Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design Presents
Alsarah & The Nubatones
Alsarah & the Nubatones were born out of many dinner conversations between Alsarah and Rami El Aasser about Nubian ‘songs of return’, modern migration patterns and the cultural exchanges between Sudan and Egypt. A common love for the richness of pentatonic sounds, and shared migration experiences, expanded the conversation to include Armenian–American oud player Haig Manouki-an and French born Togo raised bass player Mawuena Kodjovi. Under the leadership of Alsarah, the Brooklyn based group’s sound grew into what they have dubbed as ‘East–African retro-pop’.
In March of 2014 the group released their debut album “Silt“ via Wonderwheel Recordings to international acclaim and great reviews, with the single "Soukura" (it’s late) debuting on Spin magazine’s blog. October of the same year saw the release of “Silt Remixed” featuring remixes by Bodhisattva, Nickodemus, Captain Planet, Chancha via Circuito, and many others. It also went on to be selected by the prestigious Fact magazine as one of the best remix albums of 2014. Unfortunately, that year also marked the passing of founding member Haig Manoukian from this world into the next. Taking his place is the brilliant oudist, and former student of Hiag, Brandon Terzic. In addition, they have also grown to include the charismatic and talented vocalist Nahid as a full-time member of the band now.
Since their first show in October of 2011, the group has performed nationally and internationally at many prestigious festivals and venues. With audiences varying in age and ethnicity, The Nubatones has proven over and over that soul crosses all cultural and linguistic barriers.
Seating is First Come, First Served
$10 Food or Beverage Minimum Per Person Once Seated
Full Bar & Full Dinner Menu Available
Kama'aina discounts available. Call 808.777.4890 Discounts do not apply to prior ticket purchases. No refunds or exchanges. Please make sure you purchase tickets for the correct date and time. Mahalo!