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A captivating encounter between jazz and photographs, shadow and light
Wednesday 18th April 2007 The Jacqueline du Pré Music Builing, 8pm £13.50 / £10 concessions £15/ £12 Concessions balcony Some tickets available at £5 for students and under 18s
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UK premiere
Lighting Up! reveals half a century of South Africa’s most vivid and vibrant history through music and images. Photographer Jurgen Schadeberg was hailed in the 1950s for his work for Drum Magazine, showing the realities of black South Africa. Heavy Spirits come from Pretoria and have developed their music playing in the community halls in the townships. Their original compositions draw on post 60s jazz, blues, oriental and African rhythms. Le Workshop de Lyon is the creation of French art collective, ARFI. They have an enviable musical empathy which is developed through thirty years of playing together. Their music is still growing and encompasses fresh rhythms and melodies that echo some of the great South African anthems.
Heavy Spirits: Gershwin Nkosi – trumpet Paul Vranas – tenor sax Vincent Molomo – bass Garland Selolo – drums
Le Workshop de Lyon: Jean-Paul Autin – saxes, bass clarinet Jean Aussanaire – sax Jean Bolcato – double bass Christian Rollet – drums
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