Yawanawa Tribe coming to Shrewsbury this Sunday
Shropshire's first free Peace Concert will take place at Radbrook Community Centre this Sunday, April 6 at 6pm and will feature members of the Amazonian Tribe, the Yawanawa who are currently touring Europe.
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Also appearing at this free concert is folk singer Jonathan Day back from his tour of Africa, local singer/songwriters Emma Linney and Jonathan Bannister as well as ex-Buddhist monk Tom Shanti, the singer John Walklate and from Scotland Eternal Sea with their mixture of 60's peace songs and ancient chants. Organised by June Meagher and Dr Lale Tuncer to launch Nahash Health.
Casique Masharua chef – paje of the Yawarani village, one of the 14 villages based in Rio Gregorio territory. He is the leader and wisdom holder of antient prayers & traditions of Yawanawa culture. He speaks fluently native language – Nuke tsai, travelling with his family to share his message of Amazon forest. Dr Lale Tuncer and June Meagher have voluntary set up Nahash Health, a free online self-development course, to help people learn about themselves and hopefully allow them to lead more peaceful and happier lives.

The concert will be an annual event with the hope of bringing together various cultures who have a common thread, the love of music and words of peace.

'We are honoured to have the Yawanawa bring their message of peace to our first Peace Concert and we are so delighted that Jonathan Day is back from his tour Africa to join us as well as locals Emma Linney & Jonathan Bannister who are building up a great following at festivals for their soothing heartfelt songs. Also joining us are John Walklate from Stoke, who sings the most beautiful healing songs. Tom Stacey, aka, Tom Shanti, an ex-Buddhist monk will share some ancient mantras and will also join June Meagher & Tom Grierson from Eternal Sea who are touring the UK festivals and holding gigs around Europe with their unusual blend of modern peace songs mixed with ancient chants.


