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TODAY Saturday Feb 24th @ 6pm: Recital of Jamaican and British Folk Music


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Join us for a recital of Jamaican and British folk music by soprano Adwoa Dickson, accompanied by Lorraine Liyanage.


Doors at 6pm. Concert finishes at 7pm. Family-friendly event.


Tickets:

Adults: ?10 online, ?12 on the door

Children: ?5 online, ?6 on the door.


https://billetto.co.uk/e/jamaican-and-british-folk-music-recital-tickets-246857




Adwoa Dickson (Soprano) is a professional singer who trained with Eiddwen Harrhy at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama where she graduated with distinction. She later studied with Mary Brennan and has sung at the Royal Opera House, Sadlers Wells, Pegasus Opera, Grand Union Orchestra, and Chineke Orchestra, amongst others.


Adwoa is a solo performer of classical and Caribbean music and was recently a part of a fabulous ensemble formed by Voquality who performed the vocals for Black Panther. Black Panther is the latest Marvel superhero film being released in the UK on 12th February 2018. Music composed by Ludwig G?ransson and conducted by John Ashton Thomas at Abbey Road Studios.

The Winter - Britten

To Our Lady of Sorrows - Llwyn-Owen

If Love?s A Sweet Passion - Purcell

Ye Banks and Braes - Quilter

I Will Give My Love an Apple - Britten


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Fan Me Solja Man

Nobody's Business

Docta Bud

Call Dinah

Zion, Me Wan Go Home

Rivers of Babylon

Sammy Dead oh

Hosanna

Jamaica Farewell

Island in the Sun


Tickets are non-refundable.

  • 3 weeks later...

Tickets for today's recital are online for a discounted price until 2pm today. Tickets can be bought on the door (cash or card payments). https://billetto.co.uk/e/jamaican-and-british-folk-music-recital-tickets-246857


 

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