Yedi Moort

Client

City of Fremantle

My Role

Creative Producer 2022

Links

Fremantle Festival: Ten Nights in Port

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Yedi Moort Program

Yedi Moort – translating from Noongar to English as Song Family – was a project I undertook with Music Director Kobi Arthur Morrison in 2022. Yedi Moort was the resulting performance from our Kannajil Choir Collaborations project undertaken in 2021-2022 with four local choirs: VoiceMale, Radujsja, The New Rechoirments and Chordial Tones.

Yedi Moort was a celebration of these choir collaborations, alongside sister choirs Walyalup Kannajil, Madjitil Moorna and Koondarm. Together the seven choirs came together as Yedi Moort, each singing a beautiful selection of songs, including three collective pieces.

The performance was commissioned and undertaken as part of the City of Fremantle’s ‘Fremantle Festival: Ten Nights in Port’ at the Fremantle Town Hall in August 2022. Approximately 80 singers were involved.

A ‘Song-Writing Workshop’ was also held in conjunction with Yedi Moort as part of the Fremantle Festival. This was facilitated by Kobi Arthur Morrison alongside Noongar Language Consultant, Sharon Gregory, and coordinated by myself. Sharon and Kobi guided participants through the song translation process, which included an overview of Noongar language and basic sentence structure, as well as an outline of the ‘culture of music’ and key song translation elements.

My Key Roles
  • Project conception, development and management
  • Budget management
  • Drafting of promotional and program text
  • Event marketing and promotion
  • Management of event personnel
  • Design of performance set
  • Project documentation
Key Outcomes
  • Sold out event! Approximately 200 audience.
  • Performance Program
  • Song-Writing Workshop
What my clients say

“A fantastic project to be a part of. It needs to be recreated in many situations. Well done and thank you for letting me be a part of it.”

“[Imagine] Inspired me to rethink the important role imagination and creativity play if creating more sustainable futures. It would be good to do it again on a statewide scale!”

“I found [Imagine] one of the most difficult but most rewarding projects I have worked on for a long time. Difficult because I had the challenge of being a “medium” for Bruce’s ideas, rewarding because I really enjoyed the experience of visually interpreting his complex multi-layered vision of sustainability. I believe that my participation in this exhibition has been a turning point in terms of themes and ideas for my own work in the future.”