Janet Swain has recently arrived in Kuwait, after living in Singapore for three years. She has now set up the Kuwait branch of “nůmama“, a singing group for women with babies and small children. An interesting concept indeed, check it out!
Using the “NEY” (Iranian Flute), modern rythyms and traditional style of singing, Arshan is making waves in the counter for an intriguing sound.
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We were contacted by Karol, Valentina’s son and after we took a look at her profile we are baffled as to how she’s been performing in Kuwait and we haven’t featured her yet! We are honored to feature today, an accomplished concert organist, pianist, choir & orchestra conductor, music professor, juror, lecturer and impresario. The best part? You have the chance to listen to her right here in Kuwait! Check out her profile >>
Drawing his influences from a sundry amalgamation of Arabian Oud, Indian Tabla, African Cora and even the Aboriginal digireedo, Nawaf Al Gheraibah is a composer who believes that music is a “form of enlightenment; a source of relaxation: a deep meditation”. Get a glimpse into his fascinating world.
Katie Davis Henderson posted on the Facebook wall of Kuwait Music yesterday, wondering if there were any irish sessions available in Kuwait. Katie is part of Killarney, a 2 member folk/ Irish/ traditional music band from Logan, Utah in the United States - is on her way to live in Kuwait! We thought we’d give her a warm welcome to our beloved Kuwait by helping her identify any places that could showcase her talent.