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Mundi Trio at Hokitika's Regent Theatre

Mundi Trio

120 mins | Rated TBC


Mundi Trio

“…taking a musical journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences”

Prepare to be transported! Mundi Trio comprises Brazilian percussionist Ricardo Stuani, guitarist Chris Dabinett and flautist, vocalist, and composer Tamara Smith. Mundi's music exudes joy and passion - taking you on a journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences.
They have performed at numerous festivals and the trio members were chosen to perform an original item on the banks of Avon/Ōtākaro River with Yo-Yo Ma and Marlon Williams as part of Yo-Yo Ma's Bach Project.

Tamara Smith grew up in rural North Canterbury and trained in classical flute before training in jazz at the Christchurch Jazz School.

Chris Dabinett graduated from Wellington Massey University in Jazz Studies and has had numerous years of guitar playing experience.

Ricardo Stuani is a percussionist. He has a Bachelor in Percussion and a Masters in Music from the University of Sao Paulo. After graduating, he moved to Europe where he studied jazz performance at the Rotterdam Conservatorium in Holland.

http://mundi.co.nz/press.php

Gig review of Gardens Magic, Wellington https://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/reviews/89063/gig-review-mundi-botanical-gardens-wellington-10012019
Newton Festival review. https://nzentertainmentpodcast.com/mundi-one-band-to-keep-an-eye-out-for/
Elsewhere magazine Mundi album review. "The Pale Blue Dot" https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/music/8815/mundi-the-pale-blue-dot-digital-outlets/
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Mundi Trio

“…taking a musical journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences”

Prepare to be transported! Mundi Trio comprises Brazilian percussionist Ricardo Stuani, guitarist Chris Dabinett and flautist, vocalist, and composer Tamara Smith. Mundi's music exudes joy and passion - taking you on a journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences.
They have performed at numerous festivals and the trio members were chosen to perform an original item on the banks of Avon/Ōtākaro River with Yo-Yo Ma and Marlon Williams as part of Yo-Yo Ma's Bach Project.

Tamara Smith grew up in rural North Canterbury and trained in classical flute before training in jazz at the Christchurch Jazz School.

Chris Dabinett graduated from Wellington Massey University in Jazz Studies and has had numerous years of guitar playing experience.

Ricardo Stuani is a percussionist. He has a Bachelor in Percussion and a Masters in Music from the University of Sao Paulo. After graduating, he moved to Europe where he studied jazz performance at the Rotterdam Conservatorium in Holland.

http://mundi.co.nz/press.php

Gig review of Gardens Magic, Wellington https://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/reviews/89063/gig-review-mundi-botanical-gardens-wellington-10012019
Newton Festival review. https://nzentertainmentpodcast.com/mundi-one-band-to-keep-an-eye-out-for/
Elsewhere magazine Mundi album review. "The Pale Blue Dot" https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/music/8815/mundi-the-pale-blue-dot-digital-outlets/
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Mundi Trio

120 mins | Rated TBC | Live Show


Mundi Trio

“…taking a musical journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences”

Prepare to be transported! Mundi Trio comprises Brazilian percussionist Ricardo Stuani, guitarist Chris Dabinett and flautist, vocalist, and composer Tamara Smith. Mundi's music exudes joy and passion - taking you on a journey filled with global colours, grooves and influences.
They have performed at numerous festivals and the trio members were chosen to perform an original item on the banks of Avon/Ōtākaro River with Yo-Yo Ma and Marlon Williams as part of Yo-Yo Ma's Bach Project.

Tamara Smith grew up in rural North Canterbury and trained in classical flute before training in jazz at the Christchurch Jazz School.

Chris Dabinett graduated from Wellington Massey University in Jazz Studies and has had numerous years of guitar playing experience.

Ricardo Stuani is a percussionist. He has a Bachelor in Percussion and a Masters in Music from the University of Sao Paulo. After graduating, he moved to Europe where he studied jazz performance at the Rotterdam Conservatorium in Holland.

http://mundi.co.nz/press.php

Gig review of Gardens Magic, Wellington https://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/reviews/89063/gig-review-mundi-botanical-gardens-wellington-10012019
Newton Festival review. https://nzentertainmentpodcast.com/mundi-one-band-to-keep-an-eye-out-for/
Elsewhere magazine Mundi album review. "The Pale Blue Dot" https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/music/8815/mundi-the-pale-blue-dot-digital-outlets/

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