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Taara led is by bassist/guitarist/composer Seyni Diop from Dakar, Senegal. The group was founded in 1999 and since then have performed extensively all over West Africa, particularly Senegal, Gambia
Around 1997 when Charles Aseervatham was seeking involvement with Tamil theatre activities in London, he found very little . He found a handful of Tamil drama lovers, who juggled their productions
Tanju Mehmet seems just like any typical Londoner - until he starts talking about music and about his instrument, the Turkish Saz. The Saz is most like a western guitar, but with many more frets, and
Tara Jaff is a Kurdish self-taught musician who has been exposed to many influences. Over the years she experimented with different string instruments, but it was her fascination with the ancient
The Tariqa Burhaniyya is a Sufi order for both men and women that has been gaining popularity in the West for some years. Orginating in the Sudan, its growth in modern times is credited to Sidi
Vladimir Vega and Silvia Balducci's collaboration is built on cultural exchange: between Chile and Italy, Italy and the UK, and the UK and Chile. Together, the pair are planning a collaboration
When Telepathy - aka Angela Samuel - sings, the whole room stops to listen, whether she sings acapella or accompanied by African drums. The name Telepathy came from a realisation that she felt tuned
Terence O'Flaherty arrived in London from County Clare on the West Coast of Ireland in 1971. One of the last batch of Irish immigrants seeking opportunity in London at that time, Terence would stand
Combining foot-tapping Klezmer, exotic arab-influenced dance music from the old Ottoman world and haunting and the mystical ballads of the Jewish ghetto, Burning Bush cross cultural boundaries
Led by Wendwosen Abebe, the Ethio Traditional Band comprises up to ten performers. Alongside the vocalist and dancers, members of the band play a number of traditional instruments the Kebero, or