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SUMMARY:New Accents
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration between musicians from NW Live Arts and Freedom from Torture’s Write to Life group present a dynamic programme of song, instrumental music and new writing.\n \nIn this concert, world-renowned musicians Sidiki Dembele, Kuljit Bhamra MBE, Laura van der Heijden and Alice Zawadzki, bring influences from the West African Griot tradition, Indian Punjabi music, Western European classical music and folk music from Europe and the Middle East. Write to Life’s writers, who met as clients of Freedom from Torture’s unique writing and performance group, add their lived experience on the journey from an unspeakable past to new lives, and new voices, here in Britain. The resulting 70 minute programme of solos and ensemble pieces brings the two groups together in an unforgettable musical conversation.\n \nProgramme\nTrad. West African Aramata\nTrad. Scottish Black Is the Colour of My True Love’s Hair \nTrad. Ukrainian Oi, U Vishnevomu Sadochku\nPoem The wonder of my voice\nTrad. West African Faso des Nou\nPoem I lost my voice\nSidiki Dembele Tama\nColeridge Taylor Perkinson Calvary Ostinato Movement lll from Black Folk Song Suite\nAlice Zawadzki China Lane\nPoem When I grew up\nKuljit Bhamra Himalaya\nPoems I had a voice; In my mother tongue with Ali Tajvidi Raftan and Trad. Armenian (arr. Mohen Karbassi) Zepyr Nasim\nJS Bach Allemande and Sarabande from Cello Suite No.4 in Eb major, BWV 1010\nPoem This voice is not my voice\nTrad. Sardinian Tancas Serradas a Muru \n \nPerformers\nAlice Zawadzki voice/violin\nLaura van der Heijden voice/cello\nKuljit Bhamra MBE tabla\nSidiki Dembele djembe, kamelen n’goni, calabash\nWriters: Shahab, Tanya, Nalougo and Yamikani Tracy\n \nRead about the creative process here ( https://www.nwlivearts.co.uk/finding-my-voice-new-accents/ ) and read about the writers here ( https://www.nwlivearts.co.uk/finding-my-voice-new-accents-meet-sheila-hayman/ ).\n \nTickets £12/£10 (students)\nFor audiences aged 14+\nPart of Bloomsbury Festival 2022\n
URL:https://www.nwlivearts.co.uk/events/new-accents/
CATEGORIES:Concert,Past Event
LOCATION:6 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AT
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