Past Event

E-Kasino E-Kasino Royale

Paraire 11 Tīhema

Friday 11 December

2020

Blue Oyster Art Project Space

Blue and green projection in dark room

Photo: Jonas Jessen Hansen

Friday 11th Dec, 7pm

Exclusive live performances from E-Kasino's famous in house bands! Join us for an exciting evening of titillating sound and dynamic visual stimulation! Live performances from musicians Motoko Kikkawa (featuring MurdaBike), E-Kare and Brown Boy Magik.

E-Kasino welcomes all visitors and all events are free to attend. 

Brown Boy Magik

Nikolai Talamahina is a musician of Niuean and Samoan descent based in central Auckland. He has lived in both Auckland and Melbourne and performed across New Zealand and Australia.

Nikolai both performs solo and as a DJ, under the pseudonym Brown Boy Magik, through which delivers an expectation-defying sound that fuses R&B, Jersey, Footwork, Bounce and electronic music.

Motoko Kikkawa

Motoko Kikkawa was born in Hino, Tokyo, 1968 and arrived in Ōtepoti Dunedin in 2004 where she quickly became immersed within the energetic and overlapping sonic and visual arts communities existing there. Without being limited by any one medium or genre, Motoko is a multidisciplinary artist working with sound, performance, improvisation, drawing, ceramics, textiles, paper, sculpture and photography. Support and encouragement from her fellow artists has allowed her to present her visual art and improvisational music performance around Aotearoa. She recently exhibited in Shrinking Violet at Play_Station in Wellington and is working on upcoming exhibitions at Nowhere Festival 6-7 February, 2020 and a group show titled Ko au te wai, ko te wai ko au at RM gallery in Auckland from 17 February 2021.

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E-Kare

E-Kare (founded in 2016, Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is a xMUSICxARTx collective. Our produce is whimsical and silly, we love gimmicks and impermanence. GAMES GAMES GAMES GAMES  GAMES I can't get these GAMES out of my head.