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EVENT: MAADIYA -A World Music Experience

  • The Gallery Cafe 21 Old Ford Road London, England, E2 9PL United Kingdom (map)

Join us in The Gallery Cafe for a World Music experience with MAADIYA.

Enjoy an evening of handpan, flute, percussion & strings. From calm and atmospheric to rhythmical landscapes, join us as we move between eastern, African and tribal rhythms mixed with beautiful voice harmonies and instrumental melodies. Throughout the evening Kirsten Schoon will be live drawing onto a canvas inspired by the music. Kirsten is a painter from The Netherlands creating abstracted paintings, telling stories through deconstructed figures and playing with form and shapes.

Tadeusz Palosz, Marcos Ubeda & Francisco Amoscotegui come together as a group of experienced and talented musicians to create this special music voyage. They have previously played Sofar Sounds and several festivals in UK including Tribal Earth or HangOutUK.

Tadeusz is an experienced Polish percussionist singer/songwriter and drum circle facilitator who has studied with the masters of percussion art. He has played in world music bands like Dobramind and Mundo Gira or Ecstatic Dance band Urubu Collective. He has released 2 albums: Rhythmic Ancestry and Strings of Fate with Marcos Ubeda.

Marcos is a Spanish multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer with 9 solo albums of handpan and world music. Experienced musician in different music styles and winner with one of his bands of several prizes like Revelation Spanish Band Award 2009. He has shared stage with well known musicians like Baluji Shrivastav or Kiddus I.

Francisco is also a Spanish musician who has been working with sound healing since 2010. He is part of Earth-Eco Collective, a 360° sound harmony project combining sound healing and nature field recordings. He also has been facilitator at the All-night Psychedelic Gong Bath and many other events like Psychedelic Gong Bath, Sound of Love or OneSpirit.

Doors from 7pm. Join us for a light bite and a drink before the music begins!

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