Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project, Baker Boy and many others announced for Boomerang 2019

 

The full Boomerang Festival (as part of Bluesfest Byron Bay) line-up announced today!

 

Bundjalung country’s very own world-class Indigenous Arts & Culture Festival, Boomerang Festival is back for 2019 with a stellar line-up including Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project, Young Australian of the Year – Baker Boy, DOBBY and many more.

Full Boomerang 2019 line-up

 

BAKER BOY

ARCHIE ROACH

YOTHU YINDI & THE TREATY PROJECT

MOJO JUJU – BENNY WALKER

DALLAS WOODS – DOBBY

MISSION SONGS

BROTHERHOOD OF THE BLUES

MALU KIAI MURA BUAI

RAKO – TENZIN CHOEGYAL

MUGGERA

TE KOPERE MAORI HEALERS

BUNDJALUNG WEAVERS

SALTWATER DUBAY

 

With more artists yet to be announced…

 

Boomerang festival is performed within Bluesfest Byron Bay from 19-21 April 2019

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Managed and programmed from a First Nations perspective, Bluesfest Byron Bay prepares to welcome back the much-loved cultural event; Boomerang Festival. Boomerang is a dedicated Indigenous performance and interactive event that showcases extraordinary art and culture from 19 to 21 April 2019 at Bluesfest.

 

Festival Director for Bluesfest, Peter Noble OAM commented on the announcement saying “Our Indigenous festival within a festival, at Bluesfest, is one of our highlights. It is a musical and sensory delight. We have the best artists and dancers from Australia and surrounding regions. The dance troupes are thrilling and to have a musical showcase presenting the Young Australian of the Year; the incredible Baker Boy, the legendary Archie Roach, Yothu Yindi & the Treaty Project, Mojo Juju, the Mission Songs, Benny Walker and much much more – this is a dream bill for us!

 

The incredibly popular Te Kopere Maori Healers will return providing their very special talents. The local Bundjalung weavers will impart customary weaving techniques, in a way where children, and adults alike, can not only learn these skills, they can also have a very special Indigenous experience and have a cup of tea with an elder. Once again, the local Arakwal people will welcome you to their country, as will the peoples of the Bundjalung tribe of our area, come and immerse yourself in Boomerang on a very personal level.

 

My partner Rhoda Roberts AO and I as the Boomerang Festival Directors invite you to experience this wonderful event. Many have said the Closing Ceremony is one of the most moving experiences, not only of Bluesfest, but, of their lives. Please come by, I’m sure you will be back”.

 

Director of Boomerang Festival since its inception; Rhoda Roberts AO, is a member of the Bundjalung nation, Widjabul clan of Northern New South Wales and South East Queensland, of the 2019 Boomerang Festival, Rhoda added; “The 2019 Boomerang line-up features so many of my favourite and brilliant acts, artists, dancers, musicians and craftspeople from across this great country and beyond. All coming together on the stunning lands of the Bundjalung, my country. I am delighted to see that Boomerang is living on within BluesFest and am sure it will be a big success with audiences in 2019.”

Rhoda Roberts AO and Peter Noble OAM are pleased to welcome Jane Fuller on board as Festival Producer for 2019. Commenting on the line-up announcement Jane said “I am thrilled and honoured to be taking care of this wonderful, one-of-a-kind First Nations celebration and to assist Peter and Rhoda in the tremendous work they have done in providing such a critical and moving platform”.

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In Arnhem Land, they call Baker Boy the ‘fresh new prince’! Raised in the remote NT communities of Yurrwi and Maningrida, Danzal Baker has reached huge success of late have won Young Australian of the Year along with a string of other accolades including The Age Music Victoria Awards, National Live Music Awards, National Indigenous Music Awards and Dreamtime Awards. The strikingly talented artist, on an undeniable rise is now playing Boomerang and Bluesfest 2019 and we’re all super excited to welcome the young Yolngu hip-hop talent to Byron Bay.

