22 Nov 2008 | 22 Tach 2008

Y Cardiff
Saturday, 13 September 2008 19:30      Theatre
Y Cardiff

Sat 13 Sept
7.30pm
Sad 13 Medi

This evening of alternative folk music features a special performance by Robin and Bina Williamson. The duo lend their beautiful East-West harmonies to a selection of original and traditional pieces from Celtic, Indian and English roots, featuring harp and bowed-psaltery.

Bragod’s medieval music features the striking vocals of Mary-Anne Roberts alongside the buzzing tone of Robert Evans crwth (archaic Welsh stringed instrument).

Cardiff-based duo Zeuk deliver smouldering gothic folk while Massachusetts-based Pamela Wyn Shannon brings her inventive and intricate guitar work.

This enticing musical bill is completed by special guest Mark Fry, whose 1972 cult classic album 'Dreaming with Alice' was re-released in 2005. He will be joined by Swedish sitar maestro Emil Brynge.

The short films of two of the best animation artists in WalesVirginia Head and Mike Tang — will be projected during the evening.

£12/£10/£8

www.ycardiff.com

Mark Fry and Zeuk will be doing a special instore performance at Spillers Records on The Hayes at 5.30pm in Fri 12 Sept.

www.spillersrecords.co.uk

Unfortunately, due to illness, The Semantics will be unable to play at Y Cardiff. We wish Steven a speedy recovery and apologise for any inconvenience caused.

 
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