Kham Duo: Faris Ishaq (Palestine) and Tara Minton (Australia), fundraising for IDEALS charity

23 May '25 at 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm

Kham, meaning “Raw” in Arabic, is the latest project of Bethlehem-based Nay maestro Faris Ishaq who wowed us with his unique playing of this ancient Middle Eastern flute and simultaneous leg-percussion back in December. Inspired by the raw material of the Nay, made from sugarcane, Faris’ artistic journey honours its Palestinian roots and stretches like none other the potential of this minimalist instrument. Faris is joined by Australian jazz harpist and vocalist Tara Minton, creating an intricate dialogue, taking their audience on an immersive sonic journey. Timeless sounds and modern artistry combine, as Faris and Tara elegantly navigate diverse musical landscapes.

We will be inviting donations for IDEALS Charity and Ms Sarah Phillips, orthopaedic surgeon, will be introducing their recent work in Gaza.

Doors open at 7pm. There will be a licensed cash bar. Rotherhithe Station is a 3 minute walk away.

Venue

St Mary's Church, Rotherhithe

St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4JE

Organiser

Tuned In London

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