arts festival. From today’s Woodfordian vantage point, it’s possible to reinterpret this tale as an inspired act of holy genius … after all, try to imagine a world without a wonderful abundance of languages; try to dream up a festival without the rich bounty of different art and music; try to conjure up an existence without cultural diversity. Sounds bland? You bet. Towering over the festival on Sculpture Ridge, the three towers of uberBABEL exist as gallery veneers, inverted Guggenheims, where artists generate images, forms, ideas and issues about the ways in which linguistic and cultural diversity is essential to environmental and ecological diversity. Drawing from cultural roots in Indigenous, non-Indigenous and Asia-Pacific cultural heritage in Australia, artists who work on each of the three towers will transfix, disturb and challenge. Arti.Arti afternoons are punctuated by psychoBABEL: the talkfest, an opportunity for debate, repartee, banter, witticism and conversation; where artists from around the nation and around the globe gather in person or via technology, all the while throwing up that uniquely human identifier - to pose and vocalize the questions. In a transformative venture, alterBABEL: the tent event, artists use their digital resources and light sources to manipulate, reflect, mirror, enlighten, blur and project to transform the tents of Artisania into alternate worlds of the night. Location: Sculpture Ridge, Penny Arcade, Village Green, Arti.Arti |
Recycled Cabaret
The night is yours. Join us in the ultimate recycled cabaret experience. Come attired in your handmade festival recycled costume. The maitre de will greet you and your family and show you to a cozy candle lit table. The stage will come alive with a collision of fire and flying chooks with Mic Conway, a juggling symphony with The MaskedMime and The pianoBoat Project combines music and shadow puppetry illuminated against a fabric boat. The piece de resistance, you and your costumes strut your stuff. THUR Stardust Theatre 7:30PM
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Stories of Departure at ArtPlay



Monday, October 25, 2010
sailing Under The Radar in a windy river-city
getting the whole show on the road, it wasn't just the bamboo threatening to give way in the heat and unseasonal rain. With hours to go the laden boat-set was hitched up to the folding bike and towed over the appropriately named Highgate Hill, and on into a gusty city centre. We might have been arriving at the site of an utter humiliation had it not been for the invaluable assistance of an ace tech support crew who supplied sand-bags, mike-stands, electrical tape and a bunch of good-natured enthusiasm. The scheduled performance time arrived with a miraculous calm as the sun slipped behind the horizon. All the sweat and tears that got us there were missed by an appreciative audience as the show itself went off surprisingly smoothly.
A risky and ambitious concept, our street-theatre model of mobile shadow-puppetry certainly wasn't without its hitches and shortcomings. But by the 4th night the whole adventure was running pretty smoothly. Now that we've tackled most of the technical hitches of exporting animation files, building collapsible sets and setting up in unforgiving weather, it's time to revisit the show itself. Which, as a somewhat experimental work-in-progress, inevitably needs some reworking. We look forward to returning to Queensland in a couple of months to present a more resolved version of Howard Grey's Unsame Day at the Woodford Folk Festival. By which time we'll be ready to take the show pretty much anywhere, not least back our beloved adopted hometown, Melbourne
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Teenagers, Shadows, and Midwinter in Huonville


Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Caravela

Rosa Maria falls in love with a fisher boy, despite their differences, she being a woman of the earth and he, a man of the sea. Their coming together brings untold richness to their lives as she learn the ways of the ocean and her gifts. Her lover gains from the beauty and bounty the earth bears up.
They meet in springtime and experience a full cycle of the seasons together in happiness. She grows and sells her flowers and plants and he goes fishing in the nighttime, returning in the afternoon. Their love affair makes the two of them deliriously happy. However, there is disapproval amongst concerned families and neighbours who foresee that with the difference in their different natures, it will end badly.
the pianoBoat project is delighted to announce the upcoming launch of an exciting new show with long-time collaborator, the astonishing Fado vocalist Carolina Cordeiro. A singer who has only discovered her raw talent in her mid-20s, Cordeiro is based in Melbourne but sings and plays the music of the city of her birth, Portugal's ancient crumbling port of Lisbon. A deep tradition of passion and poetry, Fado can be difficult at first for the uninitiated, with its tendencies towards tragedy, apparent melodrama and unusual modalities. Cordeiro however cuts through this with an arresting clarity and freshness that has been shooting her to attention and acclaim in Melbourne's multicultural music scene.
the pianoBoat project brings further levels of seduction with a rich and layered world of visual metaphor, translating the Portuguese poetry of the lyrics in our synthesis of textured projections and surreal shadow-play.
Fria Claridade (loungeroom version)
Carolina Cordeiro - vox & guitar; Raku Pitt - piano accordion
The show will premiere at the Wild Dog Gathering on the 27th of November. See www.wild-dog.com.au for more info on this event and to buy tickets.

Watch this space for announcements of seasons and festival appearances of this unique piece of storytelling shadow-theatre with an exquisite musical heart...
Monday, August 16, 2010
why the piano? & why the Boat?

ok, so it's time for a wee bit more of the back-story to this crazy pianoboating adventure! The piano: was always there in the livingroom for years, after it was inherited from our 93-year-old Hungarian great-aunt. It was a challenge, a system to be de-coded and re-coded. I loved its walnut paneling and dusty cast-iron interior. So many tuning pegs and so many wound steel and brass strings.

Thursday, July 29, 2010
pianoBoat headquarters



Sunday, June 20, 2010
pianoBoat plays on the East Coast of Tas





April Workshops at ArtPlay




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Monday, May 17, 2010
Poster for ArtPlay workshops

Sunday, May 16, 2010
Stills from the animation in Howard Grey's Unsame Day
