Songs My Mother Taught Me
For immediate release
‘Songs My Mother Taught
Me’
Naomi Ferguson tours with
Graham Wardrop and Alex van den Broek – 6 April to 14
May
It is the magnetic smile that strikes
you first, but it is the voice that lingers.
Naomi Ferguson has a honey voice, a compelling stage presence, and in Songs My Mother Taught Me, presented to acclaim at the 2009 Christchurch Arts Festival and the Wellington Life is a Cabaret season, the perfect vehicle for showing off her talents.
Songs My Mother Taught Me is very much a New Zealand story, set in the 70s, a time when teenage Cilla leaves behind her sheltered upbringing to let her hair down while studying in Christchurch. Academic study collides with social upheaval as Cilla experiments with drugs, protest, motorbikes and music festivals. She falls in love, has her heart broken and her ideals shattered, eventually finding the strength to live life on her own terms.
Accompanied by top musicians Graham Wardrop (guitar) and Alex van den Broek (piano), Ferguson tours the country (itinerary listed below) to relate Cilla’s story with seamless segues into the iconic songs of the 60s and 70s including those of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and ‘I am Woman’ by Helen Reddy.
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The Performers
Naomi
Ferguson
Naomi Ferguson has been performing
professionally in New Zealand for 14 years. Recent
performances include Two of the Best with the
Canterbury Symphony Orchestra, a show of Bob Dylan’s songs
at the Nelson Winter Festival and At Last, her
tribute to Etta James, at the Christchurch International
Jazz Festival. Naomi performs and writes original music as a
soloist and with her band The Three Of
Hearts.
Theatrical roles include Lady Muldoon in The Real Inspector Hound, Julie in Cosi and Gloria in Brassed Off! (Christchurch Repertory Theatre), Grizabella in Cats (Showbiz Christchurch), Bet in Oliver, and the title role in The Little Mermaid (The Court Theatre).
She has released two
albums; Don’t Think Twice with Graham Wardrop
(2009) and her self-titled debut produced by Malcolm McNeill
(2005). Naomi is in the process of recording a third
album.
Graham Wardrop
Acclaimed as
New Zealand's finest finger style guitarist, Graham Wardrop
is regularly called upon to give concert performances, play
on television and in studio recording sessions, and to hold
workshops in advanced fingerstyle techniques for steel
string guitar.
During his 30 year career he has toured
with Australia's Slim Dusty, opened shows for Manhattan
Transfer, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and Vanessa-Mae, played
alongside Tommy Emmanuel and Gray Bartlett, and on shows
with Martin Taylor, Leo Kottke and Michael Fix. In recent
years his music has taken him to Australia, Canada, Papua
New Guinea and Asia as well as destinations around New
Zealand – playing solo or as a soloist with orchestra. He
handcrafts the instruments on which he performs.
Alex
van den Broek
A co-founder and musical
director/conductor (2005-2009) of new-music ensemble,
Silencio, Alex van den Broek has a Bachelor of
Music with First Class Honours from the University of
Canterbury (2009) and a Diploma in Jazz from CPIT Jazz
School, majoring in Composition and Arranging.
He is the
recipient of four compositional awards including The Douglas
Lilburn Prize (2003/2004) and has received compositional
grants from Creative New Zealand.
Alex plays trumpet and
keyboard in a variety of ensembles and bands as well as
working as a freelance composer, arranger, educator and
conductor.
Itinerary
Wednesday 6
April 7.30pm - Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event
Centre
$20 or Invite an AOT Newby for $30 (incl service
fees)
Book: Event Centre ticket office or
Ticketdirect.co.nz
Friday 8 April 7.30pm -
Westport
NBS Theatre 105 Palmerston St
$20 Book:
NBS Theatre
Saturday 9 April 7.30pm -
Reefton
Reefton Area School Library
Adults $10,
Student $5, Family $20
Book: 03 732
8111
Sunday 10 April 8.30pm -
Onekaka
The Mussel Inn
$15 Book: The Mussel
Inn
Wednesday 13 April 7.30pm - Oamaru
ODT
Inkbox
Oamaru Opera House
$19.90 plus service
fee
Book: Oamaru Opera House
or Ticketdirect 03 433
0770
Thursday 14 April 8pm - Ranfurly
Ranfurly
Town Hall
$20 Book: Maniototo Information
Centre
Friday 15 April 7.30pm –
Alexandra
Orchard Garden, Dunstan Rd
$20
Book: Alexandra Information Centre
Saturday 16 April
7.30pm - Roxburgh
Roxburgh Town Hall
$20 Door
sales
Sunday 17 April 7.30pm - Dunedin
New
Edinburgh Folk Club
The Church Cafe and Cinema, Dundas
St
Book: www.nefc.org.nz or Twangtown 45 Moray
Place
Tuesday 26 April -8pm - Omapere
Copthorne
Hokianga
$15 Book: shcac@hokianga.com
Wednesday 27
April 7.30pm - Kaikohe
Castle Duo
Prepaid $20 or
$25 on the door
Book: Nursery Box or Castle
Duo
Thursday 28 April 7.30pm -
Kerikeri
Downstairs at the Turner Centre
$25
Adult; $20 Concession
Book: The Turner Centre 0800 200
411
Or www.centakeri.com
Friday 29 April
7.30pm - Coromandel
Hauraki House
$20 -
Concessions apply
Book: Coromandel I-Site
Saturday
30 April 8pm - Whakatane
Baptist Church
$15 adult,
$10 student, Groups of 10 or more $10 pp
Book: The Good
Life
Sunday 1 May 7.30pm – New
Plymouth
Theatre Royal TSB Showplace
Book:
Ticketmaster@TSBshowplace or 0800 111 999
Thursday 5
May 7.30pm - Arrowtown
Athenaeum Hall
$15 Book:
Lakes Museum 03 442 1824
Sunday 8 May 2pm
(Mother’s Day) - Upper Hutt
Expressions Arts and
Entertainment Centre
$25 buy mum an extra ticket for
$15
Book: Expressions 04 527 2168 or www.expressions.org.nz
Monday 14
May 8.00pm – Invercargill - In association
with the Southland Festival of the Arts
Centrestage
Theatre
$28/$20 Book: Ticketdirect
Arts on Tour New
Zealand
Arts on Tour New Zealand organises tours of
outstanding New Zealand performers to rural and smaller
centres in New Zealand. The trust liaises with local arts
councils, repertory theatres and community groups to bring
the best of musical and other talent to country
districts.
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