Bruce Ncube is a UK based Zimbabwean award winning artist who travels across the globe teaching traditional/folk & gospel songs from his home country and other Southern African countries in multiple languages & 3 to 6 part harmonies.
His workshop leading approach is in the aural way; reminiscent of the old days in Africa when people would gather in the evenings around a fire, at funerals, weddings, while tilling the land & start weaving harmonies. His approach is inclusive & participatory, building people’s confidence in singing.
One does not need to be able to read music or be in a choir to take part in his workshops. He welcomes everyone at any level.
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Ballroom
Tickets: £25 per participant
Running Time: 5 hours with a 30 minute lunch break
Adults only workshop
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