Broaden your musical horizons to Bangladesh and Nepal!

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Broaden your musical horizons to Bangladesh and Nepal!
The April Arsenal of Sounds, 'every first Friday of the month' series supported by Arts Council England, brings us to Bangladesh and Nepal. This concert will shine a light on the music traditions of those countries, and show how the London music scene has welcomed, integrated and eventually reshaped and expanded on those sounds.

Lokkhi Terra and Bajabaah are both London-based groups who brought Bangladeshi and Nepali music to the UK, and opened them up to the world, featuring elements from Cuba and the Caribbean, Western Africa and the British capital itself in their compositions.

Lokkhi Terra has become one of the most appreciated and danced to 'fusionistas' in the UK, blending Bangladeshi folk with afrobeat, rumba and reggae, while Roshan Gurung of Bajabaah is an intriguing, up-and-coming musician, harmonising traditional Nepali repertoire with electronica, and experimental beats.

Lokkhi Terra
Described by Songlines as 'probably the world’s best Afrobeat-Cuban-Bangladeshi group', London-based Lokkhi Terra released their debut album No Visa Required in 2010 and have been tearing up the musical rule book ever since.

The band is made up of musicians with some serious pedigree - they're led by pianist Kishon Khan (Hugh Masekela, Gilles Peterson's Havana Cultura), feature the Godfather of British Asian percussion Pandit Dinesh, Bellowhead's Justin Thurgur on Trombone, and Graeme Flowers on trumpet. The line-up is completed by Cuban maestros Oreste Noda (Ska Cubano) on congas, and bassist Jimmy Martinez (Asere), alongside guitarist Phil Dawson (Hugh Masekela, Tony Allen) and drummer Tansay Omar (Bjork). To add to this impressive list, Bengali singers Sohini Alam, Aneire Khan and Aanon Siddiqua sing alongside Cuban vocalist Javier Camilo.

Suitable for ages 12+

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

* Part of Woolwich Lates

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Concession£9.00 per ticket
Concession (At the Door)£11.00 per ticket
Standard£10.50 per ticket
Standard (At the Door)£13.00 per ticket

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Arsenal of Sounds: Lokkhi Terra + Bajabaah

Type:Live entertainment

Visitors’ Book Café, Woolwich Works, 11 No.1 Street, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London, SE18 6HD

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