Omar Sosa a Seckou Keita: SUBA tour 2021

A MWLDAN PRODUCTION


OMAR SOSA & SECKOU KEITA: SUBA

Featuring Gustavo Ovalles

 

The Atlantic Ocean separates Cuba and Senegal, the respective birthplaces of piano virtuoso Omar Sosa and kora maestro Seckou Keita, a distance diminished by their shared ancestral connection to Africa. When the pair met in 2012, Seckou loved Omar for his musical spirituality, whilst Omar saw in Seckou a rare ability to collaborate but not lose his identity. Their debut album Transparent Water (2017) was hailed as ‘beautiful, rhapsodic… spiritual’ (Songlines) and ‘mesmerising, evocative and sophisticated’ (World Music Central). 

Sosa has released over 30 albums during an incredible career that has included nominations for seven GRAMMY or Latin GRAMMY awards; Keita is a multi-award winner, most recently as the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year (2019). Recorded during lockdown and released in October 2021, Sosa and Keita’s second album SUBA is a hymn to hope, to a new dawn of compassion and real change in a post-pandemic world, a visceral reiteration of humanity’s perennial prayer for peace and unity. Joining Omar and Seckou in the studio and for live performances is the inimitable Venezuelan percussionist Gustavo Ovalles.

 

TOUR DATES 2021:


17 November - Howard Assembly Rooms, LEEDS

18 November - SJE Arts, OXFORD

19 November - EFG London Jazz Festival, LONDON Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall

20 November - Galeri, CAERNARFON

21 November - Stoller Hall, MANCHESTER

22 November - Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room, LIVERPOOL

23 November - The Apex, BURY ST EDMUNDS

24 November - Lakeside Arts, NOTTINGHAM

25 November - St George's Bristol, BRISTOL

26 November - Theatr Mwldan, CARDIGAN

27 November - Taliesin, SWANSEA
 

 

Startlingly beautiful and emotionally charged music that transcends genres
Dave Haslam, RnR MAGAZINE
An unhurried elegance of what Sosa calls “minimalismo” articulates this utterly modern musical idiom
Mical Bonzca MORNING STAR
As liquid and mellow as it is stellar in its organic mastery
Michael Tucker, JAZZ JOURNAL

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