 

Making a very welcome return to Boomerang Festival is Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist, Archie Roach. Archie’s career has spanned three decades and his work has been recognized locally and internally in both mainstream and indigenous circles. Over the many years of his successful career he has shared the stage with some of the world’s most iconic artists including the late Leonard Cohen, Rodriguez, Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman and Patti Smith. His music speaks the stories of his people, of this land and of the human condition.

Initially launched in 2017, Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project aim to raise awareness around the need for treaty with Australia’s First Nations people. In this exciting new, electronica-driven formation, founding members of Yothu Yindi – Witiyana Marika, Stu Kellaway and Kevin Malngay Yunupingu are joined onstage by former band members and popular Indigenous singer/ songwriters including Yirrimal who will be singing lead at Boomerang 2019. The group also features cabaret artist Kamahi Djordon King and emerging Yolngu singers, Yirrnga Yunupingu and Yimila Gurruwiwi. As evinced by Yothu Yindi’s success in the 1990’s, Indigenous music, song and dance are powerful tools of protest. Their powerful performance of ‘Treaty’ at the Closing Ceremony of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games is one to remember!

Melbourne based singer, Mojo Juju is making a welcome return to Bluesfest for the 30th Anniversary Celebration for Boomerang 2019. Mojo Juju has been called many things and yet she is forever hard to define. By her own explanation, Mojo has never felt comfortable with being categorized and is increasingly deliberate in avoiding labels and defying genres. As a result, it is only in experiencing her live shows that one can begin to understand the full breadth of this dynamic artist with Aboriginal (Wiradjuri) and Filipino heritage.

Yorta Yorta singer-songwriter, Benny Walker is the real deal. His love songs and epic tales are mixed with passion for people, the land, summer vibes and deep grooves that reach the soul. Capturing hearts with darker tracks reflecting a shadowy side, Benny’s killer voice and song writing talents have impressed audiences far & wide. We’re delighted to have him added to the bill for our 30th Anniversary Celebration.

We’re stoked to welcome 24-year-old Dallas Woods to Byron Bay for his Bluesfest debut. The young Noongar man, raised in the East Kimberley’s lures you in with his cheeky vibe, inspiring the audience with a positive skew just as you’re smiling along, he’ll pack you with a punch to the guts rapping about confronting subjects in a manner so lightly you feel confused! Having recently MC’d on Baker Boy’s recent sold-out Marryuna Tour across the country, Dallas is no stranger to the stage and is sure to get crowds going at our 30th Anniversary Celebration.

 

We are thrilled to welcome rapper, drummer, speaker and workshop facilitator DOBBY to Boomerang Festival. Aged just 24, he proudly identifies as a Filipino and Aboriginal musician, whose family is from Brewarrina on Ngemba land, and is a member of the Murrawarri Republic in Weilmoringle, NSW. DOBBY is also a skilled composer and is the 2017 recipient for the bi-annual Peter Sculthorpe Fellowship. This multi-instrumentalist is sure to entertain the crowds this Easter as he jumps between the drums, mic and piano.

 

Jessie Lloyd’s Mission Songs Project is an initiative to revive contemporary Australian Indigenous songs from 1900 to 1999, focusing on the Christian missions, state run settlements and native camps where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were relocated. Searching for the secular songs that were sung after church, Mission Songs Project looks to explore the day to day life of the mission days, from cultural identity to love and loss. These unique songs consist of almost forgotten stories that can now shed light into the history of our Indigenous elders, families and communities.

Fronted by three talented, young, Aboriginal men, Brotherhood of the Blues is a 10-piece band built on friendship, passion, and of course, a shared love of music. Luke Murray, John Cieslak and Zac Paden met at RED Inc, a local disability service provider in Lismore and started writing songs together based on their own life experiences. Later this year, the incredible Brotherhood of the Blues are releasing a documentary detailing some of the challenge’s artists living with a disability face in everyday life. After a hugely successful performance in 2016, we are stoked to welcome Brotherhood of the Blues back to Boomerang and Bluesfest 2019.

 

We are delighted to announce that Torres Strait Islander traditional dance group, Malu Kiai Mura Buai will be performing at Boomerang 2019.  Now Brisbane based but originally from the top Western part of the Torres Strait and the most northerly inhabited island of Australia separating Cape York Peninsula from the island of New Guinea, the performers share their traditional songs and dances that have been passed down from generation to generation based on the everyday life of island stories.

