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Mystic Music – Sufi Soul: Soothing Music From Pakistan And Northern India – Adelaide Fringe Review

Mystic Music – Sufi Soul: Soothing Music From Pakistan And Northern India – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Mar 1, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Music, Reviews

Nexus Cabaret, Sun Feb 28 There are many forms of Sufi music, but all forms are spiritual or devotional in origin and purpose. The music featured in this concert stems from Pakistan and Northern India, and is essentially built around the relationship between vocals...
The Beggars Sing The Seekers At Nexus Cabaret – Adelaide Fringe Review

The Beggars Sing The Seekers At Nexus Cabaret – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Clayton Werner | Feb 28, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Music, Reviews

Nexus Cabaret, Fri Feb 27 The Beggars Sing The Seekers is something of a journey through The Seeker’s career, featuring history, stories and anecdotes while drawing parallels between The Seekers and The Beggars; some of the stories are literally acted out as theatre....
Vane Of Barbs: Music Inspired By Ghandi’s Seven Deadly Sins – Adelaide Fringe Review

Vane Of Barbs: Music Inspired By Ghandi’s Seven Deadly Sins – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 22, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews

Nexus Cabaret, Lion Arts Centre, Sat Feb 21 Vane Of Barbs is the brain-child of Kiah Gossner, who is best known as the (lanky and lovely) bass player in the Bearded Gypsy Band. The 60-minute show takes inspiration from Ghandi’s Seven Deadly Sins. It involves lights,...
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