Andalucian Nights at the Baxter Theatre
Listen to the sounds of Spain with acoustic flamenco flair
Join the celebration of spicy Spanish music by some of South Africa’s top flamenco guitarists, when they perform in Andalucian Nights at the Baxter Theatre’s Golden Arrow Studio from Wednesday, 27 to Saturday, 30 April 2016.
Featuring flamenco guitar music by Saudiq Khan and James Grace, you can delight your eardrums with original compositions and a few classical music-inspired pieces. The duo will perform individually and together with uniquely arranged music by inspiring artists such as Paco de Lucia, Al di Meola and Gypsy Kings.
If you have a zest for life and enjoy spicing it up every now and then, then this musical showcase of fast fingers and toe-tapping rhythms should do the trick.
TICKETS FOR THE 2016 ANDALUCIAN NIGHTS AT THE BAXTER THEATRE
Tickets to the event are available online via Computicket.com, and cost R125p/p. For more information, call Baxter Theatre Centre on +27 (0)21 685 7880.
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