Glasbury Arts presents Tea Hodzic Trio in concert PDF Print E-mail

Glasbury Village Hall - Saturday, 19 March 2011 at 7.30pm

 Téa Hodžic’s evocative and expressive voice has enchanted audiences from Womad to the South Bank to Sarajevo, garnering rave reviews wherever she performs.

In this trio, a slimmed down and condensed incarnation of the Balkan super-group, Szapora, Téa explores the songs of her homeland, the former Yugoslavia, and its bordering countries – The Balkans and beyond - to the accompaniment of virtuoso musicians, violinist Oliver Wilson-Dickson,  a ‘fearsome fiddler’ said BBC Radio 4, and Luke Carver Goss on accordion.

An evening of music that is intimate, passionate and irresistible lies in store as the audience is taken on a journey through Macedonian songs and circle dances, music from Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia, and further afield from Bulgaria, Romania and even Russia as well as generous servings of traditional Roma or gypsy material.   

 

“Her voice haunted me for the rest of the day...” 
Clive Davies The Times  

 

“There's a dark and haunting beauty to this music,” Simon Broughton, London Evening Standard

Ticket prices £8/£6 Friends Scheme discount applies 

Tickets: by telephone on 01497 847426; in person at Old Forest Arts, The Craft Centre, Hay-on-Wye; or by email to boxoffice@glasburyart.co.uk