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From The Talking Drums To Rap & Grime

Commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary of the Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act and the story

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From The Talking Drums To Rap & Grime

Start Time: Friday 2nd November 2007.
07:00:PM

Tavistock Hall, 25 High Street, Harlesden, London NW10 4NE

Commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary of the Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act and the story



STOP PRESS: Short excerpt of concert featuring G2R and Children Of Aya performing 'Afrikan Revolution' can be viewed at: ihttp://markacadey.net/youtube/video/btwsc/upbIXcynp54/Afrikan_Revolution___G2R_and_Children_Of_Aya___Live

 

 

 

 

Title: From The Talking Drums To Rap & Grime

Date/Time: Friday Nov. 2 2007, 7-9.30pm

Venue: Tavistock Hall, 25 High Street, Harlesden, London NW10 4NE

Cost: £Free but pre-booking via info@btwsc.com

www.passageofmusic.org.uk/events

 

Produced by BTWSC in association with BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress. Part funded by Arts Council's Passage Of Music, BTWSC and BritishBlackmUsic.com/Black Music Congress

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From The Talking Drums To Rap & Grime commemorates the Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act and highlights the story of slavery from Africa to the present day diasporic experience through narration by Black Music Congress founder Kwaku, and a musical concert by the Bese Saka: The Umbrella Arts Group Of The Diaspora, featuring percussionist, singer and producer Niles ‘Asheber’ Hailstones, vocalist, Afro-beat and traditional drummer Adesose Wallace, soul singer-songwriter Noel McKoy, plus up & coming rap & grime rappers.

 
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