
Oxford’s Afropean Choir is the brainchild of singer, composer and arranger Anita Daulne and forms a bridge between the western and African world, the urban and the ethnic, offering a different approach to song.
The choir formed in 2007 and first started performing in 2008. There are currently 18 members, all of whom play a vital part in the unique sound of the choir, a strong mix of polyphony and rhythm, a contemporary style based on traditional and new songs arranged by Anita.
In 2010 and 2011 the choir has been generously supported by Oxfordshire Community Foundation Grassroots Grants scheme
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