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Folk from the Archive: Songs of Land, Loss and Lore with Broken Creek, Cat and Clint & Archer

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When?

1 November 2025 starting 9:00 am

How much?

From: $17.1

What?

Join us for a night of reimagined Australiana where old songs meet new interpretations with three acclaimed folk acts from regional Victoria—Broken Creek, Cat and Clint, and Archer.

Archer opens the night with his surreal, moving poetry and songs. With a raw, timeless voice and the soul of a poet, Archer is a wandering storyteller who sings by rivers, in nursing homes, and for children.

Cat and Clint are an old-time duo who weave sweet vocal harmonies with banjo, fiddle, and mountain dulcimer. Whether it's a murder ballad, a crooked fiddle tune, or a song of longing, they play with authenticity and deep respect for the tradition.

Broken Creek reimagine rural Australian folk traditions, blending old-time banjo, flat-picked guitar, and fiddle. With close-knit, conversational playing, Erin and Lachlan breathe new life into bush songs.

In this special performance, Broken Creek will launch their new EP, Folk From the Archive: Sally Sloane, joined by double bassist Nick Henderson.

Sally Sloane was a bush singer, button accordionist, and fiddler who preserved songs and tunes passed down by her convict Irish grandmother. Archival recordings of Sally herself are woven into the performance, connecting past and present.