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“Boi Akih has a unique sound, an inimitable color within the current musical landscape...”
- Citizen Jazz, France, November 2004

Monica Akihary - vocal
Niels Brouwer
- guitar
Sandip Bhattacharya
- tabla

Boi Akih makes good use of many influences ranging from Indonesian traditional music to blues, Arabic rhythms, West African songs and more. Monica Akihary's dazzling voice and Niels Brouwer's guitar performing lead us into a new developed world of subtle feeling and glowing colors.

China Tour 2010

3rd September Shanghai (上海) Shanghai Dutch Cultural Center 荷兰文化馆

4th September Tianjin (天津) Tianjin Concert Hall 天津音乐厅

5th September Ningbo (宁波) Ningbo Concert Hall 宁波音乐厅

10th September Beijing (北京) Star Live 星光现场
Price: VIP 280/ 200 RMB at the door/ 170 RMB with membership card/ 150 RMB before Aug 30
Ticket Hotline: 010-64255677

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Italy at World Expo 2010 Shanghai

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Chinese Traditional Music
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The traditional music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization and a well-developed musical culture was established as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC – 256 BC). Today Chinese traditional music continues a rich traditional heritage while developing into a more contemporary form for the world audience. Wu Promotion has been dedicated to promoting Chinese traditional music to the world for over a decade. Since the first Grand Chinese New Year Concert in 1998 in the Vienna Musikverein, featuring the best traditional orchestra of China, the concert has developed into an annually renowned cultural event in Europe.

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The Butterfly Ensemble is a group of excellent young performers selected from the China Traditional Orchestra Zhejiang and features local string and woodwind music from Jiangnan (south of the Yangtze River) and Zhejiang province.

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Tour Dates: 26 Jan - 25 Feb, 2011

The Grand Chinese New Year Concert is an exotic musical adventure to delight the senses.  Celebrating the Chinese New Year Festival, the artists take the audience on a vivid musical journey of their homeland.

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