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Moving sounds of the Middle East

A TASTE of the Middle East is coming to Doonan with NSW-based performer Noam Blat and a collective of international musicians serving up a unique performance on 23 August.
Noam Blat has been called a weaver of musical tales, a singer/songwriter beyond genre classifications.
His compositions are influenced by his Middle Eastern background and are unique, colourful and deeply moving and range from melancholic melodies and heart-opening prayer to foot-stomping world grooves.
Noam will be joined by Avishai Barnatan, former member and founder of Sheva, who will play an array of traditional woodwind instruments; Shai Shriki on the oud, an Arabic lute, and the cajon; and Laura Targett who will play the violin and viola.
Noam Blat and his band of international musicians will perform at the school hall of Noosa Pengari Steiner School, 86 Nyell Road, Doonan, on 23 August, from 7pm.
Tickets are available now from $15 for children and $20 for adults. Visit www.trybooking.com/97091 to grab your ticket.

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