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Stunning African music, dance, song and poetry



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Get ready for a highly charged performance of African music, dance and song with Albert Nyathi and Imbongi at the Guildhall Theatre on Friday, July 11.
Albert is Zimbabwe's only performing dub poet and the voice of the people.

Imbongi are a hi-life and township jive band who mould their own versions of blues, jazz, contemporary pop and traditional Zimbabwean music to the rhythm of Nyathi's words.

The singers, musicians and dancers play keyboards, guitars and drums and are joined on this tour by Maqhinga Radebe, of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, South Africa's 'King of Masakanda Guitar'.

It is an explosive, dynamic and visually stunning show.

7.30pm: £10 (£8): 01476 406158

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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 3:21 PM
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