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Composer Bishwo Shahi was raised in Kathmandu, Nepal, and moved to London in 2005. His father was a musician and his first musical excursions were as a guitarist, composer and music arranger in
Master musician of the Gnawa tradition Boujemaa Bouboul hails from the ancient southern Moroccan town of Tarroudant. The Gnawa are the descendants of Sudanese slaves. Gnawa is the music of slavery
"A musical journey to warm the soul by one of the most lyrical and original guitarists around today" (JazzFM/Evening Standard). Born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, Branco Stoysin taught himself the guitar
Cahit Baylav remembers getting a bad mark in music at school in Turkey when he was 11. He was so upset that he asked his cousin to teach him the violin - and has never looked back. Born in the
Hicham Jabrane, Dede and Lango, along with almost thirty other teachers and students are Capoeira Massive a loose collective of Capoeira teachers and students from all over London who come together
Caroline Nembhard is an award-winning choreographer, former professional dancer and Performing Arts Director with 32 years experience and a commendation from prima ballerina Lynne Seymour for her
Cenk was born in Istanbul and grew up on the Asian side of the Bosphorous. As a child he would listen, sing and dance to Turkish traditional and folkloric music. In his twenties he began to develop a
Brent-based Algerian star Cheb Nacim has been among the many outstanding musicians to take part in The Music Village festival. Cheb Nacim merges modern Rai with a traditional music base. His
Cheng Yu is an internationally renowned pipa lute and guqin zither virtuoso, formerly soloist at the China Central Orchestra of Chinese Music in Bejing. She is also a scholar, with BMus (China), MMus
Born in Kyrgyzstan, composer and musician Chinara Sharshenova plays classical and jazz violin and piano, but her first love is the Komuz, the three-stringed plucked fretless lute, often described as