Natalia Mann | Toshi Sakamoto - Kuranda
Friday 1 May, 7:30pm
St Saviours Anglican Church, Kuranda
Tickets: $40/$30 kids free
Resonance harpist Natalia Mann and Zen poet-singer Toshi Sakamoto present a magical concert of exquisite original music.
Toshi Sakamoto
Toshi Sakamoto shares a philosophy of kindness and peace in the lyrics of his songs. Toshi's unmistakable voice is grounded in his folk guitar style and his warm personality.
Previously a bass player for a famous Japanese heavy metal band, Toshi departed from the world of rock and roll and moved with his family to Australia. His musical journey continues to evolve, influenced by collaborations with other world art musicians, and his life in the rainforest village of Kuranda.
Natalia Mann
Harpist Natalia Mann is guided by a profound question: If the world is vibration... can we learn how to play it? Attuning to silence, she uncovers the music resonating just beyond ordinary reality. Her music explores the voices of trees, plants, and the earth’s resonance.
Natalia is an internationally recognised artist who has performed across the globe as both a soloist and valued collaborator in contemporary ensembles, cultural groups, and symphony orchestras. She weaves diverse influences into her artistry, creating soundscapes that connect nature, ancestry, and the infinite possibilities of vibration.