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posted 07/06/2013

India meets the Spain with Rasa Duende this Sunday at Camelot

A collaboration between internationally acclaimed musicians Bobby Singh (Tabla), Adrian McNeil (Sarod) and Damian Wright (Flamenco Guitar), Rasa Duende’s first recording “Improvisations” explores meeting points between Hindustani and Flamenco traditions.

rasa-duendeThe trio explores the melodies, rhythms and aesthetic thought embedded in both music cultures, allowing them to create a sound that is fresh but, at the same time, deeply rooted in tradition.

Described by John Shand (SMH) as “a fascinating cross-cultural project … full of surprises”, Singh, McNeil and Wright, all independently renowned for their musicianship, succeed in finding melodies and rhythms similar to both traditions, and work to create a unique sound.

In another twist, the artists have surprised by offering the first 50 presale ticket buyers a cookery demonstration, featuring Indian food with a Spanish touch.

Through a practical 40 minute demonstration, the musicians will discuss the recipe as likened to the composition of a Raga and its development in the mind of a performer, and how the methods of cooking  Indian food reveal fascinating insights into the melodic universe of a raga.

 The demonstration explores this connection further through both cooking and playing, providing a valuable insight into the creative thinking and processes behind Rasa Duende.

Check out this vid of Rasa Duende live at Woodford Folk Festival:


 

What: Rasa Duende ‘Improvisations’

Where: Camelot Lounge, Marrickville

When: Sunday 9th June

Info: Camelot website