With a voice as commanding and enchanting as an opera
performance, Kaito's masterful scansion and storytelling draw
the listener into timeless truths. Armed with a versatile skillset,
he plays an array of instruments — calabash, mouth bow, Peul
flute, toutlé flute, and the tama, a drum known for mimicking
human speech.
Doors: 7.30pm
body loud: 8.30pm
Kaito Winse: 9.15pm
Students will be asked to show ID on arrival.
Kaito Winse's inspiration draws its essence from his native village. From proverbs to ancient words, to music and dance, his performances aspire to be the co-pilot of the audience, accompanying them on their journey through life.
"Unearthing the bones of our ancestors and transforming them into a ladder". Let Kaito guide you through the storms of life with his timeless wisdom and soulful melodies.
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body loud is a Birmingham-based four-piece experimental project, composed of Vato Klemera, Pareidolia Joy, James McIlwrath, and Zahrah Hutton.
Plucked strings, acoustic objects, retro keyboards, and group vocals all interact to form a loose, delicate soup of avant-folk and unusual timbres.
The band will be playing collaborative miniature compositions and improvisations, including selections from their most recent release ‘small feelings’.
