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Tribewanted: Vorovoro Sessions

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Tribewanted: Vorovoro Sessions

Tribewanted: Vorovoro Sessions

Written by: Ben Keene


On July 10th 2008 the Tribewanted Team witnessed and participated in a musical moment as yet unrivaled on this fair isle. 'Vorovoro Sessions' was to be a professionally recorded collection of island sounds live for the pleasure of the Vorovorons (islanders) and soon for the Vuravura (world).

  

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On July 10th 2008 we witnessed and participated in a musical moment as yet unrivaled on this fair isle. 'Vorovoro Sessions' was to be a professionally recorded collection of island sounds live for the pleasure of the Vorovorons (islanders) and soon for the Vuravura (world).

Vorovoro Sessions is for:

 

YOU:

You're part of this tribe and this is your soundtrack-part Fijian, part Vuravura, fully Vorovoro. Re-live and escape back to life under the palms

 

 

FRIENDS and FAMILY:

Bring some island sunshine into your tribe's lives-give Vorovoro Sessions as a gift on itunes.

 

 

TRIBE:

Of the 4pound.60p Tribewanted will receive for each sale of Vorovoro Sessions on i-tunes, 39% will be split between the album's artists (Team Fiji, Georgie Gilmour, Mali Choir, Mali School and Benjamin Katz), 28% for production team (Dave House, John Hendicott, James Newton) and remainder to Tribewanted. So if we sell a few hundred downloads then it will go someway to easing the pain of the cutbacks we're currently making in Fiji-vinaka!

 

The album has been submitted for digital distribution and should be availbale on itunes soon-don't worry, we'll let you know when it is. In the meantime enjoy this String Films video, the making of Vorovoro Sessions

Vorovoro Sessions, track Listing

01 Mali Choir 02 September Sun, Benjamin Katz 03 Guns Down, Georgie Gilmour 04 The Grass is Green, Mali Primary School 05 Bula Sia, Mali Primary School 06 Meke, Team Fiji 07 Lomai Galoa, Team Fiji 08 Dua Tale! Team Fiji 09 Susi, Team Fiji 10 Isa Lei, Team Fiji 11 The World Will Come To Vorovoro, Dave, Georgie and Tribe

If Carlsberg did island gigs

...they'd probably sound like this

Music is like the Kava on Vorovoro. It flows freely and frequently, squeezed and pounded into every crevice of island living. Arrivals, departures, ceremonies, grog matts, kitchens, beach fires, mekes, gardens, showers, at sea-wherever and whenever you go, melody will follow.

And on Thursday we witnessed and participated in a musical moment as yet unrivaled on this fair isle. 'Vorovoro Sessions' was to be a last minute professionally recorded collection of island sounds live for the pleasure of the Vorovorons and soon for the Vuravura.

Shells strewn as letters spelling out the night, neon blue fairy lights wriggling across the vesi wooden floor, and pot plants lit by diwali candles marked out the performance space.

Intro tribe members Dave and Georgie-young, talented, creative and loaded with professional sound recording gear. Dave sets up his production deck (lap-top, keyboard and headphones) on a rickety table stage left whilst Georgie tests stage mic, two-three. Up a ladder on the beam Hammock President Jim documents in HD.

The tribe gather in the dark and await the visiting performers. A spontaneous head-torch runway cuts a path through the throng, hush descends. Enter the Choir. One by one the Mali maelstrom stoop into the great house-ankles flicking through the petzel beams. A breath, a soundcheck and then the blast as twenty voices slice through the night and the mangrove and straw cathedral. Harmony must have been made by these people because I have not heard anything quite like this before.

Our flexible Ben-the duke with the uke and sustainability hero Mr. Katz takes to the stage next. A surprise Dylan cover is followed by the brilliant 'September', and the crowd's obvious current island favourite, 'I'm a superhero, how 'bout you?'. Cigarette lighters swayed.

Georgie solo'd with her own piercing song. It's difficult not to sound like something straight out of NME-but it was a haunting, serene performance.

Chelly led a two-song acoustic-something many of us have heard over the last couple of years. The smiles floating out over the high tide. Tribe members and all Vorovorons were then called to the stage to be led in a Live Aid stylee by Georgie-headphones and hips-in a 'vo-ro-vo-ro' harmony. It worked! Before finally, team fiji entered to the kind of reception football fans give their home team when they run out onto the pitch on Saturday afternoon. It had been a long day and night but with grog-filled shells circling, new energy was found.

Conducted by Leavi, powered by Tevita, strummed by Api, Tale, and Save and sung by all-for the next half hour the creme of the kava bowl classics surged forth as the candles threw their shadows across stage. Surely these guys are the Fijian version of The Commitments-South Pacific Soul. Jale was called to join the band-the first non-Fijian to sing alongside the team having learnt the lyrics, and he fulfilled his place with a Stevie Wonder hands-clenched-eyes-closed-head-swaying performance. A full-house rendition of Isa Lei concluded the sessions 'Mai Vorovoro' My Vorovoro indeed.

All that needs to happen now is the mastering of this great event. And if it sounds anywhere near as good as it did on the night-'Vorovoro Sessions' should be downloaded more times than Marau's been on the Malua Bus.

What a week to come home.

About Tribewanted:

Tribewanted is a unique community tourism project based on Vorovoro Island, Fiji. Tribe members join online before spending upwards of one week on Vorovoro living as part of a Fijian and global community. You can do as much as you like on Vorovoro from collecting firewood to spearfishing to learning the local dance. "If there's one thing you do in life, make sure its Tribewanted" Lisa Niari



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