Türkiye & Syria Earthquake Emergency Benefit Concert

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Featuring Indigenous Didge player Geoffrey Fabila, Iraqi Kemanche player Nawres Al Freh, Tibetan Nomadic singer Tenzin Choegyal, Cachicamo Latin Harp from Colombia, Turkish Saz player Kemal Calliskan, Greek poet Daphne Alexopoulou, Spanish guitarist Andrew Veivers and headliners, Beier Griffin Pollak Trio.

MYFAM Red Carpet Film Screening, Graduation & Fundraiser

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Red Carpet Premiere of two social impact short films created by culturally diverse youth from the Queensland Government-supported “MYFAM 2022” program and exclusive screening of the latest One Song Foundation’s short film.

Improvisessions (1/8)

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Improvisessions is an investigation into improvised music as a context for creative collaboration. Free to attend, every Sunday 2pm to 4pm from April 2 to May 21. Participants will need... Read more »

Free

Improvisessions (2/8)

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Improvisessions is an investigation into improvised music as a context for creative collaboration. Free to attend, every Sunday 2pm to 4pm from April 2 to May 21. Participants will need... Read more »

Free

BEMAC Unplugged: When Music Meets Heart

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

A sonic adventure that quotes from Middle Eastern, Turkish, Balkan, Flamenco, Latin and Jazz traditions to create exquisite, melodic and meditative grooves and enchanting, immersive soundscapes that evoke emotions and harness the power of music to uplift and heal.

Eishan Ensemble

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Led by acclaimed Persian-Australian tar player and composer, Hamed Sadeghi, the ARIA nominated Eishan Ensemble draws on contemporary and classical music traditions of both East and West.

Improvisessions (3/8)

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Improvisessions is an investigation into improvised music as a context for creative collaboration. Free to attend, every Sunday 2pm to 4pm from April 2 to May 21. Participants will need... Read more »

Free

BEMAC Discussions: Creating on Stolen Land

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

The first of BEMAC's free, monthly panel discussions. This conversation will explore what it means to live and work on a land that has been cultivating culture for tens of thousands of years, and how to meaningfully honour our place and responsibility on stolen land. Followed by BEMAC Discover, an open mic night to celebrate the importance of art, music and creativity in our lives and our community. Both are free to attend.

BEMAC Discover #1 feat. Ethan Enoch

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

BEMAC DIscover is a monthly open mic night to celebrate the importance of art, music and creativity in our lives and our community. This space will focus on sharing and testing out new work! We invite artists from all backgrounds and languages to showcase and share! Entry is free.

BEMAC Professional Development #1: Confidence in Public Speaking

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Do you get nervous or anxious when speaking in public? Whether it's presenting your work or delivering a speech, public speaking can be a daunting experience. Join us for a free two-hour workshop with performer Amer Thabet. Amer will draw on his experience and training to help you develop confidence in public speaking and pitching your ideas.

BEMAC Presents Tenzin Choegyal: Be the Ocean

Queensland Multicultural Centre 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, QLD

Interweaving music, narration and visuals, Tenzin Choegyal continues his exploration of the five elements. This national premiere draws on the strong allegory of the ocean to express a deeper sense of peace, strength and emotional connection, with Cye Wood, Takako Nishibori and a Taiko ensemble led by Kaya Tominaga.