The very funny solo show, ‘Passing Wind’ by ecentric musician, Linsey Pollak is on at the Kin Kin Hall on Friday February 5 at 7.30pm. Entry $10, family: $20.
“Passing Wind” is a quirky look at how wind instruments work and how they are invented using some pretty unexpected materials. Linsey makes membrane reeds from balloons and rubber gloves, gradually developing them into the Foonki and also Australia’s own Kitchen glove bagpipe. There are panpipes from irrigation pipe, harmonic flutes, Turkish chanters, feather duster, watering can and carrot clarinets, and we even get to hear Mr Curly (a contra-bass clarinet made from garden hose).
This is a “No Kin Kin Quarry” fundraiser.







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