Mishra Duo

Mishra Duo

Date/Time
Sunday 9 March 2025
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Ashburton Arts Centre

Categories
Folk


Book here now: £15 full price • £10 or £7 if you prefer – please pay what you can*

Mishra is a global folk duo from the UK gathering international recognition, which “draws together roots in UK traditional music with continent-spanning musical textures into a multi-limbed virtuoso performance. Performing finely crafted songs with stunning vocals and exhilarating instrumentals, Mishra spans eclectic moods, from meditative raag-inspired improvisations to high-energy celtic dance tunes underpinned by unstoppable percussive grooves, they create an unaccountably big sound for just two people.”

Since acclaimed musicians Kate Griffin (described as ‘one of the top banjo players in the country’ by virtuoso Dan Walsh) and Ford Collier (Young Folk Award Nominee with The Drystones) met in Sheffield over a shared passion for finding inspiration in Indian classical music, their “genre-defying approach to composition” has taken them to festivals around the UK including Celtic Connections and Cambridge Folk Festival, international touring in New Zealand, and cross-cultural collaboration in Mozambique. 2023 saw them win a prestigious Danny Kyle award from Celtic Connections and tour the UK in collaboration with Indian classical/sufi singer Deepa Shakthi with support from Arts Council England.

“Fascinating stuff… I’m really enjoying Mishra’s blend” Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2

“An airborne amalgam of cross-continental pollinations … More servings please” Tim Cummings, Songlines Magazine

“It’s impossible to question the compelling tune-making at the heart of Mishra” Mojo Magazine

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* We usually have three ticket prices – please pay what you can. If you can pay the full price, that’s great. If choosing a cheaper ticket allows you to come to more things, then please do! Ticket receipts are split between the artists (it’s usually their livelihood!) and the arts centre (keeps the place going). Except on the rare occasions when we have a sellout gig on our hands, it’s always better to have someone here in the audience than an empty seat, so genuinely, please pay whatever you can.