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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe London Showcase

2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe‎ - Whale of a Time

31 Jul 2013 - midnight

Venue:

C venues

Performing Arts

2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe‎ - Whale of a Time

Date: 31 July (Wed) ~ 17 Aug (Sat) 19:00

 Venue: C venues - C nova

 Genres: Music

 Tickets: £4.50~£8.50

Breaking the boundaries of traditional and pop music, Coreyah is clearly influenced by modern pop culture, but Korean tradition is never far away. Beautiful ensemble and powerful performance! The band features four Korean traditional musical instrument players, a guitarist, and a world percussionist. The group’s eclectic composition allows them to blend a wide range of genres: pansori (a traditional Korean narrative song), pop, rock, Gypsy music from the Balkan Peninsula, South American and African music, and mix the music of the past and the present.

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