Filled with joy and exuberant energy, Mundi has captured hearts across the land and far-flung seas with their unique blend of drums, flutes, voice and guitar.
Composer and flautist for Mundi, Tamara Smith has travelled the world compiling inspiration for her compositions along the way.
From performing in jazz clubs in Paris and recording an album in Sri Lanka, to learning traditional Indian flute by the Ganges and warding off alligators in the heart of the Amazon.
With a blend of Brazilian and African drums, an array of flutes, voice and guitar, their music encapsulates the reverence for the earth and lures people into an ancient memory of the pulse of life - awakening our dancing selves lurking beneath.
Tamara Smith – flutes, voice, percussion.
Chris Dabinett – guitar, voice.
Ricardo Stuani - percussion.
Venue: North Quad (Great Hall if wet)
This event is part of The Arts Centre's School Holiday Fun (23 September to 8 October), a lively programme bursting with loads of creative events and activities to spark imagination and entertain pre-schoolers through to teens.
Composer and flautist for Mundi, Tamara Smith has travelled the world compiling inspiration for her compositions along the way.
From performing in jazz clubs in Paris and recording an album in Sri Lanka, to learning traditional Indian flute by the Ganges and warding off alligators in the heart of the Amazon.
With a blend of Brazilian and African drums, an array of flutes, voice and guitar, their music encapsulates the reverence for the earth and lures people into an ancient memory of the pulse of life - awakening our dancing selves lurking beneath.
Tamara Smith – flutes, voice, percussion.
Chris Dabinett – guitar, voice.
Ricardo Stuani - percussion.
Venue: North Quad (Great Hall if wet)
This event is part of The Arts Centre's School Holiday Fun (23 September to 8 October), a lively programme bursting with loads of creative events and activities to spark imagination and entertain pre-schoolers through to teens.