Ancient Mongolian fusion with modern sensibilities and world music rhythms
Creating a blend of ancient Mongolian melodies and idiomatic world music rhythms, Tuvergen Band is a high-energy Mongolian folk-fusion trio based in Chicago. The members are Tamir Hargana (Mongolian/Tuvan overtone singing, folk lutes, horse-head fiddle), Naizal Hargana (horse-head fiddle), and Brent Roman (multi-percussionist, didgeridoo).
Drawing upon a deep understanding of regional history & culture, each of these world-traveling performers contribute their own musical tradition. The trio combines traditional instruments and lush vocals with innovative world percussion to create a sound not heard anywhere else.
The musical experience transitions between serenity and exhilaration; an ever-evolving musical journey. Tuvergen Band invites you to join them on their presentation of “Modern Nomadic Music”.
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All in-person Festival events will follow state, local and venue COVID requirements. Please check our website for the latest updates!
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The Connecting Chords Music Festival events center around the common convictions and threads that draw our community together: the importance of cultural traditions, human dignity, and the increased understanding of various faith traditions.
Learn more about the Festival and the organization behind it at www.ccmusicfest.com.
$20 - General admission
$18 - Seniors
$5 - Ages 25 and under
Pay-what-you-can option available at the door.
Phone: 269-382-2910
Email: director@mfsm.us
2022/09/18 - 2022/09/18
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
247 W. Lovell, Kalamazoo, MI 49007