Tresor Otshudi
Surrey Fusion Festival
Holland Park
13428 Old Yale Rd
Jul 21, 2019
3:00 PM PDT
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Tresor Otshudi will perform on Sunday July 21st on the YVR Stage, from 3pm to 3.30pm.
"Join us to celebrate the 12th annual Surrey Fusion Festival!
Saturday, July 20 - Sunday, July 21, 2019
11am - 10pm
Holland Park, Surrey.
The City of Surrey’s Fusion Festival was named "Best Festival" at the regional Canadian Event Industry Awards in 2017, as well as the “Best Festival” at the annual Special Event Magazine Gala Awards competition on January 10, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee. The award recognizes the world’s top special events and the hard work of industry professionals who organize them.
Join us at Holland Park for two days of food, music and culture - and fun!
Location
Holland Park, Surrey, BC
SW Corner of King George Boulevard & Old Yale Road"
https://surreyfusionfestival.ca/info
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Tresor Otshudi Biography
Tresor Otshudi
A man of music and faith, Trésor is a creator with a romantic spirit. Somewhere between Congolese rumba, R&B, gospel, classical and rap, his proposal is permanently anchored in the strength of the message. He seeks to inspire confidence through his actions and voice, whether in teaching, performance or as a choir director.
He won the Television show 100% Phénomènes on TF6 and Pacifique en Chanson in British Columbia with his song and his original R&B concept Ndombolo. His first solo album, "Destin," can be listened to on Ethiopian Airlines planes.
His music has allowed him to tour Europe, Africa, North America and recently Asia. In addition, his father, Pépé Felly Manuaku, is a legendary guitarist of Congolese rumba.
Trésor holds a choreographic and artistic studies certificate from the Choréia School of Performing Arts Professionals in Paris, France.
He had a bachelor's degree in classical music from Trinity Western University, Canada.
Read MoreA man of music and faith, Trésor is a creator with a romantic spirit. Somewhere between Congolese rumba, R&B, gospel, classical and rap, his proposal is permanently anchored in the strength of the message. He seeks to inspire confidence through his actions and voice, whether in teaching, performance or as a choir director.
He won the Television show 100% Phénomènes on TF6 and Pacifique en Chanson in British Columbia with his song and his original R&B concept Ndombolo. His first solo album, "Destin," can be listened to on Ethiopian Airlines planes.
His music has allowed him to tour Europe, Africa, North America and recently Asia. In addition, his father, Pépé Felly Manuaku, is a legendary guitarist of Congolese rumba.
Trésor holds a choreographic and artistic studies certificate from the Choréia School of Performing Arts Professionals in Paris, France.
He had a bachelor's degree in classical music from Trinity Western University, Canada.
Congolese Rumba
R&b
Rap
Classical
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