Make It Up Club at Rising Festival 2022


On June 7th, Make It Up Club will be moving to Max Watts for one week, presenting four massive sets as part of the 2022 Rising Festival.

Since 1998 Make It Up Club has been presenting, nurturing and promoting improvised music and sound performances at venues across the city, most notably at Fitzroy’s Bar Open. It’s a staple on Melbourne’s gig guide, that will join with RISING for a night of rare collaborations.

Make It Up Club’s program prioritises musicians that challenge the boundaries of current musical trends, while providing performers with a stable and supportive environment in which to publicly exhibit recent explorations in improvised sound.

Collaboration is encouraged between established and emerging performers—relationships which continue to be developed through adventurous invention. Musicians might use a range of instruments or objects in their compositions. If it can make a sound, it’s on the cards at Make It Up Club.

TICKETS: $15 /$10 (Conc.) + bf: https://rising.melbourne/festival-program/make-it-up-club

LINE UP

Karina Utomo / Jaya Parwata / Rama Parwata / Adam King / Rohan Rebeiro / Aarti Jadu

Lily Tait / Shoshana Rosenberg / Callum G’Froerer

Raja Kirik (IDN) / Maria Moles / Joe Talia

Papaphilia / Sarita McHarg / Brad Smith / Max Kohane

Thanks to Soft Centre & Liquid Architecture for supporting Raja Kirik's performance at RISING: MAKE IT UP CLUB.

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The Make It Up Club: Rising
Avant-Garde Improvised Music and Sound Performance
Max Watts 125 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Doors at 7pm

This is a Covid-Safe event. Restrictions apply to keep customers, staff, and performers safe. You can find advice and more information on current restrictions by visiting the Arts and Recreation Services sector guidelines.

MIUC merch available here: https://makeitupclub.bandcamp.com/

The Make It Up Club is supported by the City of Yarra

This event is being held on stolen land. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging, and we acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. MIUC supports paying the rent by donating a portion of the door sales each week to WAR, the Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance

                     

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