Tiana Khasi/Returning to Meghalaya showcases the soulful storytelling of Naarm-based future soul artist Tiana Khasi.
Positioned in the context of her wider residency project at correspondences, Inciting Joy, with visual artist Cecilia Sordi Campos, where Tiana will explore intersections between her live performance, group singing practice, and community work more deeply, this rich and layered performance expands upon her critically acclaimed 2019 debut EP, Meghalaya, leaning into her deep love of vocal harmonising that is grounded in and honours her Samoan and Indian cultural heritage.
Before and after the performance, guests are welcome to explore the exhibit in the space featuring sounds by Tiana and images by co-resident artist Cecilia.
Accessible by wheelchair, assistance is available
Standing and sitting options available
A quiet space is available to reduce sensory stimulation.
This event has gender neutral toilets accessible.
Brunswick Music Festival acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways in the area now known as Merri-bek, and pays respect to their Elders past and present, and to all First Nations people and communities. BMF embraces their traditional and contemporary cultural and creative expression and significant contribution to life in the area.
Brunswick Music Festival is supported by Revive Live – an Australian Government initiative