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    Canberra rings with international music, colour

    Canberra Times - Australasia
    Feb 12, 2005

    Artists from overseas began pouring into Canberra yesterday for the
    showcase concert held last night at the Canberra Theatre and the week
    of international performers' events to follow.

    Meeting outside the Canberra Theatre for the first time yesterday
    were musicians from Senegal- Gambia, Nigeria, Egypt, Tibet and Turkey.

    Jali Buba Kuyateh, a hereditary musician known for his skills in
    playing the kora, a West African harp, has been performing since the
    age of five.

    He was joined by Bintou Kandeh, who dances, but also plays the hand
    drum to accompany Kuyateh. She has been performing for 15 years.

    The Ebonyi State Nigerian Troupe combines dance and drumming
    skills. They will also be performing today at the Food and Dance
    Spectacular and tonight at Club Mombassa.

    The Tawadros brothers, Joseph and James, originally came from
    Egypt. Joseph, 21, plays the oud and was nominated for an award at
    the 2004 Arias for his first album Storyteller. They will play tonight
    at Tilley's in Lyneham.

    Nyima Tashi and Dawa Dolma play music rarely heard outside
    Tibet. Trained at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts in
    Dharamsala, the Dalai Lama takes a personal interest in their
    music. They have lived and worked in Australia since 2000.

    The Samsun State Classical Turkish Music Choir, which also performed
    at the Peace Concert on Thursday was founded in 1991.

    Conducted by Murat Salim Tokac, the choir performs music by composers
    with Ottoman, Greek, Armenian and Jewish origins.

    The showcase concert has always been one of the National Multicultural
    Festival's most popular events. With the addition of Canberran Moya
    Simpson, who compered last night's concert, and Peter J. Casey, who
    performed at his piano, it was a good example of Canberra reaching
    to the wider world.

    For festival information, phone 62070162 or visit the web site,
    www.multiculturalfestival.com.au
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