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African drums, energetic choreography and colourful costumes get both young and old clapping and dancing along to a fusion of exotic rhythm and evocative melody, creating an exciting carnival atmosphere
Denifari Drums And Dance Troupe invite audiences into the soulful world of West African culture in exhilarating and colourful exhibitions that combine djembe and kora music with captivating Senegalese dancing
Jalikunda presents a blend of West African melody and rhythm, with the rippling harp-like sounds of the kora and hand-held djembe drums generating mesmerising cross-rhythms that will set the pulses racing
London based Salsa Band Kinacho's Salsa & Latin present of Latin-American music that is passionate, dynamic and eminently danceable. Look forward to the characteristically hot-blooded tempos of Cuban Salsa and the Brazilian Lambada
This young, energetic six-piece outfit perform an exciting mixed selection of Eastern European and traditional Jewish klezmer music, and can also provide a specialist dance-caller to organise a klezmer ceilidh
Add the sunshine sound of the Caribbean to your wedding reception, birthday party, family celebration or barbeque with happy-go-lucky songs and tunes from the Manchester based MVS Steel Band.
Caribbean steel band music is joyous, vibrant and full of life - there's simply no better way of creating a light-hearted street-party feel. As the pans strike up, the essence of Trinidad Carnival is never far away
Shama leads a versatile Indian band who bring the exotic spectacle and sensual flavour of Bollywood music to the world fusion stage through their vivid, unique presentations and exciting, colourful performances!
Founded in 1994 by international singer Anuradha Shukla and music producer Kiran Thakrar, Strings Bollywood Band has steadily become the foremost exponent in the UK of Bollywood in its purely musical form
Sitar melody and tabla rhythms sit at the centre of the sound, with keyboard completing a trio for larger events. Sax or flute can also be added to the mix.