'Music is in our DNA’: Migrant Voices at Contact
presented in association with The Bell Curves at Ascension Church and Contact'Music is in our DNA’: Migrant Voices at Contact
About 'Music is in our DNA’: Migrant Voices at Contact
What is in your musical DNA?
How does the city form you?
What experiences have made you you?
In this performance Sarah Ampil and Gulcin Bulut, accompanied by Marco Woolf, share and celebrate their migration stories and their musical heritage. Through their performances you will discover how they have developed stories and associated songs responding to the idea of 'the building blocks of Manchester’. As part of the performance you can also learn how to play Mahjong, too, whilst listening to Gulcin and Sarah’s beautiful songs and compositions.
Part of the Living Libraries partnership between In Manchester’s DNA and Olympias Music Foundation’s Migrant Voices group.
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