Geraldine Quinn is a self-taught songwriter, comedian, guitarist, ginger and wit-slinger whose black humour has her audiences in stitches. She’s been performing since 2005, and with her band, carves up the stage at the major comedy, fringe, cabaret and queer festivals across Australia and New Zealand. For this Strange Fascinations talk, she will explore David Bowie’s influence on performers within the cabaret and pop subcultures from the 1970s to today.
Type of Event: Books and ideas
Venue: Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Federation Square, Flinders St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Date: 30 July 2015
Price: free
Website: Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Telephone: (03) 8663 2200
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