Sarha Moore is a saxophonist specialising in performing popular music from around the world, particularly in street bands. Her performances include klezmer, Indian, African, Latin American and jazz musics at celebrations and celebratory processions, and travels the world with the Bollywood Brass Band. She has just completed a PhD in world music studies.
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Vivi Lachs has been singing Yiddish songs about London for the last decade. She is the author of Whitechapel Noise: Jewish Immigrant Life in Song and Verse 1884-1914. Coming out May 2018. She is the singer and dance leader with Klezmer Klub, an experienced teacher and education advisor, has lectured internationally and leads occasional East End tours. |
Flora Curzon started the violin aged 4 in a local music group. There, she developed a passion for small ensemble playing which she has carried with her since. She now enjoys a wide range of musical opportunities from orchestral and chamber music making, to many styles of folk and improvisation.
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Rebekka Wedell studied composition at the Guildhall School, London, and in Jerusalem. She has a body of vocal works, acoustic and electronic, reflecting her interest in music theatre. She explores the themes of cultural memory and identity, disruption and fragmentation, both as composer and singer/pianist. She teaches, directs and performs.
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