$35 +bf pre, $40 door | 6pm doors, 7pm show Please Note : All tickets
sold through this site are General Admission. A general admission
ticket does NOT guarantee seating. Table bookings for groups of 8 or
more only – please email us for table reservations AFTER you have
prebooked to to tables@camelotlounge.com.au All other seating is first
in best dressed. Please book carefully – as no refunds, credits or
exchanges on tix! All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be
accompanied by an adult) Fully licensed – NO BYO. Delicious food
(including pizza!) available. "Dahlia Dior is a singer of enormous
vitality and energy, and her unique vocal talents have gained her
international acclaim. Dahlia can authentically sing and interpret
songs from all over the world, and is indeed one of the most versatile
vocalists, singing in many different styles and languages…” The
show: International World Cabaret, is a passionate presentation of
rhythmically throbbing and tuneful songs, combined with spoken, often
dramatic insights into multicultural history with delicious, saucy and
hilarious stories… Musically, the concert explores Middle Eastern,
European, South American and English styles with emphasis on peace and
reconciliation, shared history and beliefs, cultural cross
fertilisation and conviviality… Many of the songs are fusions of
lyrics and melodies, from the French: La Foule… Italian: Grande,
Grande… Turkish: Üsküdar, Brazilian cluster of beauties, the Gypsy
Wind & Fire, classic popular English and American songs, favourite
Russian and Greek folksongs, the best of Spanish rousing songs and my
soul enriching lyrical classics in Ladino, Yiddish, Hebrew and Arabic
Culminating in “We bring peace upon us” and Salaam. Backed by
superb musicians: Marcello Maio(piano/accordion), Eddie Bronson(flute,
clarinet, saxophone, accordion, euphonium), Mark Harris(double
bass/vocals), Jess Ciampa(drums/percussion). “Dior’s special gift
is to animate not just her face and the lyrics, but the stage and the
whole room. With eyes like rising suns she charmed with demureness one
moment, beguiled with raunchiness the next… This was Dior’s night:
as effervescent as champagne”. (John Shand - Sydney Morning Herald)
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