Hidden Gems: Free Lunchtime Performances in St Paul's Square
St Paul’s Church is launching a series of lunchtime performances showcasing the ‘Hidden Gems’ of the city. The series will start on Tuesday 31st March with Millicent Chapanda.
“At St Paul's Church JQ we pride ourselves in being the hub of the Jewellery Quarter. As part of that we're looking to give a platform to up-and-coming musicians in the city.” – Revd. Andrew Gorham.
Audience members are welcome to bring their lunch with them and enjoy a 40 minute performance by musicians from all across the city. The event is free to attend.
Millicent Chapanda is a proud cultural artist with a vibrant mission to bring the lived experience of women in Zimbabwe onto international world music stages.
In performance, although her music goes deep into ancient Shona cultural heritage, it's clear that Milli is keen to sing out loud on gender issues and the barriers affecting women in the diaspora & back in Zimbabwe, and this gives her fine performances a real cutting edge onstage.
A Milli Chapanda show is above all a celebration Shona-style that calls on those dancing ancestral spirits to rise through the trance of mbira's cascading sounds to the pull of the voice & the insistent pulse of the deep ngoma drum & hosho shakers.
To find out who will be featured next in the Hidden Gems click on the link or follow on all twitter, facebook and instagram @stpaulschurchjq.
If you’d like to perform please contact: bookings@stpaulsjq.church





