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Les Transplantes is a music project resulting from encounters between artists from different cultures and continents. |
Viet Nam News
HA NOI — L’Espace will present a fusion music concert entitled Les Transplantes or Transplanted on April 7.
The music project Les Transplantes resulted from encounters between artists from different cultures and continents.
Performers include a gumbri (a three-stringed bass instrument) artist and singer Amine Fikri from Morocco, contrabass artist Vincent Fabre from France, an oud (pear-shaped stringed instrument) artist, guitarist David Payne from Australia, percussionist and singer Abdeslam Ziou from France, Vietnamese artists Dam Thai Ha on ty ba (a Vietnamese plucked string instrument) and Ha Dinh Huy on drums and percussions.
Together they created new connections between gumbri from the Moroccan’s Gnaoua ethnic group, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of the congas, as well as Viet Nam’s traditional percussions and dan tranh (Vietnamese zither), the Malian guitar of the desert and traditional French and Moroccan songs.
The concert will start at 8pm. L’Espace is at 24 Trang Tien Street. Tickets cost for the public cost VND210,000, 130,000 for members and 100,000 for students. — VNS
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