SYSTIR

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The Lark Concert Hall, Friday 14th March

SYSTIR (Icelandic for “sister”) have grown from the legendary ANÚNA, creating a new and eclectic musical voice that explores the myriad shades and hues of the female voice. With 5 to 7 performers, they use imaginative staging, lighting, and movement to enhance their performances. In a short time, Systir has become one of Ireland’s most sought-after vocal ensembles since ANÚNA.

They blend modern vocal and instrumental techniques with ancient vocal performance practices to create a unique ethereal ambience. Their repertoire ranges from original songs, written and arranged by the women, to traditional folk elements.Systir aim to showcase the natural female voice, highlighting the individuality of the singers. Each singer’s personality adds a different colour, allowing them to stand out while seamlessly melding together. The group’s name, Systir, reflects the bond between the performers and the audience.


Date:
Friday 14th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€18
Address:
The Lark Concert Hall, Church Street, Balbriggan, Dublin, Ireland

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