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Eugene Skeef

Contains 5 performances.

A South African poet, percussionist and composer.

  • Mahmood Jamal, Marsha Prescod, Pitika Ntuli, Eugene Skeef

    Mahmood Jamal, Marsha Prescod, Pitika Ntuli, Eugene Skeef

    14 February 1987 at 
    Horseshoe (52)
  • Jazz Poetry Festival Day 3 - (1988)

    Jazz Poetry Festival Day 3 - (1988)

    31 January 1988 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • Tunde Jegede Quartet, Emteaz Hussain, Ahmed Sheikh & Eugene Skeef, Pitika Ntuli

    Tunde Jegede Quartet, Emteaz Hussain, Ahmed Sheikh & Eugene Skeef, Pitika Ntuli

    30 October 1992 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • Rhythms of Life - A Benefit for the Tower Hamlets 9

    Rhythms of Life - A Benefit for the Tower Hamlets 9

    12 March 1994 at 
    Davenant Centre (1)
    In conjunction with Panchayat Arts Project – a campaign against racism and fascism. The Tower Hamlets Nine were a group of men wrongfully arrested for protesting against a racist attack on 17-year-old Quddus Ali. People from the community, mainly young Bengalis, held a vigil, but aggressive policing inflamed the situation. After ...
  • Shouting Down Apartheid

    Shouting Down Apartheid

    22 April 1994 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
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