Triskel Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 Triskel Promotions are putting on a very unusual show on Easter Sunday at the Centenary Hall Peel. In one line I can only describe that this guy will do things with a Cello you have never seen before! And not in a classical way either. A better description would be to say.... FRANCOIS le ROUX aka HA! MAN enchants and astonishes audiences the world over with his cello, original electronic accompaniments, keyboard, voice and dances. His music reflects his Southern African roots and his spontaneous approach challenges conventional ideas in both the serious and commercial music environment. He has created numerous soundtracks for plays, films and poetry performances and his talents brought him distinguished appointments such as music direction for the South African National Woman of the Year Gala (2001, 2002) and the 2004 "Ukkasie" Festival's Royal Albert Hall event in London. Touted as one of South Africa's top musical talents and a groundbreaking cellist/music creator, he operates independently, traveling about 80 000 km a year by car. He coined the term HA! to express the spirited way in which he conducts his performances. He is currently on a World Tour which includes large parts of the States and extensively around Europe. HA!MAN plays the Centenary Hall Easter Sunday 16 April Two performances with a break. More details here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triskel Posted April 6, 2006 Author Share Posted April 6, 2006 Triskel Promotions are putting on a very unusual show on Easter Sunday at the Centenary Hall Peel.In one line I can only describe that this guy will do things with a Cello you have never seen before! And not in a classical way either. A better description would be to say.... FRANCOIS le ROUX aka HA! MAN enchants and astonishes audiences the world over with his cello, original electronic accompaniments, keyboard, voice and dances. His music reflects his Southern African roots and his spontaneous approach challenges conventional ideas in both the serious and commercial music environment. He has created numerous soundtracks for plays, films and poetry performances and his talents brought him distinguished appointments such as music direction for the South African National Woman of the Year Gala (2001, 2002) and the 2004 "Ukkasie" Festival's Royal Albert Hall event in London. Touted as one of South Africa's top musical talents and a groundbreaking cellist/music creator, he operates independently, traveling about 80 000 km a year by car. He coined the term HA! to express the spirited way in which he conducts his performances. He is currently on a World Tour which includes large parts of the States and extensively around Europe. HA!MAN plays the Centenary Hall Easter Sunday 16 April Two performances with a break. More details here Tickets also now available from Shakti Man Ramsey and Quine & Cubbon Port St Mary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triskel Posted April 10, 2006 Author Share Posted April 10, 2006 Francois Le Roux a.k.a. HA! Man played to a very appreciative Korean crowd in Seoul on Friday night and is whizzing his way to the UK for our exclusive gig plus two in England before heading to Europe and the US for the remainder of the year. If you are not sure or have nothing better to do Easter Sunday, open your ears and mind to something very different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebees Posted April 10, 2006 Share Posted April 10, 2006 Are the tickets £7 or £17 each? my eyes are dim, my knees are weak......your site I couldnt see :-) Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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