FROM THE TALKING DRUMS TO RAP & GRIME
Friday 2 November, 7pm
Tavistock Hall Harlesden
020 8450 5987 / www.btwsc.com

Commemorating the Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act this project highlights the story of slavery from Africa to the present day diasporic experience through narration by Black Music Congress founder Kwaku, and a musical concert by the Bese Saka: The Umbrella Arts Group Of The Diaspora.
This features percussionist, singer and producer Niles ‘Asheber’ Hailstones, vocalist, Afro-beat and traditional drummer Adesose Wallace, soul singer-songwriter Noel McKoy, plus up & coming rap & grime rappers.
This is a free event, but pre-booking is required via info@btwsc.com or 020 8450 5987.
Presented by BTWSC
VENUE
Tavistock Hall Harlesden
25 High Street London
NW10 4NE
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- www.btwsc.com
- Nearest tube: Willesdon Junction
- Box office: 020 8450 5987
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THE DILEMMA OF A GHOST
Saturday 3 November, 4pm
Africa Centre
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