We opened up our house for a house concert on the weekend. Storytelling friend Jan Wositzky has a new show and a small invited audience came along for a preview. I can think of no better use for our capacious sunroom!
Jan has
been researching and writing about Australian author, bushman and raconteur
Bill Harney for twenty years. The result is a one-man storytelling show. For 70
minutes, Jan weaves personal anecdote, song and recitations of transcribed oral
texts into a tale that is moving, funny, absurd, raw and at times tragic.
Bill Harney ‘Bilarni’ (1895 – 1962) was born of
English parents and grew up in
Queensland. At 12 he took off droving and what followed was a rich and richly
recorded life. Largely self-educated, he was poetically articulate and
throughout the 40s 50s, in Australia, his voice was heard and his stories
familiar on radio, and his books devoured. Bill Harney was famous in his day
and remains a legend in Queensland and the Northern Territory where his
relationships with Aboriginal people ran deep.Bill Harney ‘Bilarni’ (1895 – 1962) was born of
In ‘Bilarni’ Jan examines the man and the
myth; the story as he tells it is neither sentimental nor uncritical. He brings
great depth to the telling with
rich layers of information, multiple Aboriginal
languages, Australian dialects, and ‘Englishes’ superb evocations of characters
that could only be encountered in the north of this continent. Jan’s musicality
is evident throughout, particularly so when it comes to the mastery of Harney’
rhythmical speech patterns. Lovers of language and literature will be seduced
by Harney’s depth of feeling and perceptions, expressed so eloquently. This a
storytelling at its best!
‘Bilarni’ will be enjoyed by anyone who
loves a good yarn and a wild ride.
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Catch the show at the National Folk Festival Saturday 19 April HERE
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