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AUG
24
2024
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
West Midlands Showground - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
I Was There
AUG
18
2024
Little Glemham, United Kingdom
Glemham Hall
I Was There
MAY
13
2023
Brecon, United Kingdom
Theatr Brycheiniog
I Was There
MAY
12
2023
Cardigan, United Kingdom
Theatre Mwalden
I Was There
MAY
11
2023
Bury, United Kingdom
The Met
I Was There
MAY
09
2023
London, United Kingdom
Cecil Sharp House
I Was There
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About Freedom To Roam
FREEDOM TO ROAM: The Rhythms of Migration
Empowering positive solutions through music, film and visual art
Songlines ****
Morning Star *****
“Full of exciting potential - beautiful” The Guardian
Innovation Project - Award Winner - Fatea Magazine 2021
Eliza Marshall’s Freedom To Roam brings a beautifully crafted journey in new music, film and visual art back on tour this Spring. The award winning album - The Rhythms Of Migration - from acclaimed composers Catrin Finch, Jackie Shave, Donal Rogers and Eliza Marshall, featuring Kuljit Bhamra MBE and Robert Irvine, is played in it’s entirety, accompanied by stunning visual artwork from Amelia Kosminksy. The music is preceded by our short film Connected, from multi-award winning director Nicholas Jones.
“An engagingly immersive, occasionally joyous, cross pollination of African, Celtic and Indian folk and classical styles, traversing themes from climate change to conflict, empathy to displacement. Lovingly crafted and alive with motion, Marshall and company should be applauded for having created a collection so inspirational and thought-provoking from the base materials of our madness”. Songlines
Music and film are powerful tools with thought-provoking voices. Freedom To Roam’s mission is to open ideas and conversation about our interconnected worlds, and to encourage feelings of hope, empowerment and aspiration towards a better future for all living things.
“A totally mesmeric hour-long aural experience of transcendent quality. A drink from this global watering hole will leave you enriched, enlightened and, hopefully, a more altruistic, compassionate being.” Folk Radio UK
***
Connected - short documentary (disclosure//suicide awareness//animal welfare)
feat.Virginia McKenna, Alan Watson Featherstone,
Nick Ray, Alexandra McKenzie, Nick Hayes
The Rhythms Of Migration - live music
Kuljit Bhamra - tabla/percussion
Catrin Finch - harp/piano
Robert Irvine - cello
Eliza Marshall - flutes/whistles
Dónal Rogers - guitars/bass/piano
Jackie Shave - violin/piano
Empowering positive solutions through music, film and visual art
Songlines ****
Morning Star *****
“Full of exciting potential - beautiful” The Guardian
Innovation Project - Award Winner - Fatea Magazine 2021
Eliza Marshall’s Freedom To Roam brings a beautifully crafted journey in new music, film and visual art back on tour this Spring. The award winning album - The Rhythms Of Migration - from acclaimed composers Catrin Finch, Jackie Shave, Donal Rogers and Eliza Marshall, featuring Kuljit Bhamra MBE and Robert Irvine, is played in it’s entirety, accompanied by stunning visual artwork from Amelia Kosminksy. The music is preceded by our short film Connected, from multi-award winning director Nicholas Jones.
“An engagingly immersive, occasionally joyous, cross pollination of African, Celtic and Indian folk and classical styles, traversing themes from climate change to conflict, empathy to displacement. Lovingly crafted and alive with motion, Marshall and company should be applauded for having created a collection so inspirational and thought-provoking from the base materials of our madness”. Songlines
Music and film are powerful tools with thought-provoking voices. Freedom To Roam’s mission is to open ideas and conversation about our interconnected worlds, and to encourage feelings of hope, empowerment and aspiration towards a better future for all living things.
