ZARAFA. Powerful, intoxicating Dance Music from Melbourne s masters of Gypsy and Eastern Fusion

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ZARAFA Powerful, intoxicating Dance Music from Melbourne s masters of Gypsy and Eastern Fusion Zarafa is Melbourne's premier Balkans and Near Eastern ensemble: a versatile group of musicians and dancers who present a spectacular and eclectic show featuring both traditional and original repertoire. The ensemble draws on the complex rhythms and modes of Turkish, Macedonian, Croatian, Persian and Moroccan folk traditions, performing fiery acoustic dance tunes on authentic instruments. These pieces are interspersed with samples and improvised taksims to create evocative trance soundscapes, a backdrop for dramatic contemporary bellydance. Zarafa is led by Pin Rada (baglama, ney, lyra) and Mark Planigale (oud, accordion, sax, guitar, vocals), who draw on their Eastern European heritage as well as many years of study in composing and arranging repertoire for the ensemble. They are joined by anywhere between one and eight other performers to create an explosive blend of music and dance guaranteed to captivate any audience. Zarafa offers: a high quality professional show developed over five years entrancing, visually stunning bellydance authentic presentation of traditional musical repertoire cutting edge arrangements combining electronic and acoustic elements a versatile lineup tailored for the requirements of each event workshops and classes on Bellydance, Middle Eastern Percussion, Gypsy Style Accordion, Improvising with Eastern Modes, and more For further information, including performer biographies and forthcoming performance dates, please refer to Zarafa s website: www.zarafa.info. Zarafa, PO Box 754, Macleod VIC 3085, Australia www.zarafa.info zarafa@zarafa.info

ZARAFA Festival Appearances 2001 Melbourne Acoustic Folk Festival 2003 Hume Winter Music Festival 2004 Bendigo Easter Festival Brunswick Music Festival Chewton Folk Festival Moora Moora Festival Pako Festa Tours 2006 Tour of Tasmania, 19-30 January 2006. Seven concerts, four workshops. CD Releases Gigs, Residencies, Events Melbourne Metro 303 Café/Bar Barbukka Café/Bar Boite World Music Café Camberwell World Music Café Eltham World Harmonies Gaslight Night Market Ginkgo Organic Café/Bar Subterrain Café The Big House The Stage Victorian Trades Hall Regional Victoria Bendigo Fringe Fashion Show Golden Vine Hotel Campbells Creek Five Flags Hotel Castlemaine private function Daylesford Continental House Deans Marsh Music at the Marsh Forrest Fullmoon Dance Gellibrand private function Healesville Bodhi Tree Café Kangaroo Ground The Mansion Lorne Qdos Gallery St Andrews Fullmoon Dance 2002 I Walked Abroad Telluric Music Australia CD2 2004 Aisha s Revenge Telluric Music Australia CD6 Zarafa, PO Box 754, Macleod VIC 3085, Australia www.zarafa.info zarafa@zarafa.info

Zarafa: Music from the Crossroads of the World In the years since the Second World War, Australia has experienced an amazing infusion of people from all corners of Europe and the Middle East. These migrants have brought with them the musical forms and expressions of their homelands. As these musical idioms have made their way out of cultural enclaves, into mainstream media and onto festival stages, they have inspired a new generation of musicians to explore the musical heritage of the Old World. Pioneering bands such Sirocco, Mara!, Xenos and Apodimi Compania have achieved an international following through presenting the sounds of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. In recent years they have been followed by a host of others: Vardos, Doch, Croque Monsieur, Yalla!, Al-Jadida, The Habibis, The Counterfeit Gypsies... the list goes on. Zarafa s Music Since 2001, Melbourne-based outfit Zarafa have been carving out for themselves a unique place within this musical movement. Zarafa specialises in the music of the Balkans peninsula of Eastern Europe - the Crossroads of the World where the ancient cultural tides of Europe, Asia and the Middle East meet. Anyone who has heard the intoxicating sounds of Bulgarian Wedding Music will agree that the Balkans are home to some of the hottest dance music on the planet. This is music that features wild rhythms, haunting vocals and soaring virtuosic instrumental solos that spring straight from the source - the fire in the soul. However, Zarafa is not simply a great Balkans band. The key to Zarafa s music is diversity: the band draws upon traditions as wide-ranging as Hungarian gypsy violin music, medieval English songs, Sufi trance music and North African bellydance. The result is an exciting mix of traditional and original music and dance from the Near and Middle East a feast for the senses. Tradition and Innovation Zarafa s music is deeply anchored in tradition. This is most obvious in the band s choice of material, which includes traditional songs and dance pieces from Croatia, Macedonia, Turkey, Greece, Yemen, Brittany, Ireland and elsewhere. At a more subtle level, the members of Zarafa have a commitment to exploring the cultural roots of their repertoire. This is reflected in the band s original compositions as much as in the traditional pieces. Zarafa researches and uses the ancient scales or modes of the Eastern Mediterranean, which appear in various guises as the dromoi of traditional Greek music, the makamlar of Turkey or the maqamat of the Arab world. These modes are not simply sequences of notes; they imply particular melodic progressions and styles of ornamentation. Zarafa also draws upon traditional rhythms from the Balkans and the Arabic world, ranging from the Egyptian maqsoum (4/4) to Thracian pravo horo (2/4) or Bulgarian kopanitsa (11/16). Instrumentation is also often traditional. Featured instruments include the oud (Arabic lute), ney (Middle Eastern end-blown cane flute), and Cretan lyra (traditional violin), as well as more well-known European folk instruments including violin, piano accordion and double bass. Percussion again leans towards traditional instrumentation including req and darabuka. While Zarafa draws heavily upon traditional elements, the band s aim is not to achieve a purely authentic rendition of traditional material. Rather, the band seeks to create a unique sound that expresses a contemporary, cosmopolitan Australian identity. Zarafa sees itself as playing a popularising role, presenting the musical traditions of the Balkans and Middle East in ways that make them accessible to mainstream Australian audiences. For this reason, Zarafa s arrangements are often innovative. A traditional piece such as the Macedonian song Ženiv Se U Popa may be tweaked to incorporate newly-written instrumental interludes or bridge passages. Instrumentation is often creative; the age-old Croatian song Da Bi Imal Perje is performed with a solo on the ney flute an instrument that traditionally never found its way to Croatia, but whose haunting sound perfectly suits the melancholy lyrics. A sparing use of electronica, including location samples, adds another dimension to the band s sound. Zarafa, PO Box 754, Macleod VIC 3085, Australia www.zarafa.info email: zarafa@zarafa.info

