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In 2022, she received the Australian Women in Music Humanitarian Award. Leigh has released several acclaimed albums and has performed at leading national and international festivals. In the aftermath of the 2022 floods, 14 pianos found new homes in the Northern Rivers. She is also the founder of Pianos for the People, which recycles pre-loved pianos to bring the joy of music to public and private spaces. Yantra's credits include her own musical/visual projects and work with the BBC, Australia Council, APRA and legendary pianist David Helfgott. The pair met as music students at Southern Cross University in the early 1990s and found an immediate connection. Leigh agrees, saying: “I think the success of the film gives an ongoing voice to all those affected by the floods.” The music came through like a lament, but also as a dynamic expression of hope.” “To have composed After The Flood in the Northern Rivers, it really showed me the importance of spirit of place,” said Yantra. The project comes as the Northern Rivers prepares to mark a year since the devastation of the 2022 floods. Ideas such as 'we rise up' convey how hope, resilience and optimism can flourish from tragedy. Visually spectacular, After The Flood also has a score highlighted by the ethereal and beautifully layered vocals of Dr Carriage, a renowned singer, composer and educator who this year celebrates 25 years as a music lecturer at Southern Cross University.Īfter The Flood was filmed around Mullumbimby in 2022 and is centred around young actor Jade Lee. It is also in the running at other international festivals.


Dr Leigh Carriage has been an educator at Southern Cross University for 25 years.Ī composer, musician, sound artist and filmmaker, Dr de Vilder is the creator of short film After The Flood, which recently won the Best Composer and Best Experimental Film categories at the New York Independent Cinema Awards, and Best Music Score at the Berlin Shorts Awards.
