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The Rhythm Hunters performing music from the Sumatralia Project @ Rhythm Hunting in June 2005. Rhythm Hunting was a recent sold out performance at the Sidetrack theatre in Sydney.
(Photo courtesy of Andy Baker)


Rendra Freestone on Saluang @ Rhythm Hunting in June 2005 (Photo courtesy of Andy Baker)


Unison choreography
(Photo courtesy of Rachael Stone)


Rendra Freestone performing the physicality of Taiko Drumming (Photo courtesy of Rachael Stone)


Jacqui Houston (woodblock) & Rendra Freestone (Sampelong flute) @ ‘Expressions of Love’ Indonesian Arts Festival, Byron Bay, 2005. (Photo courtesy of Andy Baker)


Jacqui Houston @ Rhythm Hunting in June 2005
(Photo courtesy of Andy Baker)

 

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Rhythm Hunter Performance

The Rhythm Hunters perform at corporate functions, community events, cultural ceremonies, gallery openings and music festivals.
 
Deep resounding rhythms are pounded out on large, Australian-made wine barrel Taiko. Music is punctuated with tight physical choreography including complex stick-throwing routines; fast interlocking patterns on bronze Talempong and a melodic family of ornate pacific wood blocks.
 
Melodies are played on wind instruments including the vibrant horn-like flute called the Saluang and some of its close relatives, the Sampelong and Bansi, also from Sumatra.
 
While The Rhythm Hunters are exclusively an Australian group, the stronger musical influences come from Japan, Indonesia and the experience of its members.

The Rhythm Hunters are also happy to help design and create a specific show to suit your event. 


Performing the highly dramatic ‘Wave Rumble’ stick choreography (Photo courtesy of Rachael Stone)


The Rhythm Hunters in Bryon Bay 2005
(Photo courtesy of Rachael Stone)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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