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SHEKOYOKH KLEZMER & BALKAN BAND

6th July, 15:00 - 17:00
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SheKoyokh is amongst the finest klezmer ensembles on the planet (The Australian). Always popular at the Festival of Chichester, their name is a Yiddish word meaning nice one! and theyve been hailed as one of the finest and most entertaining British-based exponents of global music (The Guardian).

Setting northwest of Funtington.
Free parking available from 1.30pm.
Bring low chairs, rugs, cushions & picnics

Concert: 3-5pm with interval. Light Interval refreshments on the house. (Paying alcohol bar also available).

Tickets £20 in advance from The Novium, £25 cash on the day, £10 students and under 25yrs, children free. Tickets include interval refreshments.

You will have a chance to enjoy circle dancing in the beautiful garden at Lordington House.
Wheelchair users please alert Meg at Amici Concerts in advance to reserve a parking space close to the house and for directions for wheelchair users.
In case of bad wet weather there will be a back up venue nearby.

More about the band:

SheKoyokh have toured the world with highlights at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and festivals in Germany, Hungary, Poland, Cyprus, Spain, the Canary Islands and Norway; WOMAD, Sziget and Pannonica Festivals; Fundación Juan March in Madrid, Londons Wigmore Hall and Southbank Centre, Aldeburghs Snape Proms and live sessions on BBC Radio have earned SheKoyokh their reputation as one of Londons musical treasures playing the best klezmer and Balkan music in Britain (The Evening Standard).

All are virtuoso musicians, each with twenty years absorbing and performing the rich folk music traditions of Jewish Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Balkans. Susi Evans is one of the best klezmer clarinettists of our day (Songlines), Çigdem Aslan is no-nonsense from the heart passion (Roots Magazine), while Matt Bacon, ace guitarist and kaval player, used the down-time of Covid to take up the saxophone as well. Violinist Meg Hamilton has specialised in Romanian music, accordionist Zivorad Nikolic brings traditional Serbian sparkle, Percussionist Christina Borgenstierna plays a fascinating array of Balkan and middle eastern instruments and Bassist Paul Moylan will be taking a break from shows in Londons West End and brings his knowledge of jazz and Eastern European rhythms.

This gig will feature music from their upcoming album, to be released later this year…
Their album First Dance on Second Avenue was released in 2017 on World Music Networks Riverboat Records to critical acclaim, receiving a review in the Evening Standard, and Album Choice in fROOTS, in the Guardian, and Top of the World in Songlines and in BBC Music Magazine.

Lordington House, Lordington PO18 9DX

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