Monday, 9 September 2013

"Wara" The UK-Cuban Band.

Wara is the "New UK-Cuban musical revolution"
They play a mix of  salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, soul and hip hop but their main lean is towards a Cuban salsa feel.  They consist of 9 band members all from different places around the globe.
With a bit of a late start, the UK-Cuban band "Wara" kicked off their cheerful performance at the Chrisp Street Market Festival on Sunday at  6 pm with their first song "Somewhere land" from the band's latest album "Leave to remain." With the enthusiastic band members quickly making the locals more and more interested, they were able to work up a nice little audience.

Their performance was very enthusiastic and lively. The main three singers attracted the audience and motivated everybody to join in with dancing.  After their first song and a big round of applause the crowd quickly asked for more. With a brief thank you from the band members and an explanation of what's going to be coming up they again started spreading their cheerful attitude. Everyone was quick to break into another energetic dance with smiles all around from the wonderful performers on stage.

I really enjoyed their performance and I hope that I'll be able to see them again some time because they have a really cheerful and enthusiastic way of performing. They did their best to get more and more of the crowd dancing and have done so successfully.

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