Idiomatics Arts
THE ADVENTURER - A LIVE FILM SCORE BY SALLY FORD AND THE IDIOMATICS
Kindred Bandroom (Footscray, VIC)
Sunday, 16 August 2026 2:30 pm
The Idiomatics perform their original film score to Charlies Chaplin's classic silent film, The Adventurer (1917). The live score features a lush, groove-drenched soundscape blending electronica and acoustic instrumentation: cello, trombone, saxophones, vocals, keys, flutes, clarinets, percussion and vintage sound effects – all combining to create a vibrant, cinematic experience.
The Adventurer was first presented as part of the Silent Cinema series at Federation Square in February 2026 and we are very excited to bring the film to Kindred.
The Idiomatics are:
Sally Ford: voice, flutes, alto sax
Patrick Cronin: programming, synth, trombone, whistling
Michael Havir: keyboards, electronic FX
Alice Garner: cello, mandolin
plus special guests
Tony Hicks: woodwinds
Chris Lewis: drumkit, percussion
(please note, The Adventurer will be performed in the second half after a set of original music from the band and guests in the first half)
The Adventurer | 1917 | 27 minutes
One of Charlie Chaplin’s most exhilarating and comedic short films, showcasing an early portrayal of Chaplin’s iconic Little Tramp character as an escaped convict. Opening with a thrilling prison escape, the film launches into a fast-paced series of chases, close calls and physical gags that highlight Chaplin’s extraordinary athleticism and impeccable comic timing. Set against seaside backdrops and high-society pretensions, The Adventurer blends slapstick chaos with sharp social satire. Bursting with energy, romance and laugh-out-loud moments, this classic silent film is a masterclass in visual storytelling and remains a joyful introduction to Chaplin’s early film career.
Sally Ford and the Idiomatics
Formed in 2022, The Idiomatics bring together an impressive lineup of musicians with backgrounds spanning latin, ska, jazz, funk, folk, and film composition. Fusing story-led songwriting with sonic experimentation and contemporary sound design, the Idiomatics have crafted a distinct and dynamic sound. The band has performed at Melbourne venues including the Brunswick Ballroom, Paris Cat, Athenaeum Library, Post Office Hotel and Kindred Bandroom, as well as feature shows at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Federation Square, Malthouse Outdoor Stage and festivals around Victoria.
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Kindred Bandroom acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land that this event is to be held on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
The Adventurer was first presented as part of the Silent Cinema series at Federation Square in February 2026 and we are very excited to bring the film to Kindred.
The Idiomatics are:
Sally Ford: voice, flutes, alto sax
Patrick Cronin: programming, synth, trombone, whistling
Michael Havir: keyboards, electronic FX
Alice Garner: cello, mandolin
plus special guests
Tony Hicks: woodwinds
Chris Lewis: drumkit, percussion
(please note, The Adventurer will be performed in the second half after a set of original music from the band and guests in the first half)
The Adventurer | 1917 | 27 minutes
One of Charlie Chaplin’s most exhilarating and comedic short films, showcasing an early portrayal of Chaplin’s iconic Little Tramp character as an escaped convict. Opening with a thrilling prison escape, the film launches into a fast-paced series of chases, close calls and physical gags that highlight Chaplin’s extraordinary athleticism and impeccable comic timing. Set against seaside backdrops and high-society pretensions, The Adventurer blends slapstick chaos with sharp social satire. Bursting with energy, romance and laugh-out-loud moments, this classic silent film is a masterclass in visual storytelling and remains a joyful introduction to Chaplin’s early film career.
Sally Ford and the Idiomatics
Formed in 2022, The Idiomatics bring together an impressive lineup of musicians with backgrounds spanning latin, ska, jazz, funk, folk, and film composition. Fusing story-led songwriting with sonic experimentation and contemporary sound design, the Idiomatics have crafted a distinct and dynamic sound. The band has performed at Melbourne venues including the Brunswick Ballroom, Paris Cat, Athenaeum Library, Post Office Hotel and Kindred Bandroom, as well as feature shows at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Federation Square, Malthouse Outdoor Stage and festivals around Victoria.
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Kindred Bandroom acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land that this event is to be held on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.