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Idrîsî Ensemble

Origins

An immersive show exploring ancient roots and connections via music, dance and stories from the Mediterranean, India and West Africa.

BREMF Community Choir, Aradhana Arts, Suntou Susso voice, kora, Palaye Seck lion dance, Adam Courting narrator
Origins
Music, dance and storytelling are as old as humanity itself and have spread around the globe with the migrations of people and their cultures, in a past deeper than any surviving written records. Many ancient traditions have evolved into forms still practised to this day. A thrilling evening to set your imaginations free from any borders.

The Idrîsî ensemble Thomas Fournil director

BREMF Community Choir Andrew Robinson director

Aradhana Arts Sanju Sahai tabla Jaymini Sahai Kathak dance Debipriya Sircar voice, sitar

Suntou Susso voice, kora Palaye Seck lion dance Participants from a lion dance course directed by Palaye Seck

Adam Courting narrator

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Music, dance and storytelling are as old as humanity itself and have spread around the globe with the migrations of people and their cultures, in a past deeper than any surviving written records. Many ancient traditions have evolved into forms still practised to this day. A thrilling evening to set your imaginations free from any borders.

The Idrîsî ensemble Thomas Fournil director

BREMF Community Choir Andrew Robinson director

Aradhana Arts Sanju Sahai tabla Jaymini Sahai Kathak dance Debipriya Sircar voice, sitar

Suntou Susso voice, kora Palaye Seck lion dance Participants from a lion dance course directed by Palaye Seck

Adam Courting narrator

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Martin's Church, Brighton
St Martin's Church, Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 3HQ

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