Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Read the Adelaide Fringe reviews here, throughout the Fringe. PS A reminder that Steve Davis and Ekkia Evans have been reviewing Fringe shows again this year. #Matt barkerfrom wish upon a star movie tv#It's an Eight At The Gate drop, which features in a Stan TV show based in Adelaide called, Wolf Like Me. We were atttracted to it because the song lives on the "screen" through its vivacious video clip!Īnd for the SA Drink Of The Week, we blend wine with the screen. In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the latest song from Kyan Burns - a singer songwriter from Gawler and SA Music Awards nominee, thanks to the radionotes podcast with John Murch. I will follow that interview with a few snippets from a humble documentary I made in 2003 called, Sorry Proof Country, which featured Doris Pilkington, the late author of Follow The Rabbit Proof Fence. It's about two of Australia’s greatest songwriters, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, and was filmed here in South Australia in Hunter’s Ngarrindjeri country. This is a very special episode if you enjoy music and "screens" in manifold ways.įirstly, we chat with Director/Producer/Writer, Philippa Bateman, who's just released a visually stunning and deeply moving documentary, Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow. Exploring music from the soul to the screen in South AustraliaĪboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners and readers are advised that this episode and its show notes may contains images, names, and voices of people who have died.
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