FAITHS IN TUNE Interfaith Music Evening
at the 3FF Interfaith Summit 2015
On 17 November 2015, Faiths In Tune will host an Interfaith Music Evening at the 3FF Interfaith Summit at The Lift in London Islington to celebrate Interfaith Week.
Finally, Faiths In Tune is bringing amazing interfaith music artists together under one roof again in London. In the context of the 3FF's Interfaith Summit, which will take place on 17 November 2015 at The Lift in London Islington, we are pleased to be hosting a special Interfaith Music Evening from 7.30 to 9.30 pm, showcasing beautiful music from Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Hindu and Christian backgrounds.
To access the Interfaith Music Evening on 17 November, regular admission to the 3FF Interfaith Summit is required.
The Interfaith Summit will take place from 3.30 tp 9.30 pm at the Lift Islington (45 White Lion Street, London, N1 9PW; closest tube station: Angel).
Tickets are £4 (plus booking fee), including dinner.
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The summit is organised and delivered by volunteers. All proceeds raised from the entrance fees will go towards covering dinner, venue and technical costs.
To read more about the Interfaith Summit and to see the entire programme, see here.
Bhavan Centre: The students of the Bhavan Centre, a London-based centre for Indian arts and culture, will perform Odissi, a beautiful, over 2000-year old dance originating in Odisha state in eastern India, representing a Hinduist religious background.
Mehmet Akyildiz & Fahad Khalid: Two incredibly gifted Muslim British artists of Turkish and Pakistani origin respectively, Mehmet and Fahad will merge flute, guitar, percussion and vocal sounds allowing you to immerse in a hypnotic ocean of spirituality.
Siri Sadhana Kaur feat. Aloka: Siri and her daughter Aloka sing and play music based on the Kundalini Yoga Tradition and are sure to lift you up and calm you down at the same time with their strong charisma, radiating glow and beautiful purity.
Bhavan Centre: The students of the Bhavan Centre, a London-based centre for Indian arts and culture, will perform Odissi, a beautiful, over 2000-year old dance originating in Odisha state in eastern India, representing a Hinduist religious background.