MARCHING IN YOUR SLEEP Concert

Andrew Vincent Melzak

MARCHING MARCHING MARCHING MARCHING MARCHING

The live music was great, subtitles as well, the students were super-engaged for the whole performance.
Cam Smith Leading Teacher, Apollo Bay College

What an amazing moving account of a true family story. The incredible images, lyrics and accompaniment evoked so much emotion in all that were present. A talented musician and storyteller.
Kathryn Doherty, Music Teacher

Vini Melzak's MARCHING IN YOUR SLEEP
An incredible tale of survival told in song, tracing the decade long journey a boy takes embarking with his sole possession, a harmonica. In a search for his brother, he encounters the harsh realities of armed conflict and cold war. Written by Andrew Vincent Melzak, the narrative set in 1940s Eastern Europe covers the remarkable events in the life of a young man whose gift for music changes his whole destiny. The work compiles a backdrop of historical footage to retell a story that no longer has a living voice.

MARCHING IN YOUR SLEEP explores lost culture, refugees, persecution, rape, identity theft, stow-aways, starvation, smuggling, liquidation, genocide, armed conflict, mock trial & execution, child soldiers, POWs, the Gestapo, Soviet gulags, NVKD death squads and Cold War espionage in a decade of global turmoil.

‘Vini’ Melzak delivers a 50-minute performance combining live instrumentation and vocals with an original soundtrack and archival photographs from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem. He envelopes the audience in a multi-layered song-scape with mesmerising results. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiAYbjESU-8
https://vinimelzak.bandcamp.com/track/the-ghetto-youre-not-gonna-go

The Concert show is designed for a theatre screen, concert sound and large school audience. The audio and vision are adapted for the ‘big screen’ and fully subtitled. The concert production requires a large screen and front of house system in a theatrette setting with an audio technician. An inhouse wireless microphone may be required for Q&A. A sound check of 2.5-3 hours is optimal.

Vini is a musician, producer and music teacher with over 30 years experience and is available to share his expertise on any aspect of the composition, technical production and his solo performance of the work. He also can speak anecdotally about the issues facing children caught in conflict and ways to help.

A short Power-Point presentation is available as a Q&A discussion reference and classroom resource.

See a classroom version of the show Marching In Your Sleep - Pop Up Show


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Every attempt has been made to avoid graphic images of camp survivors, war and violence to children. However, some images are confronting and the story does touch on disturbing subjects such as racism, genocide, rape, armed conflict and death.

More Reviews

Awesome playing! Pink Floyd meets Bob Dylan, with a bit of Hendrix. Great story for any class, engaging all the way through, and very well-arranged music.
Darren Whitwell Graduate Music Teacher

What an amazing moving account of a true family story. The incredible images, lyrics and accompaniment evoked so much emotion in all that were present. A talented musician and storyteller.
Kathryn Doherty Music Teacher Apollo Bay College

A truly amazing and moving piece of work.
Marg Lugg Secondary Teacher Apollo Bay College

Amazing...The lyrics & score a wonderful tribute, and the visuals document a terrible time in history... Much time & love in this project.
Robin Lamson Former Teacher/School Librarian

Show Details

Type

incursion

Year Level Suitability

3-6 to 10-12

Curriculum area

The Arts - Media Arts, The Arts - Music, History

Themes

Holocaust, World War 2, Eastern Europe, Genocide, Stolen Identity, Coming Of Age, Refugees, Survival, 1940's, Final Solution, Warsaw Ghetto, Gdansk, Poland, Ghetto Vilna, Lithuania, Polish Partisans, Nazi Germany, Leningrad, Soviet Russia, Cold War, Displacement, Immigration

Artform

Film, Live Music

Duration

52 mins plus optional Q&A session

Cost

$750 minimum fee or $8 per student

School Term:
Term 1, Term 2, Term 3, Term 4

Availability

Victoria only.

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