EarthSpiritMusic presents SIKA live in concert
EarthSpiritMusic presents SIKA live in concert...
An extraordinary concert of World Music will be coming to Auckland’s North Shore City on Friday 7th May. International musician, SIKA plays a unique array of instruments from all around the world. Specializing in Didjeridoo, you will not believe the sounds SIKA can get out of a 'hollow piece of wood'. With over 25 years experience, the rhythms and sounds that swirl and burst forth from this ancient Australian instrument are truly mesmerizing & much more than a mere drone; it is capable of sounding like several instruments at the same time, in the hands of one so experienced.
SIKA, renowned as a leading exponent of Didjeridoo, combines his musical talents with a deeply ingrained understanding of the healing arts and shamanism. Taught by indigenous elders and Medicine People from North America, South America, Europe and Australia, he is often involved in ceremonies, with the intention of bringing peace to the world. His music and concerts are just this... a deep sense of 'remembering' stirs in his audiences as Sika's highly amusing stories help carry us into the world of vision and power. For this reason, SIKA is passionate about sharing his music with children, to inspire them with a vision of hope for now and the future.
“A sound feast unlike anything you have heard”…
Once you have seen and heard SIKA playing, your perception of what the Didjeridoo is about will never be the same again!
“SIKA doesn’t just play the
Didjeridoo, he becomes it”
To be held
Friday 7th May 2010 at the Jonmer Theatre, Corelli School of
the Arts, 50 Anzac Road, Browns Bay, North Shore City 7.30pm
to 10.30pm.
Tickets available from Ticketmaster:
www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Children are
always welcome at Sika’s events.
For more
information:
www.earthspiritmusic.co.nz
www.myspace.com/sikarose
ENDS
Early Childhood New Zealand: Budget 2026 Must Protect The Future Of Quality Early Childhood Education
Creative New Zealand: Aotearoa Manu Take World Art Stage As 61st Venice Biennale Opens
Country Music Honours: 2026 Country Music Honours Finalists Announced
Mana Mokopuna: Children’s Commissioner Welcomes New Youth Mental Health And Suicide Prevention Services In Te Tai Tokerau
New Zealand Kindergartens: 100-Years On - Investing In Teacher-Led, Quality Early Childhood Education Is Investing In Aotearoa’s Future
Dry July: Thousands Set To Go Alcohol Free This July As Cancer Diagnoses Continue To Rise Across Aotearoa