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Beats, Cycles & Song

This event is part of NOVUM Summer Festival.

Beats, Cycles & Song

Dates

Saturday 8 August

Visitor Information

Time

11am, 1.30pm & 4pm

Outside Great North Museum: Hancock

Price

FREE – just turn up at each performance start time. 

About

Experience an uplifting celebration of music, movement and connection as South Indian Carnatic rhythms, Afro-music and North East folk traditions come together in a powerful live performance shaped with Newcastle communities. 

A city of many rhythms and voices, meeting in one shared pulse.

Beats, Cycles & Song explores ideas of becoming home, what we carry, what we miss, and what stays with us, through Newcastle’s many cultures, voices and communities.

Top-tier musicians Prathap Ramachandra, Hannabiell Sanders, Andy May & Tim Dalling will take audiences on a journey where South Indian Carnatic and vocal rhythm, Afro-music and North East folk traditions meet through a creative dialogue of percussion, voice and song. This layered experience unfolds across cultures and traditions, with moments of live movement from Amy Becke & Divya Sharma inspired by Kathak, ballet, contemporary and tap, created with Newcastle’s community participants and woven through the performance.

Feel the sound around you. Listen, connect, and experience a pulse shared in the moment.

Performance duration: approximately 30 minutes.

Performances are part of NOVUM Summer Festival, a three-day takeover across Friday 7 August – Sunday 9 August of culture, play and entertainment across Newcastle city centre. Check out the programme via: www.novumnewcastle.com