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Tuned In London presents Faris Ishaq from Bethlehem in a special solo performance

Renowned for his masterful Nay (Middle Eastern flute) and percussion playing, Faris Ishaq closes his UK tour in Bermondsey, with guest poet Tania Khalil

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Palestinian percussionist, Nay-player and composer Faris Ishaq charts unexplored territories with the Nay, an ancient Middle Eastern flute dating back to 5000 B.C. Rooted in his Palestinian heritage and passion for the Nay, Faris celebrates its cultural legacy in today’s modern musical landscape. Renowned for revitalizing traditional Palestinian shepherd playing, known as 'Tashbib,' Faris also explores subtly rich pathways into contemporary jazz modern folk, thus highlighting the Nay’s incredible versatility. With an evocative and improvisational approach, Faris plays the Nay while simultaneously accompanying himself on leg-percussion, blending lyrical melodies, rhythmic beats, and captivating sound effects. Lebanese guest Tania Khalil will read some poetry.

Born in Bethlehem, Palestine, where he resides today, Faris taught himself the Nay, driven by an impassioned curiosity to explore its sound in diverse musical contexts. Awarded a full scholarship to study Global Jazz Music at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Faris has collaborated with Grammy Award-winning jazz artists such as John Patitucci on their single “Supplication” and has been featured as a recording artist on the new “Assassin’s Creed: Mirage 2023,” nominated for BAFTA Film Awards. With three albums to his credit, he has performed at prestigious festivals and venues, including Kings Place, the Monterey, Panama and London Jazz Festivals and in Southwark Cathedral. Faris creates evocative music with a captivating visual dimension.

Faris Ishaq's website: https://www.farisishaq.com/

For this performance we will be joined by the co-founder of the paracycling organisation Gaza Sunbirds, Karim Ali, himself a Bermondsey resident for several years and we invite donations to support their humanitarian work. https://gazasunbirds.org/

Doors will open at 6.45pm. A cash bar will serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

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Full Price
15
Students and Jobseekers
10
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City Hope Church
121 Drummond Road
London
SE16 2JY
United Kingdom

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How to get there

By bus
Buses 188, 47, 381, C10, P12 all run nearby.

By train
You can connect easily onto train lines at Canada Water or Rotherhithe stations (Overground/Windrush line) and London Bridge.

By tube
Bermondsey Tube Station on the Jubilee line is a 6 minute walk away.

Accessibility

Assistance dogs welcome

Disability awareness training received

Seat available

Accessible toilet

Wheelchair friendly