CONTENT COURTESY FOREST COLLECTIVE
Thirty years since Nico’s death, Forest Collective debut a contemporary music cabaret concert for 2018 Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Contemporary music outfit Forest Collective and cabaret artist Danielle Asciak bring to the fringe stage music by Warhol’s muse, model and musician Nico (and The Velvet Undergound).
Led by founder, composer, and conductor Evan Lawson, this ensemble will reconceptualise traditional instruments, voice, and intermedia with an avant-garde, punk rock sound to evoke Nico’s enigmatic song writing.
Evan Lawson is one of Australia’s leading emerging queer artists, working at the forefront of contemporary culture as composer, curator, and conductor.
Danielle Asciak is no stranger to the festival that supports the bold and diverse; having performed Dance Me to the End (2012, Lithuanian Club. Nominated for Judith Wright Performing Arts Touring Award) and Everyone Wants a Piece of Malta! (2016, Hawthorn Arts Centre).
Assisted by Australian theatre director and performance artist Kat Henry, Danielle and Evan uncover the music that they feel best represent the sound and story of Nico. Similarly to the recently released Nico, 1988 which focuses on the character’s tragic later years in life on film, this contemporary music cabaret music concert explores Nico’s influential and revolutionary power in the altering of the perception of music composition and live performance, as well as her desperation to reject the burden of beauty.
Radical and raw, this is Nico’s life defined by songs they never played on the radio.
Nico – Songs They Never Play On The Radio
14 – 16 Sept
Times: 6.30pm, 5.30pm Sun (60 mins)
Venue: Fringe Hub: Lithuanian Club – Main Theatre 44 Errol St, North Melbourne
Tickets: Full $32 / Conc $25 / Child $22 / Group 10+ $22.50 To book tickets: visit melbournefringe.com.au or call (03) 9660 9666