
Shades Of Shakti Announce Winter Tour
Formulating a collaborative space between traditional Indian music and jazz, Shades of Shakti have announced an extensive seven date tour, braving the winter months on their way across the motu. Acclaimed by none other than Bret McKenzie — who gushed they are "one of those rare ensembles that transcend into the sonic stratosphere" — the Te Whanganui-a-Tara-based collective of Sangeet Mishra, Justin Firefly Clarke, Basant Madhur, Tristan Carter and Thomas Friggens made their initial debut at the Wellington Jazz Festival in 2018. Attendees can look forward to "original compositions and traditional India Ragas", including performances of works from Ravi Shankar's East Meets West and John McLaughlin's group Shakti. Don't miss Shades of Shakti with special guests at the following dates...
Shades of Shakti - 2023 Winter Tour
Friday 7th July - Riverside Community & Cultural Centre, Motueka
Saturday 8th July - Mussel Inn, Onekaka
Sunday 9th July - Fairfield House, Nelson
Tuesday 11th July - St Peter's Hall, Paekakariki
Thursday 13th July - Oakura Boardriders Club, Oakura
Saturday 15th July - Balmoral Community Hall, Auckland
Friday 21st July - St Peter's on Willis, Wellington
Early bird tickets available HERE via UTR
Watch Shades of Shakti performing Ravi Shankar's 'Swara Kakali'...
Press release:
Shades of Shakti are an intercultural group of musicians bridging the gap between traditional Indian music and Jazz. Featuring musicians from both New Zealand and India, Shades of Shakti includes Sangeet Mishra, Justin Firefly Clarke, Basant Madhur, Tristan Carter and Thomas Friggens. This collective presents an impressive repertoire of music including original compositions and traditional India Ragas. Alongside this, Shades of Shakti feature music from both Ravi Shankar's East Meets West album and John McLaughlin's famous group Shakti, from which the group drew initial inspiration. Since their debut at the Wellington Jazz Festival in 2018, Shades of Shakti have captivated audiences across New Zealand, including a standing ovation they received from a full house at the 2020 New Zealand Festival of the Arts. They secured a slot at renowned world music festival Womad in 2022 and are embarking on their third tour in July 2023. Their performance is simply mesmerising in the way it explores the delicate balance between improvisation and composition, combining energetic melodies, virtuosic rhythms, and hypnotic sonorities. Their collaboration aims to bring communities together and celebrate human diversity through music.
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