Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita

Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 November 2018

7:00 pm : Main stage/ Seated

14+

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This sublime, critically-acclaimed and multi award-winning collaboration between two adventurous virtuoso musicians – Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita – delivers a stunning exhibition of musicianship.

Drawing deep on their own diverse traditions and transforming them with remarkable synergy, Catrin and Seckou have built a formidable reputation for extraordinary performances. Following the huge success of their debut release Clychau Dibon back in 2013, their long-awaited second album ‘SOAR’ launches in April 2018. The album takes flight on the wings of the osprey, the magnificent bird of prey recently returned to Wales after centuries of absence, which makes its annual 3,000-mile migration from the coasts of West Africa to the estuaries of Wales, soaring like music and dreams over man-made borders, on its innate and epic journey of endurance.

Entrancing, mesmeric and ethereal, this is remarkable music and a thrilling live experience.

“A classy, joyful and life-affirming set.”
– The Guardian

A Theatr Mwldan Production
A co-promotion between Farmyard and the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

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Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita

This sublime, critically-acclaimed and multi award-winning collaboration between two adventurous virtuoso musicians – Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita – delivers a stunning exhibition of musicianship.

Drawing deep on their own diverse traditions and transforming them with remarkable synergy, Catrin and Seckou have built a formidable reputation for extraordinary performances. Following the huge success of their debut release Clychau Dibon back in 2013, their long-awaited second album ‘SOAR’ launches in April 2018. The album takes flight on the wings of the osprey, the magnificent bird of prey recently returned to Wales after centuries of absence, which makes its annual 3,000-mile migration from the coasts of West Africa to the estuaries of Wales, soaring like music and dreams over man-made borders, on its innate and epic journey of endurance.

Entrancing, mesmeric and ethereal, this is remarkable music and a thrilling live experience.

“A classy, joyful and life-affirming set.”
– The Guardian

A Theatr Mwldan Production
A co-promotion between Farmyard and the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

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