2009 festival
16-18th January 2009 in the Blue Mountains.

Founding mothers, Clayton Thomas and Clare Cooper will be here, along with friends from Berlin - Magda Mayas (piano) and Steve Heather (percussion). Also american maverick songster and noise magician Eugene Chadbourne with some of the most exciting improvised music talent from Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Brisbane and Melbourne.
the NOW now 2009 is brought to you by Jim Denley, Peter Farrar, Monika Brooks, Mike Majkowski and Alex Masso. To contact us: series at thenownow.net
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the NOW now would like to thank Arts NSW, The Australia Council and ABC Classic FM for their support.
Friday, 16 January, 2009
the NOW now festival : Friday
Afternoon concert @ Lhamda Books
5pm : THE PROPHETS : drums, saxophones and masks : Dale Gorfinkel / Peter Farrar / Rosalind Hall / Sam Dobson / Finn Ryan / and more
5:30pm : Inge Olmheim / Aemon Webb : Electronics
Evening concert @ Wentworth Falls School of Arts
7:00pm : PIN PIN PIN TRIO : Clare Cooper (guzheng) / Magda Mayas (piano) / Steve Heather (percussion)
7:30pm : THE SPIDERS : James Heighway (everything)
8:00pm : Adam Sussman / Martin Kirkwood : Acoustic Guitars
8:30pm : (small hall) TAD to AKAI no Pleasure Treasure
9:00pm : Eugene Chadbourne : freely improvised country guitar and banjo http://www.eugenechadbourne.com
9:45pm : Pateras / Baxter / Brown + Louise Curham : prepared piano / prepared guitar / unprepared drums / performative film (respectively)
Late concert @ Akemi
from 11:00pm :
Clayton Thomas (double bass) / Dale Gorfinkel (vibraphone / inventions) / Finn Ryan (drums and cool blue hat)
Cinemusic (1972) : a film by David Ahern, made with Phil Noyce : introduced by Geoffrey Barnard (if he can stay awake)
Lloyd Honeybrook / Robin Fox : feedbax and computer
Unscheduled jams
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Saturday, 17 January, 2009
the NOW now festival : Saturday
Saturday 17th January 2009
Morning concert @ King's Cave
6:00am : Steve Heather : percussion
Sound Walk : with Anthony Magen : from King's Cave and midday
Afternoon Concert @ King's Cave
2:00pm : Inge Olmheim (electronics) / Ian Pieterse (baritone saxophone) / Rosalind Hall (prepared alto saxophone)
2:30pm : Sam Dobson (double bass) / Jon Rose (violin)
Afternoon talk @ Wentworth Falls School of Arts
5:30pm : Birdsong : The Music of Nature and the Nature of Music : Hollis Taylor
Evening Concert @ Wentworth Falls School of Arts
7:00pm : Clayton Thomas / Clare Cooper / Robin Fox / Martin Ng: strings, turntables and computer manipulation
7:30pm : Joe Derrick / Simon Ferenci : trumpets
8:00pm : Kusum Normoyle / Aaron Clarke / Rivka Schembri / Bonnie Hart : voices
8:30pm : HELMET HEAD : Rod Cooper and Anthony Magen : Audiovisual madness
9:00pm : Laura Altman / Magda Mayas / Monika Brooks : clarinet, piano and accordion
9:30pm : BOTBORG : audio visual feedback web
Late concert @ Akemi
from 11:00pm :
Pilgramage from Scattered Points : a film on the Scratch Orchestra by Luke Fowler
Doc Chad (Eugene Chadbourne) Left Wing Country Jam
Unscheduled Jams
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Sunday, 18 January, 2009
the NOW now Festival : Sunday
Sunday 18th January 2009
Midday in Wilson Park : KITE MUSIC : Jon Rose and Robin Fox
Afternoon Concert @ Wentworth Falls School of Arts
2:00pm : THE SPLINTER ORCHESTRA : the NOW now's very own house band
2:45pm : Anthony Pateras : solo piano
3:30pm : THE LOOP ORCHESTRA : Australia's longest running experimental music project : John Blades / Richard Fielding / Manny Gasparinatos / Hamish Mackenzie / Juke Wyatt
4:00pm : Mike Majkowski : solo double bass
Evening concert @ Akemi
from 7:00pm :
- Dave Brown / Joe Musgrove / James Heighway/ Reuben Derrick : sax, guitars and electronics
- THE UNAUSTRALIANS
- Hosebeast : Jon Hunter / Ivan Lysiak / Peter Newman : guitar and drums and computer
- Lucas Abela / Sean Baxter
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