Brazilian singer, composer and researcher Marlui Miranda has studied the musical traditions of the Brazilian Indians for three decades and is widely recognised as the leading performer of Amazonian indigenous music. Tonight she and British multi-instrumentalist Ravi perform chants and songs from the rainforest, and cross musical boundaries between South America, Africa and the UK.
'The term ‘world music’ was invented for nights like this.' The Independent
Plus: Students from Access To Music, a Brighton-based FE college, perform their own composition in response to the music of Neuneneu.
Tickets: Angel £12 (concs £9), standard £10 (concs £8)
Official Website: http://www.worldsacredmusic.org/page49/page50/page31/page31.html
Added by graemebenstead on September 9, 2009