World Drumming Concert, Balmoral Beach.
Festival of Mosman 2011.
Mosman Council put on a great show for the NAFAS World Drumming Concert by the rotunda at Balmoral Beach.
It was a feast for the senses with the rythmic, tribal beating of the drums combining with aromas of exotic cooking in the salty gusts of wind.
It was a feast for the senses with the rythmic, tribal beating of the drums combining with aromas of exotic cooking in the salty gusts of wind.
NAFAS is a musical collaboration between six musicians from different cultural backgrounds and musical traditions but all with an interest in the ‘Rhythms of Life’. This one hour performance takes you from meditation to celebration!
Yama Sarshar (Tabla) and Masi Sarshar (Harmonium) are Afghani Australians, born and bred in Blacktown and from a long line of Afghani musicians.
Philippe Lincy was born in Guadeloupe and has studied African drumming in Guinea and other parts of Africa.
Bukhchuluun Ganburged has recently arrived from Mongolia and is a renowned throat singer and horse fiddle player.
Chris Field is a third generation drummer from the USA, studies and plays Tabla and plays and teaches western drums.
Richard Petkovic (Music Director) has worked with contemporary music for 20 years with a deep interest in creating cross cultural music and has studied with world music practitioners to deepen his ability to listen.
(information on NAFAS from the Sydney Sacred Music Festival website)
Yama Sarshar (Tabla) and Masi Sarshar (Harmonium) are Afghani Australians, born and bred in Blacktown and from a long line of Afghani musicians.
Philippe Lincy was born in Guadeloupe and has studied African drumming in Guinea and other parts of Africa.
Bukhchuluun Ganburged has recently arrived from Mongolia and is a renowned throat singer and horse fiddle player.
Chris Field is a third generation drummer from the USA, studies and plays Tabla and plays and teaches western drums.
Richard Petkovic (Music Director) has worked with contemporary music for 20 years with a deep interest in creating cross cultural music and has studied with world music practitioners to deepen his ability to listen.
(information on NAFAS from the Sydney Sacred Music Festival website)