Avant-garde Norwegian Nature and Ice Musician/ percussionist Terje Isungset,
Aust master percussionist on Indian and African drums, Tunji Beier
Montreux Jazz award winning vocalist Kristin Berardi
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ÒNorwegian
Ice musicianÓ Terje Isungset, master
percussionist Tunji Beier & Montreux jazz award winning vocalist Kristin Berardi
perform together at Brooklyns Edge Art space.
This unique musical
partnership will not be found anywhere else in the world. Some of their
inspiration comes from Norwegian folk music, Yoruba Classical drumming, South
Indian Classical music and Traditional Middle Eastern music.
Terje is a pioneer in nature and ice instruments and
itÕs his first tour of Oz. Later this year he will be performing with the
London Symphonic Orchestra and is one of Europe's most accomplished and innovative
percussionists. With over two decades of experience in jazz and ethnic
Scandinavian music, he is taking these types of music far beyond their
traditional boundaries. He has crafted his own instruments from natural
elements, arctic birch, granite, slate, sheep bells, and even ice.
Tunji Beier from the Sunshine
Coast is known for his work with Linsey Pollak and interestingly, studied Indian percussion 10
hours p/day, 7 days p/wk for 3 years in India from the age of 16.
Australian Jazz vocalist
Kristin Berardi dazzled audiences with her vocal
talent & compositions touring OZ with the Mothership
Groove Orchestra.
Terje, Tunji and Kristin combine to deliver us from
this ordinary world into a magical realm with this once in a lifetime
performance.
Sat 18th
June, 7.30pm. Edge Art Space 120
Brooklyn Rd. Brooklyn 2083
Tickets $45 includes Hor d'oeuvres, glass of bubbly & OJ. RSVP Gerd on 0424 176 337