Powerful Female Musicians to Perform in Ottawa

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Powerful female musicians from Zimbabwe and Cuba will be performing in Ottawa this weekend. Nobuntu, an all-female a cappella vocal group, will present a fusion of Zimbabwean roots music, jazz, and gospel at the Shenkman Arts Centre. The Cuban project OKAN, led by violinist/vocalist Elizabeth Rodriguez and percussionist/vocalist Magdelys Savigne, will bring their music to Club SAW. Additionally, Paul Brandt and Terri Clark will be performing an intimate acoustic tour at the National Arts Centre.

Powerful female musicians visiting Ottawa this weekend are sure to deliver high-spirited world-music shows. On Friday Nov. 24, Nobuntu, an all-female a cappella vocal group from Zimbabwe, will present its fusion of Zimbabwean roots music, jazz, gospel and more at the Shenkman Arts Centre in Orléans (245 Centrum Blvd.). Tickets for the 8 p.m. show range from $20 to $45 at. On Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m.

, the Cuban project OKAN, led by violinist/vocalist Elizabeth Rodriguez and percussionist/vocalist Magdelys Savigne, brings its music to Club SAW (67 Nicholas St.), for an all-ages show. Tickets are $25 plus fees, available atPaul Brandt and Terri Clark have teamed up for an intimate acoustic tour that brings them to the National Arts Centre (1 Elgin St.) on Saturday, Nov. 2

 

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