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WOW! What a beautiful multicultural Evening
16 July 2011: that was the final CLEAr partnership activity and maybe the first of many other activities for new projects....
More than 120 people attended the event held in the top floor venue at the Yunus Emre Centre in central London.
The Evening started with a welcome and introduction by Teresa Dello Monaco from The Mosaic Art And Sound, the CLEAr partner based in London that organized the event in collaboration with the Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre and the CLEAr Turkish partner, Samsun Adult Education Centre.
She also shared some insights on The Mosaic’s experience in European projects and the idea that boundaries between migrants and native population are increasingly reducing.
She briefly mentioned the role of the arts in sharing the best of each culture. There were journalists and the most popular channel of the Turkish TV that has spread the news in the first national channel!

The attendees have participated with attentive listening and enthusiasm.
The International coordinator of the Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centres, Mr Bayran Rahimgület, greeted the audience and the event continued with the first performance in the programme.

The Turkish musicians from Samsun, in session with the local ney teacher at the Emre, started the Evening with traditional Turkish music.

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Middle Eastern music. The saz, the guitar, the ney and some vocal arrangements conveyed an atmosphere of subtle and delicate nuances of Turkish folklore. Even when the ney player changed his instrument and played the trombone, the music they played was still very Turkish.

Then, the British group came on stage and it was an explosion of colours and music notes with unusual instruments from across Europe and from... another planet!
There was a percussion instrument made of gas cylinders with little pieces of strange metals on them which sounded a bit like steel band but very melodic, unbelievably beautifully tuned.

The CLEAr group was led by Sam Lee, the winner of the 2011 Arts foundation Award for Folk Music, a singer, researcher and self-confessed die-hard enthusiast of the folk arts.
The performance was fantastic with Sam’s voice, violin, koto, tablas, gas cylinder and a number of little percussion instruments, Indian accordion…
There was a standing ovation and everybody would have liked to listen to more and more songs from the group…
In the audience there were many persons who had attended the CLEAr music and singing sessions in the past months.

Afterwards, the Dragasani (Romania) group of actors presented a very special pantomime with a story of love, mystery and angels…

It was an act of about 15 minutes which filled the venue with some magic although a little enigmatic moments which the audience liked really much.


To end the multicultural evening, the colourful Italian dance group La Vadesella, from Marche Region, burst into the venue with irrepressible vitality, showing a range of traditional dances and costumes.

Towards the end of their performance, attendees were invited to join the dances and it was a fun and very pleasant way to end the event.

Everybody was clapping or dancing on the tune of Italian traditional and rarely heard songs.
Some comments of the attendees:
“Excellent!”
“Very interesting!”
“More meetings like this....”

“It’s so nice to learn about other cultures, to feel so many similarities and enjoy the differences...”
“The British group was so creative and their songs so touching... so evocative.”
“I would like to know when La Vadesella group will come back to London. They made me have a lot of memories, even if I’m not an Italian...”
We are also preparing a movie.... coming soon!
Written by The Mosaic Art And Sound learners
Written by The Mosaic Art And Sound learners
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
CLEAr - A Cultural Evening of music, drama and dance in London
The Mosaic Art And Sound arranged the Cultural Evening at Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre, 10 Maple Street, W1 London, as the final transnational activity in CLEAr project.
More than 100 people are expected to come to this intimate but BIG event. Invitations have been sent to local authoroties, to the Italina and Tomania Embassis, to Turkish Culture and Tourism Office and Turkish Embassy, cultural and social centres in London
We made a banner, 2 meters high, and placed it at the Emre Centre and sent Press Releases to the press, BBC may come and visit us!
The Cultural Evening of music, drama and dance will take place Saturday 16 July from 7 to 9 p.m., with a light refreshment afterwards.
Come and enjoy a multicultural celebration of European awareness with us?
See the Programme below (Flyer)

Teresa, Paolo Deborah, Danilo and Sam
The Mosaic
For further information:
info@mosaicartsound.com
Labels:
activities,
adult education,
european dimension,
target group
Saturday, June 25, 2011
News... News... News...
The Mosaic, the CLEAr UK project partner is arranging the venue for the CLEAr Concert in London.
Where will the Concert take place?
Surprise!!!
We have several options emerged from meetings that we had in the past weeks.
We’ll be very happy to let you know... soon.
Keep in touch!
The Mosaic Team from sunny London
Meeting with the Director of Turkish Culture and Tourism Office
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