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Okavango

August 2

Arts & Entertainment, Cultural

Multiple instruments, ten languages, and seven countries define Okavango African Orchestra, winners of the 2017 JUNO Award for World Music Album. Okavango African Orchestra is an ambitious musical ensemble created by Batuki Music Society, a non-profit African arts organization based in Toronto. Artistic Director Nadine McNulty assembled a cast of accomplished African-born musicians who now live in Toronto and Montreal. Okavango: An African Orchestra brings together the traditional music and instruments of several major African cultures that historically have had little or no interaction. The musicians have created a common meeting place for these disparate cultures, and a new musical language that harmonizes their different tuning systems, rhythms, and timbres. The musicians and instruments of Okavango represent a continuum of traditions and cultures from time immemorial to the present day. Limited seating available. Please bring a chair to enjoy an evening of music and entertainment. You can learn more about Okavango's performance at the National Arts Centre by clicking here. More events in Ottawa's Original Downtown can be viewed here.

Location

Okavango

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Where

National Arts Centre
1 Elgin Street
Wood Terrace and Atrium O'Brien

When

Event Date: August 2

Tickets

Free

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