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Kasai Masai

Friday 3 November 2017

Festival favourites Kasaï Masaï are back at the New Vic with their traditional sound of remote equatorial African villages, blended with a unique and contemporary twist.

Led by singer, song-writer and brilliant drummer, Nickens Nkoso, they play ancestral music passed from generation to generation, rooted in the power of driving percussion and singing, combined with Congolese guitar and jazz saxophone.

Kasaï Masaï give an incredible live show, filled with absorbing African rhythms and are a firm feel-good favourite!

 

Approx Running Times:
7.30pm – 9.20pm
Interval: 8.15pm – 8.35pm

Friday 3 November 2017

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