Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Hoppin’ John String Band




















Another chance to see The Hoppin' John String Band on Sunday, 19th June from 7.30-8.30pm at Al Babtain Central Library for Arabic Poetry, next to the Grand Mosque near Seif Palace.

The Hoppin’ John String Band performs and teaches music deeply rooted in the ballads, fiddle tunes, and traditions of the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. Through story and song, Hoppin' John String Band brings alive the experience of the American laborer, farmer and people from all walks of life. This music is made for bringing people together to sing, dance and to celebrate life. Comprised of two fiddles, guitar, banjo and bass, this band is sure to bring you to your feet and inspire you to sing along.


Ensemble members have hosted workshops on these traditional art forms internationally. With strong roots in Brooklyn, New York, this quartet actively performs for and educates local audiences of all ages. Constantly creating and innovating, the ensemble also writes original tunes inspired by classic melodies. "This music communicates the joy of being alive," says vocalist and fiddle player Alicia Jo Rabins. "It is music for stomping along with, for dancing and clapping. In its stories, American history comes through."

This public performance, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait and the National Council for Culture, Arts & Letters, is free of charge. No tickets or reservations are required.

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