DANCE-JAMMIT-DANCE
The Evelyn Hotel: 29th of May from 8.00
Were you born wired to your iPod? Did you come out feet first with your dancing shoes on? Then we’d like to see you at DANCE-JAMMIT-DANCE.
We’re featuring three of the most danceable bands in Melbourne: Afro Mandinko, Saskwatch and Bagatelle. Different styles but one intention, to make you DANCE-DAMMIT.
Tickets
Option 1: Buy direct from us
Buy directly from our band members and indigoers. Tickets are $12.00 if purchased before the event. Buy 10 tickets, and the 10th is free, + you get a free drink card. Cost will be $15.00 on the night. Contact…
- Eitan Kornfeld (Facebook, or eitan@indigo4music.com)
- Tiffany Gill (Facebook, or tiff@indigo4music.com)
- Will Cuming (Facebook, or will@indigo4music.com)
- Louise Cuming (Facebook, or louise@indigo4music.com)
- Zoe Ryan (Facebook or zoe@indigo4music.com)
- Elizabeth McAuley (Facebook or lil@indigo4music.com)
- Ronnie Sullivan (Facebook or veronica@indigo4music.com)
- James Kent (Facebook)
- Ashlee Hughes (Facebook)
- Nkechi Anele (Facebook)
- Ezra Silman (Facebook)
- indigo4music admin (Facebook, indigo@indigo4music.com) or 0412 507 629
Option 2: Buy through Moshtix
Buy tickets via Moshtix. Cost is $12.00 + $2.80 Booking fee.
The line-up
Afro Mandinko
Homo Dancicus invented Dance on the African savannah 6 million or so years ago, and have been at it ever since. Afro Mandinko is the pinnacle of evolution, with their unique and eclectic hybrid of afrobeat-funk-reggae, combining traditional West African instruments with drums, guitar, keyboards and a horn section. What a gene pool!
Afro Mandinko Myspace Afro Mandinko Website
Saskwatch
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askwatch is a nine-piece collective of young Melbourne musicians playing original Soul, Hip-hop and Funk. With a sound born from busking on the streets of Melbourne, Saskwatch gets you moving with its delicious blend of old school grooves and break-beats, organ, guitar and a kick-arse horn section. The band’s influences comprise a mixture of the Afro-American Funk and Soul music of the late 60s and 70s, such as James Brown and the JBs, Booker T and the MGs, The Meters, King Curtis, Gangstarr, Herbie Hancock and Curtis Mayfield; and more recent acts such as The RH Factor, Bamboos, D’Angelo, The Roots and Ozomatli.
Bagatelle
Bagatelle will be born at DANCE-JAMMIT-DANCE. That’s right, in the very middle of the DANCE floor. 18 months or so in gestation, Bagatelle is all about electronic-dance-pop, with Will Cuming (Computer, Guitar and Flute), Louise Cuming (Trombone and Effects), Nketchi Anele (Vocals) and Eitan Kornfeld (Vocals). DANCE-JAMMIT-DANCE will double as the launching pad for Bagatelle’s first EP.
So polish up your DANCING shoes, and follow the evolution on our Facebook Page. Put your name down at DANCE-JAMMIT-DANCE’s Event page.



