Event Info
Transcending World Music: Nomad with Cirque du Soleil Vocalist Gina Sala
Nomad with Gina Sala
Friday, May 21, 2010
Fairfield United Church, Victoria, B...
8:00pm - 10:30pm Doors at: 7:00pm
$20.00 + s/c
Event Description
Nomad with Gina Sala
Friday, May 21, 2010
Fairfield United Church, Victoria, BC
Tickets: $20
Tickets at: Lyle's Place 770 Yates St., Larsen's Music 1833 Cook St.
& online at http://www.hightideconcerts.net
More info: http://www.nomadmusic.ca and http://www.ginasala.com
Cirque du Soleil Vocalist and Ugandan star rejoins with Canadian guitarist
The acoustic world music duo Nomad will be joined by Cirque du Soleil vocalist Gina Sala for an intimate concert at the Church of Truth. Nomad is Kinobe, a young master of the 26 string African harp known as the Kora, and Victoria based virtuoso guitarist Michael Waters. They are joined this year by Gina Sala, after an impromptu performance with her last year brought down the house. Seattle-based Gina recently spent a year as the lead vocalist for the Cirque du Soliel in Las Vegas, and has established herself as a global artist, able to sing in 23 languages.
Kinobe has been playing music since the age of five, and began touring Europe with an African ensemble when he was ten. Based in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, he spends much of his time travelling into the more remote parts of the country to play with musicians still steeped in the tribal traditional styles. His fascination with the Kora came from hearing the Mali virtuoso Toumani Diabate play. “As soon as I heard him play, I knew this was the instrument I would go deepest with’” says Kinobe. “Even though it is not a traditional instrument from my country, it still speaks to me of my land and people.” Kinobe also plays the kalimba (thumb piano) and percussion instruments in his shows. His music can be heard at www.nomadroots.com.
Michael Waters has grown a strong west coast following through performances in churches and theatres over the last five years. After 33 years playing guitar as a spiritual practice, Michael’s 2004 encounter with the medicine traditions of the Amazon triggered a 16-month wave of composition and a complete shift in his approach to music. He decided at that point to begin performing publicly. He combines soaring guitar virtuosity and a new genre known as acoustic psychedelic chill.
More info: http://www.nomadmusic.ca and http://www.ginasala.com
Venue
1303 Fairfield Road
since 1926