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Musicians’ roots run deep

From October through to February 2019, Roots Grown Deep will be touring southern Africa.

ROOTS Grown Deep will perform on 23 November at Conscious Café at the Castle in Hillcrest as part of its Breaking Bread Tour.

Joel Karabo Elliott’s Roots Grown Deep will tour southern Africa until February 2019 to give families, organisations, audiences and landscapes a pre-launch glimpse of their unfolding project, The Musical Ecology. The Musical Ecology is intended to resonate with people whose hearts and minds who are fused and enchanted to actively connect natural and spiritual reality. The music is a portal for unifying and inspiring those people and communities across the land who recognise the shift of human consciousness occurring on our planet, and who humbly seek to serve the processes of healing and regeneration.

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Featuring 33 musicians from 11 countries, and exuding an effortlessly trans-cultural aura, The Musical Ecology is due for gradual release in 2019 alongside a travelling educational healing node, featuring a number of multi-disciplinary educators and children from fields of arts, architecture and agriculture.

As part of the southern Africa breaking bread and listening sessions tour, Roots Grown Deep offers a special double set presentation: first, a live performance by a region-specific ensemble, then a DJ set by JKE revealing the sounds and stories behind the final mixes from their 23-song recorded repertoire.

Contact Joel Elliott at joelypoley@gmail.com.

 

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