
Stage Program
Live entertainment brought to you
Easter Saturday on and off the Big Stage:
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Los Car Keys | 11:30AM
Los Car Keys are bringing the energy to the Denmark River Arts Markets with a world music feast packed full of rhythm, colour and fun.
Blending Latin American and African rhythms with South American tunes, Los Car Keys deliver a lively, high-energy performance filled with Denmarkian zest, style and improvisation. Expect colour, humour, dancing, Spanish flair and plenty of great vibes.
With guitars, charango, violin, ukulele, u-bass, mandolin, whistle, bombo, djembe, percussion, drums and six voices in close harmony, this talented group serves up an unforgettable musical experience.
Hola! Vamos!

Rob Zielinski & Manuela Centanni | 1:15pm
will take to the stage from 1.15pm at the Denmark River Arts Markets this Easter Saturday.
2025 has already been a standout year for this Western Australia based duo. Robert was recognized as Instrumentalist of the Year at the Australian Folk Music Awards and also received a WAM Award for String Player of the Year for his work on Kiangardarup — an hour-long original composition inspired by the Torbay Inlet in the Southwest of Western Australia.
Together, Rob and Manuela have spent years shaping this remarkable work and are known for their unique tone, beautiful arrangements, unison playing and harmonies. Their performance takes audiences on a musical journey from the West Coast of Ireland to the breathtaking Southwest of Western Australia.

Primordial Notes | 2:10PM
Primordial Notes are an original music duo from Denmark WA, bringing a sound that is equal parts quirky, playful and full of energy.
Blending elements of Gypsy, Ska and unconventional pop, their music is driven by punchy guitar riffs, soaring vocals and beautiful violin harmonies. With a crafty style and a fun stage presence, Primordial Notes deliver a performance that is sure to stand out this Saturday at Denmark River Arts Markets.
Catch them live on stage and enjoy this unique local act as part of a fantastic day of music and entertainment.

Julia Anwar | 9:10AM
...brings a beautiful mix of heartfelt music, rhythm and passion to the Denmark River Arts Markets this, Easter.
Born singing, Julia honed her powerful voice busking in Perth before performing on stages across WA, both solo and with her original trio. Her solo acoustic set is a stripped-back performance of deeply personal songs inspired by life and the regional landscape.

Flamenco Workshop | 12:40PM
Julia is also a seasoned Flamenco dancer and educator with more than 20 years of experience performing and teaching in Australia and overseas. From international appearances in the Philippines to training with renowned Flamenco masters, Julia brings incredible depth, energy and artistry to every performance.
Be sure to catch Julia on stage and join in between sets for a high-energy introduction to Flamenco movement and rhythm at the Markets.

The Secondhand Band | Roving
Keep an ear out this Saturday for The Secondhand Band bringing their lively brass sounds to the Denmark River Arts Markets!
This eclectic roving quartet will be weaving through the Markets with New Orleans jazz and other tantalising tunes, featuring tuba, trombone, percussion and more. Expect big sound, great energy and plenty of toe-tapping moments as you explore the stalls.
Don’t miss them as they roam throughout the day!

Sweetwater | 10:10AM
Sweet Water is a fluid musical project shaped by a deep thirst for connection — to land, to life, to love. Fresh from inspired performances at Nannup Music Festival, their sound moves like a living current — at times gentle and shimmering, at others powerful, untamed, and rising.
Rooted in Heartland Roots and earthy rhythms, Sweet Water flows through the organic songwriting of Adam Grok — rhythmic guitar lines and soothing vocals carried like ripples across a wide-open landscape. Beneath it all, driving drum pulses and droning basslines echo the heartbeat of the earth, while some of the Great Southern’s most passionate instrumentalists weave soaring, expressive lines through the tide.