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FEMI KUTI & THE POSITIVE FORCE: THE
SHRINE OF AFROBEAT
Nigeria
18 Mar (Sun)
His music has been described as “African
Jazz-Funk” with an “inexhaustible energy”, “kick-ass
Afrofunk” and “dance music with a conscience”.
Whatever one thinks, the Afrobeat music of Femi Kuti, rooted in
Yoruba music, jazz-funk rhythms and deeply honest sentiments, reaches
out to both the instinctual and the cerebral in those who encounter
it.

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WORLD
MUSIC EXPRESS
18 Mar (Sun)
JEAN-FRANCOIS MALJEAN Belgium
5:30pm (30mins)
GAN AINM
6.30pm (30mins)
Saigenji Japan
9pm (45mins)
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Beat Farm
Singapore
18 Mar (Sun)
Beat Farm comprises of 9 members, all of whom are
well established musicians and performers in the South East Asian
jazz and pop scene. They have come together to form a high quality show
band
that covers genres from the late 60’s to current 90’s and
beyond.

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ROOTS
REVIVAL
18 Mar (Sun)
BEAT LAB
7pm (30mins)
GAN AINM
8pm (45mins)

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Courtesy of Bodhi Art
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Great
Masters of Indian Classical Music BY
RAGHU RAJ India
9 Mar (Fri) – 8 Apr (Sun)
With a career span of more than 40 years, photographer
Raghu Rai takes us
into this exclusive series of portraits of musicians who are not only
India's great classical musicians but also great icons of music in the world.

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Imitative
Polyphony: I Am Only Music BY
JASON MOSS
Philippines
9 Mar (Fri) – 22 Apr (Sun)
A mural illustrated by Filipino artist Jason Moss takes
us on a journey that celebrates music.
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