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Global Sounds on the Hill featuring Alash, Masters of Traditional Tuvan Instruments SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February 22 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$20.00 – $35.00This event has passed
Curated and hosted by iconic DC impresario and musician Jim Thomson
Hill Center is thrilled to welcome back Alash, masters of traditional Tuvan instruments as well as the ancient art of throat singing, a remarkable technique for singing multiple pitches at the same time. Chris Richards of The Washington Post has described their music as “utterly stunning,” noting that after their performance “audience members picked their jaws up off the floor.”
Believing that traditional music must constantly evolve, the musicians subtly infuse their songs with western elements, creating their own unique style that is fresh and new, yet true to their Tuvan musical heritage. Trained in traditional Tuvan music since childhood, the Alash musicians studied at Kyzyl Arts College just as Tuva was beginning to open up to the West. They formed a traditional ensemble and won multiple awards for traditional throat singing in international xöömei competitions, both as an ensemble and as individuals. At the same time, they paid close attention to new trends coming out of the West. They have borrowed new ideas that mesh well with the sound and feel of traditional Tuvan music, but they have never sacrificed the integrity of their own heritage in an effort to make their music more hip.
Alash features award-winning musicians Bady-Dorzhu Ondar: vocals, igil, guitar; Ayan-ool Sam: vocals, doshpuluur, igil, guitar, and Ayan Shirizhik: vocals, kengirge, shyngyrash, shoor, murgu, xomus.
Alash’s last Hill Center concert was standing room only, so get your tickets before they sell out.
About Jim Thomson: Jim Thomson owns and operates the Washington, DC-based boutique record label Electric Cowbell Records. He currently runs Multiflora Productions out of Washington, DC, an independent live music production agency that specializes in expanding the reach of eclectic traditional and non-traditional artists by creating a time and space where their work is presented in an environment where audiences and artists alike have a meaningful and significant experience together. In 2014 he became the music coordinator for the Capital Fringe Festival and also programmed the “Fringe Music in the Library ” series, which offered free live music in the DC Public Libraries through a sponsorship from the DC Public Library Foundation. He has booked several US tours for acclaimed artists such as Sahel Sounds recording artists Mdou Moctar and Les Filles de Illighadad, along with Zedashe from the Republic of Georgia, BCUC from South Africa, and several others. He is a founding member and played drums in: GWAR, Alter-Natives (SST Records), Bio Ritmo, and CSC Funk Band. He currently plays drums in the DC-based punk rock band, Time Is Fire.
Beer, wine, and other concessions will be available for purchase!
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