“A totally mesmeric hour-long aural experience of transcendent quality. A drink from this global watering hole will leave you enriched, enlightened and, hopefully, a more altruistic, compassionate being.” Folk Radio UK
***
Connected - short documentary (disclosure//suicide awareness//animal welfare)
feat.Virginia McKenna, Alan Watson Featherstone,
Nick Ray, Alexandra McKenzie, Nick Hayes
The Rhythms Of Migration - live music
Kuljit Bhamra - tabla/percussion
Catrin Finch - harp/piano
Robert Irvine - cello
Eliza Marshall - flutes/whistles
Dónal Rogers - guitars/bass/piano
Jackie Shave - violin/piano
Show More
Genres:
World Music, Classical, Contemporary Folk, Folk
Hometown:
Malvern, United Kingdom
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Freedom To Roam to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
24
2024
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
West Midlands Showground - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
I Was There
AUG
18
2024
Little Glemham, United Kingdom
Glemham Hall
I Was There
MAY
13
2023
Brecon, United Kingdom
Theatr Brycheiniog
I Was There
MAY
12
2023
Cardigan, United Kingdom
Theatre Mwalden
I Was There
MAY
11
2023
Bury, United Kingdom
The Met
I Was There
MAY
09
2023
London, United Kingdom
Cecil Sharp House
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Freedom To Roam
FREEDOM TO ROAM: The Rhythms of Migration
Empowering positive solutions through music, film and visual art
Songlines ****
Morning Star *****
“Full of exciting potential - beautiful” The Guardian
Innovation Project - Award Winner - Fatea Magazine 2021
Eliza Marshall’s Freedom To Roam brings a beautifully crafted journey in new music, film and visual art back on tour this Spring. The award winning album - The Rhythms Of Migration - from acclaimed composers Catrin Finch, Jackie Shave, Donal Rogers and Eliza Marshall, featuring Kuljit Bhamra MBE and Robert Irvine, is played in it’s entirety, accompanied by stunning visual artwork from Amelia Kosminksy. The music is preceded by our short film Connected, from multi-award winning director Nicholas Jones.
“An engagingly immersive, occasionally joyous, cross pollination of African, Celtic and Indian folk and classical styles, traversing themes from climate change to conflict, empathy to displacement. Lovingly crafted and alive with motion, Marshall and company should be applauded for having created a collection so inspirational and thought-provoking from the base materials of our madness”. Songlines
Music and film are powerful tools with thought-provoking voices. Freedom To Roam’s mission is to open ideas and conversation about our interconnected worlds, and to encourage feelings of hope, empowerment and aspiration towards a better future for all living things.
“A totally mesmeric hour-long aural experience of transcendent quality. A drink from this global watering hole will leave you enriched, enlightened and, hopefully, a more altruistic, compassionate being.” Folk Radio UK
***
Connected - short documentary (disclosure//suicide awareness//animal welfare)
feat.Virginia McKenna, Alan Watson Featherstone,
Nick Ray, Alexandra McKenzie, Nick Hayes
The Rhythms Of Migration - live music
Kuljit Bhamra - tabla/percussion
Catrin Finch - harp/piano
Robert Irvine - cello
Eliza Marshall - flutes/whistles
Dónal Rogers - guitars/bass/piano
Jackie Shave - violin/piano
Empowering positive solutions through music, film and visual art
Songlines ****
Morning Star *****
“Full of exciting potential - beautiful” The Guardian
Innovation Project - Award Winner - Fatea Magazine 2021
Eliza Marshall’s Freedom To Roam brings a beautifully crafted journey in new music, film and visual art back on tour this Spring. The award winning album - The Rhythms Of Migration - from acclaimed composers Catrin Finch, Jackie Shave, Donal Rogers and Eliza Marshall, featuring Kuljit Bhamra MBE and Robert Irvine, is played in it’s entirety, accompanied by stunning visual artwork from Amelia Kosminksy. The music is preceded by our short film Connected, from multi-award winning director Nicholas Jones.
“An engagingly immersive, occasionally joyous, cross pollination of African, Celtic and Indian folk and classical styles, traversing themes from climate change to conflict, empathy to displacement. Lovingly crafted and alive with motion, Marshall and company should be applauded for having created a collection so inspirational and thought-provoking from the base materials of our madness”. Songlines
Music and film are powerful tools with thought-provoking voices. Freedom To Roam’s mission is to open ideas and conversation about our interconnected worlds, and to encourage feelings of hope, empowerment and aspiration towards a better future for all living things.
“A totally mesmeric hour-long aural experience of transcendent quality. A drink from this global watering hole will leave you enriched, enlightened and, hopefully, a more altruistic, compassionate being.” Folk Radio UK
***
Connected - short documentary (disclosure//suicide awareness//animal welfare)
feat.Virginia McKenna, Alan Watson Featherstone,
Nick Ray, Alexandra McKenzie, Nick Hayes
The Rhythms Of Migration - live music
Kuljit Bhamra - tabla/percussion
Catrin Finch - harp/piano
Robert Irvine - cello
Eliza Marshall - flutes/whistles
Dónal Rogers - guitars/bass/piano
Jackie Shave - violin/piano
Show More
Genres:
World Music, Classical, Contemporary Folk, Folk
Hometown:
Malvern, United Kingdom
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