Friday, 27 September 2013

FUNDRAISER SUCCESS!!



Thank you to everyone for their contribution at the TAMWEL ARTS Presents FUNdraiser for Rural Talent! We had takings of $1,507 at the fundraiser, and minus expenses for bar/sound staff, raffle game and flyers, our total profit was $1,248 which I'm quite happy with. Tamwel Arts is sponsoring the Port Pirie Festival for $1,500 so the fundraiser has helped tremendously!! We were able to showcase 16 artists and our total attendance (including volunteers) was about 130. I really REALLY appreciate everyone's involvement! Stay Tuned for our next event in November!! 

We are so greatful for the support, encouragement and assistance of many people in the music industry for helping
this event come to fruition. We would personally like to thank Peter and Tim from Derringers Music for their amazing
support of emerging talent, making time and giving resources to help our dreams become reality.

Special thanks also go to: 
The Sherrahs (for everything you do), Dolphin Explorer Cruises, Folk Federation of SAJT Remedial Therapies, 
Shane JohnsonTracy Stewart, Amber Joy Poulton, The RustlersOffice National Barossa
Our Emerging artists: Tammy Wellman, Sarah Cremer, Taylor Pfeiffer, Amy Sherrah, Ella Radbone,
Nathan Bruhn, Claire Turner, Paige Renee Court, Kym Wilson and Candy Latham. 

Monday, 15 July 2013

Tempos 4 Tots makes Debut in Messenger Press

 by Tamwel Arts Management on Wednesday, July 17, 2013


TAMWEL ARTS promotes TEMPOS 4 TOTS - Music and Movement workshop for preschoolers in the Southern Times Messenger, Wednesday 17th July, 2013.




Monday, 10 June 2013

A Star In The Making

 by Tamwel Arts Management on Monday, June 10, 2013



At just 9 years old, TAMWEL ARTS student Ella Radbone continues to impress audiences at Country Music festivals. Over the June long weekend, Ella competed at the Barmera Country Music Talent Quest. In the Under 13 Gospel section, she was given an Encouragement Award and in the Under 13 Vocal Section she came second with “Keep on the Sunny Side”.

Her greatest achievement was being awarded first place in the Open Song Writing section with her song “Good Things”. This was up against adults and came with a cash prize of $250.

Ella also earned the Len Wakefield Memorial Award, which means $350 towards her music development, her name engraved on a perpetual trophy, and an invitation to perform at the Adelaide Country Music Club. 

Congratulations Ella!