Moonah Arts Centre’s popular Friday Night Concert Series continues on Friday July 29, with A Taste of Spain
The music of Alma da Vida is a collaboration of three fine Tasmanian based musicians. Describing their music as “world music that starts in Spain and travels through Africa, Eastern Europe, Cuba, the Middle East and Latin America”, Alma Da Vida promise a fine one hour concert in the popular Moonah venue.
Their performance will draw on the flamenco and Spanish guitar style of Paul Gerard; the world music and jazz grooves of percussionist Jules Witek; and the endless stream of ideas of Bassist Nigel Hope - all creating a style the trio describe as “Spanish fusion”.
Spanish music is very much about spontaneity at the time it is played and rarely are two pieces ever performed the same twice. While Spanish music may differ with the mood of the performers it will always have one element in common - emotion.
Alma da Vida promises to deliver a concert program, which is both an expression of themselves and something memorable for the audience to take with them.
Where: Moonah Arts Centre, 65 Hopkins St Moonah
When: Friday 29th July
Times: Doors open from 7pm for a 7:30pm start
Entry by Gold Coin Donation
CD’s available for sale post performance



















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