 GALITCHA
(pronounced Ga-lee-cha) is a visionary ensemble that
performs original compositions based on Indian folk music, combined with influences
from jazz, world and North American folk. This versatile band has performed at
festivals, concerts, house concerts, school performances, workshops, weddings
and community halls. Some of their performances are enhanced by authentic East
Indian dinners prepared by the band.
The
word "galitcha" means "tapestry" and Galitcha is most certainly that. It's perhaps
the only Indian music band to feature a white tabla player and a white harmonium
player/vocalist. The tabla (and dhol) player is Shawn Mativetsky, a percussion
instructor at McGill University and a disciple of Pandit Sharda Sahai. The harmonium
player, and second vocalist, is Chris MacLean, a folk singer-songwriter from Wakefield
QC whose splendid range and versatility – and convincing pronunciation of Punjabi
- is showcased to full effect on the intricate Indian melodies. MacLean also plays
guitar and dulcimer. The third band-member is jazz flute and sax player, Linsey
Wellman, a graduate of the Carlton University jazz performance program, whose
other projects include the calypso group Kobo Town and the Sun Ra tribute Rakestar.
Rounding out the group
is group leader Kujlit Sodhi (Cool-jeet Soe-dee). Born into a musical family in
Amritsar in the Punjab region of India and raised in Montreal, Sodhi began studying
voice in his teens with teachers at Sikh temples - home to some of the most superbly
trained Indian musicians in the world, if you know to look. He was inspired to
pursue music full-time by a chance encounter with the late great, Nusrat Fateh
Ali Khan, for whom he became a favourite North American "jamming buddy." This
harworking band has literally played all over the world, playing gigs at the Festival
au Désert in Timbouctou, Mali and Festival de Rabat and International Festival
de Tetouan in Morrocco. In fact, it is Galitcha's live performance that has earned
the group some of its most enthusiastic acclaim. Coleman Barkin of New York
City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts called their show there "an
evening of love," adding "Galitcha is that rare blending of superb musicianship
and emotional connection ." Paul Emile Comeau of Penguin Eggs, named Galitcha
one of the top 10 live acts of 2003. |  |  We
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Calendar
at a Glance SEPTEMBER FRIDAY
SEPT 28 Festival
de Musique Spirituelle de Tunis Tunis Tunisia SUNDAY
SEPT 30 Le
Café du Moulin Vallauris (France) OCTOBER MONDAY
OCT 1 Baha'i
Centre Nice (France) TUESDAY OCT 2 Baha'i
Centre Nice (France)
NOVEMBER THURSDAY
NOV 1 Centre
Culturel Louis-Hémon Chapleau Ontario SATURDAY
NOV 3 Centre
des Arts de Hearst Hearst Ontario TUESDAY NOV 13
Wisconsin Lutheran
College Center for Arts and Performance 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee,
Wisconsin USA DECEMBER SATURDAY
DEC 1 Canadian
Folk Music Awards Gatineau, Québec ABOUT
THE FESTIVAL in the DESERT in MALI |