Saturday 23 May, 19:30

Nidâ / Agêrayîs Association – live

Solidarity concert for refugee children. The Agêrayîs association has created a workshop to teach children folk music and dance. This workshop, which will begin soon, is primarily for refugee children. Proceeds from this concert will be used to purchase instruments for them.

Nidâ is an amateur music group based in Geneva that performs songs from the cultures and languages of Anatolia: Turkish, Kurdish, Zazaki, Arabic, Greek, Armenian, Georgian, Balkan, and more. Their musical approach aims to fuse traditional folk music with contemporary ethnic music and to create harmony through the instruments they use.

Rue Jean-François-Bartholoni 6,
Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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