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For
a positive impact that will long be remembered ... schools, government
entities, business conventions, corporate gatherings, holiday events,
parades, private parties, weddings, community groups, charities,
and festivals can take their special events up a notch by hiring
the Earthly Delights Band or the Bordonian Heritage Dance Troupe
to provide a dramatic, inspirational and educational boost through
"in character" appearances, dance demonstrations and involving
the audience in dance events!
Earthly
Delights is one of Australia's most inventive and interactive folk-world-medieval
music bands- and one with enormous cross generational appeal. For
profiles of the musicians who play with the band (and there are
more than those pictured below) check out the Members
page of this chapter. For information on how you might engage us
to perform for your next wedding, party, dance or function, check
the Bookings page. For information on how
we might help you to organise and run a dance, bush dance or party
dance see our Organising
an Event page. For a quick overview of the band, however, read
on. There are also photos from a selection of engagements below.
Founded
in Canberra in 1995 by a group of local musicians, Earthly Delights
has been from beginning heavily influenced by the European bagpipe
and hurdy-gurdy tradition, particularly from central France and
Hungary. Alongside this, however, the band maintains a very strong
repertoire of English traditional and self–composed dance
music.
Earthly Delights has established itself as a first class dance band,
and is a major presence on the concert and function scene. Since
being founded in 1995 this Canberra-based band has filled hundreds
of different public and private bills including weddings (Medieval,
Scottish, Irish, English, indoor and outdoor garden weddings), parties,
folk festivals, folk dances, dances, galleries and exhibition openings,
conferences, Floriade, St Patrick's Day gigs, Old English Fayres,
Medieval Feasts, French & Hungarian events, open gardens, school
dances/fairs/fetes, shopping centre launches and bush dances (including
medieval bush dances!) in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
and at the coast - for more on these see Past
Events.
Their
instrumentation and performance style has enabled them to perform
as a 3, 4 or 5 piece, with or without P.A. equipment, from the floor
or from a stage, wandering or standing, indoor or outdoor (for more
on some of their rare medieval instruments see Instruments).
Band
members have always dressed appropriate to the character of the
function, fitted the music to the need of the moment and programmed
dances to suit the nature of the event. They are very versatile
and have catered for every conceivable audience from the gentile
to the riotous, from ones wanting to sit and listen to ones wanting
to rage. When it comes to dancing - whether as hired band at other
people's parties and events or as presenters of own workshops and
events, they have offered novices and connoisseurs alike wonderfully
memorable times - tailing what they offer to fit the group.
The
band has indeed become well-known for being able to entertain people
of all ages with both fine music and fun dancing (to discover the
band close up, come along to an up-coming
event). The band can travel interstate to perform and is also
able to provide costumed heritage historical dance displays alongside
a band performance.
The
Canberra Times has referred to the band's 'high standard of music'
and John Garden's 'expert dance leading' and the Canberra Chronicle
to their act as a 'sound and visual delight'. There have also been
many very favourable overseas reviews of their music (for more see
CDs & Books).
The
musicians are not only accomplished at playing dance tunes from
many different European traditions, but also at crossing traditional
boundaries, mixing medieval and other instruments and blending Anglo-Celtic,
Central European and other musical styles to produce exhilarating
new music. Their 300 plus original tunes and 150 plus original dances
are just the tip of a much bigger repertoire (for audio clips of
some of the former go to the Tune Index).
We
look forward to meeting or hearing from you some day! |