'The Southall Story': Kuljit Bhamra, Jonathan Mayer & Shahid Abbas Khan
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Whether youβre a connoisseur of classical Indian music or a newcomer, this promises to be an unforgettable musical experience, rich in tradition and innovation.
Late 1970s West London was the setting for a remarkable explosion of cultural activity in film, dance and music as, against the background of tense political times, the British Asian community unleashed a wave of irresistible artistic expression.
One of the pioneers of this time, Kuljit Bhamra β composer, producer and tabla player β charts a course with his brilliant colleagues from classical Indian music to east/west collaboration, with generous helpings of Bollywood and Bhangra along the way.
Tickets: Β£26 (concessions Β£15); Free tickets for under 26s with thanks to the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust
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Late 1970s West London was the setting for a remarkable explosion of cultural activity in film, dance and music as, against the background of tense political times, the British Asian community unleashed a wave of irresistible artistic expression.
One of the pioneers of this time, Kuljit Bhamra β composer, producer and tabla player β charts a course with his brilliant colleagues from classical Indian music to east/west collaboration, with generous helpings of Bollywood and Bhangra along the way.
Tickets: Β£26 (concessions Β£15); Free tickets for under 26s with thanks to the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust
Get Tickets
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