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Saturday 18 October 2014 from 7.30pm
A stunning shared musical journey between two world class virtuosos: Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and West African kora player Seckou Keita. From Casamance in Senegal, Seckou Keita’s performance at Lakeside last year was described by audience members as ‘exhilarating and life-affirming’. Harpist Catrin Finch is one of the world’s finest players of this most Welsh of instruments. The cultures of West Africa and Wales share the centuries-old bardic tradition of intricate oral history expressed through music, song and verse.
Tickets for this concert are available from the Nottingham Royal Centre Box Office in person, via 0115 9895555 or from www.trch.co.uk.
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