Just recently I've had the pleasure of working on Season two of Lifestyle series "Dry Spell Gardening" - hosted by Brendan Moar. It's a new gardening makeover type show - but with a focus on sustainable gardening, and drought tolerant plants.
It's been a fantastic experience making music for such an interesting show. The garden designs are really cool, and each project is different and inspiring. It'll be airing on Lifestyle Channel in Australia soon, and hopefully on from there so make sure you check it out.
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It was a complete pleasure to be working again with those plucky folks at Plus FIlms on a whole heap of different projects. I met Andy Canny when he was involved in E.F., creating the projection components for the show, and he pulled me in to help out with some music for a couple of their projects.
One was a series of short web based documentaries for Tourism Victoria. These focussed on a number on notable Australians and talked about their relationship with the different parts of Victoria. They were a fascinating picture of some really interesting people. For me, being a big fan, doing the music for the Gideon Obarzanek piece was particularly fun, but I really enjoyed all of them
We've also just completed an opening video for Dotti's presence at Melbourne Fashion Week. This was really fun, with some really top notch graphics to work to from Andy, and allowed me to visit Techno-Trailer Land for a fun session. Loud banging drums. Synths. Buzzy Bases - who wouldn't have fun?? |
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“This is one of the most exciting musical productions in a very exciting festival. To see Sydney composer/performer Sean Peter lead four diverse young Adelaide performers through a revue of his musical theatre works is a celebration of the past, the present and the future of musical theatre. Peter's shows, such as SCAM, The Pink Files, Dutch Courage and the developing Everything's F***ed, have constantly pushed back and reshaped the boundaries of musical theatre.” Matt Byrne – Sunday Mail
After a short but intense rehearsal period, Suitcase: The Music and Lyrics of Sean Peter premiered at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival to rave reviews, and full houses. Abi Tucker, Rodger Corser, Johanna Allen, and Ross Burford performed a selection of Sean’s music – accompanied by him on the piano.
The cast and crew then, with the help of last minute genius Andre Eikmeier, travelled to Melbourne to present Suitcase as part of Robyn Archer's Melbourne International Arts Festival, again to rave reviews and strong audience response.
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