Tuesday, September 6, 2016

World Music at Confluence Gallery: The Balkans and Beyond!

World Music at Confluence Gallery: The Balkans and Beyond! With The Lonely Coast

photo courtesy of The Lonely Coast
Confluence Gallery presents

World Music at Confluence Gallery: The Balkans and Beyond! With The Lonely Coast

September 10 2016

Doors open 6pm; show 6:30
General seating $15 in advance or at the door

104 Glover St Twisp, WA
509-997-ARTS


Confluence Gallery World Music Series presents The Balkans and Beyond! Featuring The Lonely Coast with Annie Ford & Adam Troy

Come be entranced by the lilting voices of Rumelia, the urban sounds of former Yugoslavia, and the popular music of the modern-day Balkans.
Twining their voices in close-harmony duets from the streets of old Tetova and further east into the Black Sea regions of Anatolia and the Caucasus, the Lonely Coast weave a gorgeous musical landscape with shimmering threads of story and song.


Seattle-based The Lonely Coast (Anne Mathews & Valerie Holt) have performed music from the Balkans and other folk traditions for over a decade. The duo will be joined by fiddle master Annie Ford on violin and voice and versatile Bay Area percussionist Adam Troy on darbouka and davul for a diverse set of love songs, lullabies, and laments. This particular quartet first coalesced three years ago at the Eastern European Folklore Centers annual Balkan Music and Dance workshops in Mendocino, California. Anne, Valerie, and Annie can also be seen performing in their seven-piece electropop-folk dance band, Eurodanceparty USA.

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