anaiis
10 Jun NSW
anaiis
Welcome the divine anaiis in her Brunswick Picture House debut!
London-based, French-Senegalese polymath anaiis (whose name appears in lowercase as a tribute to educator, author and activist bell hooks) makes the kind of music that speaks to an innate sense of wonder. On her forthcoming album ‘Devotion & The Black Divine’, the songs swell with emotional clarity as she lovingly pushes herself beyond the edges of her comfort zone…
In a 1994 copy of Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations, famed educator, author, theorist and activist bell hooks wrote: “The function of art is to do more than tell it like it is — it’s to imagine what is possible.” Her words speak to an innate sense of wonder, how truth is all too often stranger than fiction. While hook inks the meaning of art, French-Senegalese artist anaiis translates that ethos into sound.
On her forthcoming album Devotion & The Black Divine, the songs swell with emotional clarity and a growing sense of homecoming. Not to a place, but to the self. anaiis seems to be in conversation with the reverence of nature, recognising our own divinity, and therefore our wholeness in both chaos and beauty. She crafts a body of work that gently pushes herself (lovingly, as you’ll come to learn by listening through) to the edges of her comfort zone.
New motherhood has been a core influence across the project. It deepened anaiis’ understanding of how to react with grace, create with freedom, and captures the reality of being human, unposed and unpredictable. That internal expansion is audible across the record. It leans into the idea that selfhood is something in motion; much like Octavia Butler’s reminder that “God is Change. Everything you touch you change, everything you change, changes you.” Like a tree shaped by its environment, growth isn’t always linear — there are knots and bends formed as it adapts to shifting climates. anaiis toys with this idea that the very nature of existence is to move fearlessly through what is unknowable. That search for freedom, in sound and in spirit, runs through every note.
Where previous work offered catharsis and rupture, Devotion & The Black Divine draws strength from slowness and softness. It opens with “Something is Broken,” a track that lays past pain to rest and clears the ground for something more rooted to take shape. The album signals a deeper commitment to intuition and marks an ongoing transition that began during her time in Brazil, when a collaborative mini-album, anaiis & Grupo Cosmo, was created through live improvisation in just a week, with her newborn son in tow — marking a pivotal expansion in sound and approach.
Dates:
WEDNESDAY 10 JUNE @ 7PM
Age restrictions: 15+
— Duration: Approximately 2h 15m with support act
— Doors: 6:40pm
Our kiosk is always open for food and drink one hour before showtime. For the bar menu and what’s on offer, please check out our Dine & Drink page.
TICKET PRICES
GENERAL — $55 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating.
HOUSEMATE TICKET PRICES
HOUSEMATE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT! — Please note that in order to purchase Housemate tickets, you must have a valid paid Housemate membership and will need to provide your Housemate membership number upon checkout. For information on Housemates, click here!
HOUSEMATE GENERAL — $44 (plus booking fee)
General admission unallocated seating.
IMPORTANT VENUE INFORMATION FOR TICKETHOLDERS:
Please note the Brunswick Picture House is located in Brunswick Heads NSW, in the Northern Rivers region (NOT in Brunswick VIC). Please select your tickets carefully as no refund or credit will be granted for errors in identifying the venue location.
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