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"Romanians have dance and music in their soul. They have it as a gift from God," says Dana Codorean Berciu. Today she is one of the leading Romanian folk singers in Britain, working with several
It is sometimes said that musicians resemble the instruments they play. Statuesque and calm, it's true of double bass player and composer Daphna Sadeh. Born in Tel Aviv, trained at the Manhattan
Debora Alleyne-De Gazon is an arts educator, storyteller, dancer, choreographer and the managing director of Creative Learning Circuit, an artist collective of African-Caribbean
Deepa Nair was born to sing. She gave her first public performance aged seven years old, at the prestigious Shri Kathika Thirunal Hall in Trivandrum, South India. She has not looked back, and now
Originally a keyboard player and arranger for the founder of "Afro-Beat", Fela Kuti, and subsequently keyboard player, Band leader and musical director in Femi Kuti?s Positive Force for a total of
Delroi Williams, a South Londoner, is a Live Artist, Poet, and Diviner. His work has explored race, sexuality, healing the effects of the African Holocaust, social issues & identity and, working
Depot consists of Achilleas Sourlas (flute), Dimitris Koufogiorgos (acoustic guitar), Dimitris Koustas (accordion), Stelios "Kafou" Hatzikiriakidis (drums), Danis Koumartzis (electric bass) and John
Dessislava Stefanova came to the UK in 2000 straight from the world-famous Philip Koutev National Folk Music and Dance Ensemble in Sofia, Bulgaria. She was immediately in demand to teach the unique
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As Paul Brimmer says "I think it's just about playing with feeling" . Mehboob Nadeem grins and finishes Paul's thought, "It's about taking risk, because music is risk". Dha is what happens when
Diana Olutunmogun's storytelling draws from a vibrant mix of cultures: from African folk tales to Lewis Carroll-esque surrealism. Other influences include ancient myths and legends, Aesop's fables,