The use of storytelling is another aspect of Zarafa s popularising role. Many of the band s pieces (both traditional and original) are woven around a story usually on some universal theme such as love, loss, revenge, or the joy of wellcooked eggplants. The band s name commemorates the story of the most famous giraffe in history, who in the 1820 s journeyed from North Africa across the Mediterranean to Paris. Communicating these stories provides a deeper layer to the band s performances and another point of cultural connection for audiences. The ongoing balancing of tradition and innovation within Zarafa s music gives the band a unique voice that has wide appeal. Audiences from Eastern European and Middle Eastern backgrounds immediately connect with the traditional melodies and rhythms, while audiences from other backgrounds are captured by the exotic instrumental palette, rich musical textures and the emotion embodied in the performance. Gypsy Music? The nature and definition of Gypsy music is a subject of controversy, due partly to the diversity of musical styles performed by Rom musicians but also to the political nature of questions around Gypsy identity. Recognising this, Zarafa has steered away from claiming to play Gypsy music. However, the need for some succinct way of describing the band s music has led to the coining of the phrase Gypsy Fusion. The phrase refers to the band s ongoing journey in search of great music, crossing political, cultural and religious divides. It draws an analogy with the role of the Rom people, whose journeys over many centuries have played a crucial part in the adoption and dissemination of musical influences throughout Europe and the Middle East. Gypsy Fusion is a reference to a musical style, not to the band members, and Zarafa does not claim in any way to speak on behalf of Rom people. The band is, however, supportive of struggles against persecution and discrimination in many parts of the world, including the struggles of the Rom people. Performers Zarafa is led by two talented multiinstrumentalists. Pin Rada was born in Chile in 1974 to Italian / Hungarian parents. In 1979 Pin s mother fled Pinochet's dictatorship and brought Pin and his sister to Australia. By his early twenties, Pin was performing on guitar, mandolin and didjeridu with instrumental dance band Domingo. His arrival in Melbourne launched his love affair with eclectic music and instruments, and he took up the saz, lyra and ney flutes. Pin has travelled and studied music in Turkey, Greece and India. Mark Planigale was born in Melbourne in 1971 and has Croatian, Scottish and Norwegian heritage. Classical training in piano and saxophone laid down a musical foundation; connecting with his Celtic ancestry in his early twenties led him to take up guitar and to make the transition from piano to accordion. He is a passionate singer and brings to Zarafa an intimate knowledge of Croatian and other Balkan musical traditions. Zarafa also features Ashley Jones on violin, Alistair Lord on percussion, and Ben Last on percussion and electronica. Zarafa performs and tours with dancers, including bellydancers Sarah and Tanleea. Achievements In the five years since its inception, Zarafa has become renowned for colourful live performances combining virtuoso instrumental technique with emotional intensity. Zarafa has performed widely across Melbourne and country Victoria, featuring at festivals including the Brunswick Music Festival, Chewton Folk Festival, Pako Festa, Hume Winter Festival, Bendigo Easter Fair and others. Albums I Walked Abroad, Zarafa's first album, was released in February 2002. The album is a wide-ranging journey through the landscapes of European and Arabic folk music, including traditional dance tunes from Turkey, Greece, Yemen, a set of fiery Celtic jigs, the 13 th -century English song Miri It Is, and many original compositions. Aisha s Revenge, the longawaited sequel, was released in July 2004. The album is again eclectic, featuring powerful acoustic dance music from Turkey, Macedonia and Brittany, original bellydance tunes, traditional Croatian vocals, and contemplative instrumental taksims. Guest artists include Brahim Benhim (oud and percussion), Colette Mortreux (clarinet) and Tai Jordan (trumpet). Both albums retail at AUD$24.95 and are available from selected retail outlets, by mail order, and online at www.indie-cds.com. This article 2005 Zarafa. Zarafa, PO Box 754, Macleod VIC 3085, Australia www.zarafa.info email: zarafa@zarafa.info