MOUNTAIN VIEWS STAR MAIL
Home » Entertainment » Last Small Hall Gypsy Cabaret to be held in all-new location

Last Small Hall Gypsy Cabaret to be held in all-new location

The Small Hall Gypsy Cabaret is back for a third and final year and making the move to Badger Creek.

Still retaining the small hall feel from East Warburton, the Badger Creek Hall will be the location for Velveteen Productions’s third edition of the event on Saturday 27 April.

Andrew Darling and Szara Fox of Velveteen Productions, who also perform as part of Szara Fox and the Midnight Secrets, said they wanted to bring what they’ve been doing closer to Healesville where they live.

“It can be a competition to see who’s the coolest out of Warburton and Healesville, I think the hall is a little smaller but the Badger Creek Hall is just a beautiful old hall, walking into that felt like I was almost transported back to the 1940s, it has that historical feel,” Mr Darling said.

“Original and unique live music is a treasure in this world and it’s something that will really inspire people’s spirits, though almost every day in the media you see a story about another festival that’s cancelled or another live music venue that has gone under due to financial hardship,”

“Even in such an arty place like Melbourne it is really struggling, so that’s another reason for people to get out there, to keep live music happening and viable.”

The lineup consists of the ever-present performance Szara Fox and the Midnight Secrets with their Balkan-inspired Gypsy-infused dance grooves, Healesville singer-songwriter Ash King and the Vardos Trio with their fiery folk and instrumental gypsy music learned in Hungary and Romania.

Ms Fox said the focus of the Small Hall Gypsy Cabaret is also very much on community and connection and encourages people to come along to what might be the last edition of the event as it is.

“It’s a really great place for like-minded people that like music and something different to come to and meet new people or old friends that they might not have seen for long time,” she said.

“The reason why we most likely will have this as our last Small Hall Gypsy Cabaret is because we’ve got some other projects in the pipeline that also involve live music but with a different location, a different structure and a different twist to it which will be happening next year.”

A tarot reader with the traditional Gypsy wagon in tow will make an appearance at te event and chai and cake will be available to keep attendees fed and fuelled for the night of dancing.

Doors open at 6.30pm on the night and only 100 tickets are available at the following link: events.humanitix.com/small-hall-gypsy-cabaret-3-0.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Pennant and club championship

    Pennant and club championship

    As we get close to the end of the home and away season, with only three rounds left, all games have an impact on clubs striving to make finals and…

  • Back to school in Healesville

    Back to school in Healesville

    Last week, the flurry of pencils and the rustle of backpacks marked the first week back at school. With local schools welcoming this year’s round of preps, year five and…

  • One up, one down

    One up, one down

    Due to predicted temperatures of above 45 degrees on Tuesday, all Pennant matches across the state were cancelled which was a relieve to everyone. Saturday’s First side played away at…

  • Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) responded to a concerning number of kids locked in cars after a weekend of hot weather hit the state. Paramedics responded to 11 cases of children locked…

  • Misinformation misleading communities after major disasters

    Misinformation misleading communities after major disasters

    The Yarra Valley is no stranger to conspiracy theories, and the causes of major disasters are no exception. A particularly prominent rumour that has garnered thousands of interactions on Facebook…