Saturday 28 March, 21:00

Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

AMR
Booking Required

Led by percussionist and vocalist Kahil El’Zabar, the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble blends jazz improvisation with African ritual traditions. Rooted in El’Zabar’s AACM legacy, the quartet navigates trance-like grooves, call-and-response phrasing and open, exploratory solos. Trumpeter Corey Wilkes, baritone saxophonist Alex Harding and cellist Ishmael Ali respond with textural depth, while El’Zabar’s drums and percussion anchor a meditative, spiritual energy that unfolds across dynamic improvisations, conjuring both intimacy and communal intensity.

Rue des Alpes 10,
1201 Genève
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