 

Rako dance encompasses traditional Rotuman dance, Polysesian and Melanesian dance as well as modern dance forms such as Hip Hop, Crump, B-Boy and Break. Rediscovering Myths and Legends and drawing from traditional animals, plants and trees, the Rako Dance group now incorporate elements unique to the Rotuman Culture and Island and have an extensive collection of Chants, Dances as part of their production titled ‘Armea’.

 

Tenzin Choeygal is a Tibetan artist, composer, activist, musical director and cultural ambassador. Having toured globally with the likes of Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Flea, Cat Power and Joan Baez, Tenzin is an exquisite musician and performer. Tenzin channels the wisdom and traditions of his ancestors through his songs that brings a deep experiential warmth to the soul. Over the years, Tenzin has a successful international career as a musician, playing at such prestigious events as WOMAD as well as several Concerts for Tibet House at Carnegie Hall, New York. We are thrilled that Tenzin returns to join Boomerang Festival in 2019.

In 2015 Darren Compton and Jacqui Cornforth founded Muggera Dancers, a family group who prides themselves on their cultural knowledge and professionalism. The members for Muggera come from a long line of cultural leaders, song men, world-class dancers and didgeridoo players with a formidable respect for culture. All members of Muggera have been performing and sharing their culture for many years and have been guided by their Elders over many decades. Muggera has ongoing support from community and family Elders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities to share culture.

Boomerang is welcoming back the incredible Te Kopere Moari Healers which under the guidance of healer Christine Bullock. New Zealand’s Rongoa Maori is the traditional healing system of Maori. It focuses on the oral transmission of knowledge, diversity of practice and the spiritual dimension of health. Rongoa Maori encompasses herbal remedies, physical therapies and spiritual healing. Experience the real art of Rongoa Maori Healing at Boomerang. Maori are Indigenous to Aotearoa New Zealand and at Boomerang Festival you will have the opportunity to take part in some very special workshops that will have you walk away feeling focused and centred.

The Saltwater Dubay women’s weaving groups continue the art of weaving as an important cultural practice for both men and women. The Bundjalung Women’s Weavers will share the long and Intricate practice of weaving using traditional methods and materials, a truly special and rewarding experience for all; adults and kids alike.

 

Boomerang, joining the Bluesfest 2019, the line-up so far:

 

Jack Johnson – Iggy Pop – Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals – Paul Kelly

The Saboteurs (Jack White, Brendan Benson, Patrick Keeler, Jack Lawrence)

Tash Sultana

Hozier – David Gray – Ray La Montagne

Norah Jones – Julia Stone- Kasey Chambers

Mavis Staples – Gary Clark Jr.

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic

Tommy Emmanuel – Snarky Puppy – SIX60

Meshell Ndegeocello – Colin Hay – Imelda May

Kurt Vile and the Violators – Keb’ Mo’

Allen Stone – St. Paul and The Broken Bones 

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real

Melbourne Ska Orchestra – Ocean Alley

Archie Roach – Shakey Graves – Arlo Guthrie

Nahko and Medicine for the People – Tex Perkins

I’m With Her – Ruthie Foster – Richard Clapton

Russell Morris – Flogging Molly – Backsliders

The Marcus King Band – Fantastic Negrito – Samantha Fish

The War and Treaty – Deva Mahal – Larkin Poe

The Black Sorrows – Vintage Trouble – Pierce Brothers

Mojo Juju – Trevor Hall – Irish Mythen – Anderson East

Melody Angel – Hussy Hicks – Thando

The California Honeydrops – Elephant Sessions

Caiti Baker – Little Georgia

Benny Walker – Dallas Woods – Amaru Tribe

RockWiz Live

 

The 2019 playing schedule so far is available on bluesfest.com.au with many more to come.

 

Boomerang Festival is performed within Bluesfest so to attend, you must hold a Bluesfest 2019 ticket. Tickets are now on sale through bluesfest.com.au

 

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