Please join us for this special intimate concert of new exciting jazz interpretions from trailblazing Japanese trumpeter Nana Koizumi with the dynamic Inlay String Ensmble led by Elsen Price and new powerful music from Armistice Flute Choir led by Keyna Wilkins with Laura Chislett, Chloe Chung, Liz Cheung and Jessica Scott at Woodlands Studio Ashbury on Saturday 26th July at 22 Woodlands Rd, Ashbury. B.Y.O
6pm: Doors Open
6:30pm: Armistice Flute Choir
7pm: Nana Koizumi and Inlay Ensemble
About Nana:
Nana is a globe-trotting jazz artist known for her unique style as a “singing trumpeter,” blending instrumental mastery with heartfelt vocals. Her journey has taken her across major music cities including New York, Los Angeles, Thailand, Korea, and Canada, where she actively sought out collaborations with local musicians through events and parties—developing a deeply rooted international sensibility along the way. In November 2022, Nana relocated to Australia to further immerse herself in the country's vibrant and diverse music scene. She quickly became part of the local jazz landscape, deepening her connection with musicians and audiences alike. Her Australian debut was marked by a major appearance on International Jazz Day 2023, performing to sold-out crowds at Sydney’s renowned venues, Butchers Brew Bar and Lazybones Lounge. She was later featured in an interview by SBS as part of their series “Japanese People Active in Australia.” Nana's presence continued to grow throughout 2023 and 2024, with performances at the Australian Sake Festival (Sydney 2023, Melbourne 2024), the JAPAN Festival in Melbourne, and the SydFest Independent Film Festival opening ceremony. She also made a live appearance—both performing and broadcasting—on Melbourne’s beloved PBS radio program, where her artistry resonated with local listeners. 2024 also saw her sharing the stage with Sampa the Great at Fed Square in February and performing at the Alibaba EXPO at Sydney's International Convention Centre in March. October 2024 marked Nana’s South Korean debut with a sold-out performance at the jazz club Flat Nine. In November and December, she made her China debut at Jazz at Lincoln Center Shanghai, a globally respected venue. This was followed by a nationwide tour across several Chinese cities, where she was welcomed with enthusiastic acclaim, concluding the tour to great success. In January 2025, she performed at BLUE YARD, an all-day dining venue produced by Blue Note Japan, receiving high praise—leading to a return performance in April. Spring 2025 will see the release of her much-anticipated first mini-album, ‘By Your Side.’ A tour in support of the album is scheduled across Japan, Korea, and Australia. In May 2025, Nana made her television debut with an appearance on Nara TV’s “Yu-Doki”, highlighting her accomplishments as an internationally active jazz musician. Beyond her performance career, Nana is also committed to cultural exchange through music. She launched the “Japanese Music Project”, an initiative that brings Japanese musical traditions to life through jazz, building a bridge between Japan and Australia. In this role, she continues to expand her influence not only as a performer but also as an organizer and cultural ambassador.
About Inlay Ensemble:
The Inlay Ensemble is a Sydney based modern string group led by Elsen Price. They have performed at numerous high profile events, many sold out local concerts and have collaborated with various jazz, new classical, non-Western and experimental artists. Their debut album 'Songs for Habitual People' received critical acclaim and is available via Creative Sources Recordings (Portugal).
About Armistice Flute Choir:
This event will be the lauch of Armistice Flute Choir led by Keyna Wilkins. Armistce features some of the best and most interesting flutists in Australia: Chloe Chung, Laura Chislett, Jessica Scott, Liz Cheung playing an array of flutes: bass flute, alto flute, and C flute. Armistice means truce, ceasefire, agreement. Armistice will play a range of original compositions and improvisations by the musicians themselves around themes of ceasefire, peace, love.
Tickets - $30/$15
22 Woodlands Rd - Ashbury
6pm - 26th July 2025