Moirai
This performance is part of the WAGGA WEEKENDER MUSIC FESTIVAL. Moirai reimagines ancient sounds with folk influences, unusual rhythms and improvisation.
Apr 18, 2026 3:30 pm
Buy TicketsThis performance is part of the WAGGA WEEKENDER MUSIC FESTIVAL. Moirai reimagines ancient sounds with folk influences, unusual rhythms and improvisation.
Apr 18, 2026 3:30 pm
Buy TicketsMoirai reimagines ancient music in a contemporary setting. Heralded for their dynamic and innovative performances, this versatile trio combines folk, medieval and improvised music with a curiosity for unusual rhythms and sounds. Moirai debuted in 2023 at 3MBS’ Music, She Wrote Festival celebrating female composers. They were 2024 Bundanon Artists in Residence, collaborating on new works with composer-improviser Chloe Kim. Moirai works annually with Monash University students, workshopping and performing new music. In 2025, Moirai performed for Monash’s International Women’s Day celebrations and are awarded funding through Creative Victoria to record an EP of Kim’s work.
This performance is part of the Wagga Weekender Music Festival. All performances are general admission. The festival is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. Presented in partnership with the Museum of the Riverina.
Date & Time:
Sunday 18 April, 1:30pm
Duration:
One hour 15 minutes (no interval)
Ticket Prices:
Adult $55.00
Youth U25 $40.00
Limited Festival Passes available $395.00
Venue:
Museum of the Riverina
Botanic Gardens Site, Lord Baden Powell Drive, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
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