Wales-Madagascar
Bicentenary Concert
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Cardiff
Saturday 22nd September 2018
A special fundraising concert of Malagasy and Welsh music to celebrate
200 years of cultural connections between the two countries. See here for more information.
200 years of cultural connections between the two countries. See here for more information.
Justin Vali Quintet
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Justin
Vali ranks among the greatest
living players of traditional Malagasy
music on the valiha, a bamboo tube zither
which is considered to be the national instrument of Madagascar. He will be joined on stage by Paddy Bush, a singer, songwriter and performer on many
exotic instruments.
Formed of young professional
musicians, The Nidum Ensemble is a dynamic, diverse and innovative group made up of young Welsh musicians from orchestras including The Royal Philharmonic, The London
Symphony, The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, The BBC Symphony and The BBC
National Orchestras.
There will be crafts from Madagascar on sale in the foyer and also a showing of a short film about the first missionaries before the concert and during the interval.
Nidum Ensemble
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There will be crafts from Madagascar on sale in the foyer and also a showing of a short film about the first missionaries before the concert and during the interval.
Tickets:
£17.50 Concessions: £15.00 Children under 12 free
Available from the
College: 02920 391391 or See venue website for tickets