- Culture
- 25 Aug 23
The two artists will perform as part of Glór Nua, a monthly night of new music from emerging London and Irish artists.
Rising Irish folk artist Steo Wall and jazz synth musician Rosa Theodora are set to play a show at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, London on Tuesday 14 September.
Described as a “pioneering new voice in Irish folk music” by Hot Press, Steo Wall is a singer-songwriter from Dublin Ireland, now living in Clare. He released his acclaimed debut album Where I’m From in 2018.
The LP contained a mix of spoken word and folk-inspired melodies, featuring some big names in Irish music including Davy Spillane, Luka Bloom and Damien Dempsey.
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Rosa Theodora is an emerging artist from South London interested in keyboard-centred sounds that “liberate, disrupt and empower.”
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From a young age, Rosa has played a plethora of instruments and genres.
Her forthcoming EP riffs off much of the deep study she undertook while participating in the course Rhythm, Race, Revolution.
The project reaches for "new modes of being", and stems away from ordinary languages, ideas and possibilities that are tied to earth, instead seeking “new heights and possibilities in worlds known only to our subconscious.”
The two artists will perform as part of Glór Nua. Roughly translating as "New Voices" in as Gaeilge, the event is a monthly night of new music from emerging London and Irish artists, hosted by singer/songwriter and Poet, Ruby K.
Tickets to the gig start from £5, and be bought here.