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BALKAN DUO MEETS SLAVIC VOICES

An afternoon with a Macedonian Duo and Slavic Voices choir. Workshop and Concert

Presented by: Polina Shepherd
0HOVE: BHASVIC Main Hall
PSaturday 10th February, 2024
N12:45pm

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WORKSHOP, 1-2.30pm - Discover Macedonia through Song
Join us for a rare opportunity to experience traditional Macedonian singing with an internationally acclaimed musician, teacher, singer and group leader Filip with support from Stojan. Learn Macedonian songs and get into the Balkan sound, rhythm, singing style... and take some songs home with you! Open to all.

CONCERT, 3-5pm - DOUBLE BILL CONCERT: FILIP & STOJAN DUO (Macedonia) and SLAVIC VOICES (London & Brighton)

Filip plays tambura, gaida, tapan, kaval, vocals
Stojan plays clarinet, zurna, saxophone, kaval

FILIP & STOJAN come from Veles in the new North Macedonia. Filip has been enthusiastically collecting music and dance and from the various regions of Macedonia since his student years at the Music Academy in Stip. His broad knowledge of Macedonian folklore and dedication to conveying the material and styles of this music is inspirational.
Stojan comes from a family of musicians. He is a virtuoso Balkan clarinet and saxophone player. Filip and Stojan perform and teach music, song and dance all over Europe and as far as China and Japan and are a pure delight to witness.

SLAVIC VOICES is a new choir in London and Brighton & Hove. It presents music of all styles from the Slavic world: Orthodox chants, beautiful classics by Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky and others, refined XVIII-XIX-centuries Art song and gritty folklore from the far corners of Siberia to the banks of the Black Sea. The repertoire is sung mainly in Russian but also in Ukrainian, Belorussian, occasional Bulgarian, Polish, Czech, and adding a guest visit by a song in Yiddish or Georgian. Led by Polina Skovoroda-Shepherd, granddaughter of a Cossack, an internationally acclaimed performer, educator and cultural activist. The choir is a non-auditioned, open to all community group open to singers from of backgrounds and walks of life.

Venue information

HOVE: BHASVIC Main Hall
0205 Dyke Road
Hove
BN3 6EG
> www.bhasvic.ac.uk/
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