Lakeside Arts
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Event Detail

Arctic Ice Music 20:20

Wednesday 17 November, 7.30pm
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Music
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, unfortunately Maria Skranes will not be performing on the Arctic Ice Music tour next week. However, we are pleased to announce vocalist Amalie Holt Kleive will be joining the group.


£20
70 minutes (no interval)

One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arctic conditions.

Inuit, Sami and Siberian singers, alongside Terje's pioneering ice instruments and Scandinavia's best jazz musicians, celebrate ancient cultures' longstanding respect for nature through traditional and contemporary music.

Prepare to be transported by extraordinary, beautiful and ethereal sounds. 

Find the Arctic Ice Music 20:20 programme here:

FIND OUT MORE

Each piece of ice affects my way of thinking, feeling and playing"
Terje Isungset  Read full interview with him.

Terje Isungset performs 'A glimpse of light' at the Grieg Concert Hall in Norway, 2018.

 

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