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Paul Bosauder presents Flamenco

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $54.55 each ($50.00 + $4.55 fees)
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Dates

  • Wed 30 Nov 2022, 7:30pm–8:45pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Join flamenco guitarist Paul Bosauder and Wellington-based violinist Tristan Carter for a unique one-off performance at Two Fifty-Seven, Wellington. Together they will transport audiences to the heart of Andalusia with a 75-minute performance exploring the boundaries of traditional flamenco, composition, and improvisation.

Paul is New Zealand’s premiere professional flamenco artist, and while living abroad he completed his studies in concert flamenco guitar at ESMUC (Escuela Superior de Musica de Cataluña) receiving the Matricula de Honor (the highest mark possible). He has previously toured extensively throughout Europe, Mexico, Lebanon, the UK, USA and Australasia and has performed live on TV to audiences in Mexico and Spain. He has worked with Spain’s elite flamenco artists garnering huge respect for his authenticity and expanding his fan base with each performance.

Tristan Carter is a Wellington-based violinist, composer, and field recordist with a deep interest in many musical traditions. Alongside session work and free improvisation he plays in a variety
of ensembles including jazz bands The Troubles and The Noveltones, Indian/Jazz crossover project Shades of Shakti, Balkan-inspired band Bazurka, and Balinese percussion ensemble Gamelan
Taniwha Jaya. Since 2015 he has worked as a composer and performer with Java Dance Theatre Company. Recent collaborations include playing on David Long's soundtrack to the BBC series The
Luminaries, performing the live music for Trick of the Light Theatre’s The Griegol, and Agaram Productions’ The Mourning After.

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