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GRAFFITI CLASSICS
SLAP-STICK STRING QUARTET
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Any show by Graffiti Classics will leave you with a smile on
your face - sixteen strings, eight dancing feet and four
voices. Not gypsy, not jazz - not traditional, not classical
- but scintillatingly slap-stick with brilliant arrangements
and mischievous humour. Every item in the programme reveals
a unique talent - displayed in amazing individual and group
performances with an exciting choreographed presentation.
….sixteen strings, eight
dancing feet and four voices…
Founded in 1997 by four young professional musicians, who met
whilst busking in Covent Garden, London, the groups unique
style has developed a refreshing insight into the world
of classical music for everyone, whatever their age. They
have appeared many times at the National Concert Hall, Whelans,
the Gaiety Theatre, the Sugar Club, the Trinity Ball in
Dublin and in 2001 they were honoured to play for the Irish
President for the switching on of her Christmas tree lights.
In Britain, Graffiti Classics have entertained extensively
at many prestigious venues including London's Hippodrome,
London's Transport Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington
Palace, Bush Hall, London, Cambridge and Oxford Balls, Nottingham
City Hall, Leeds Football Club and notably the Queens Jubilee
baton relay for the Commonwealth Games in Oxford. Since
their debut on 'The Late Late Show' with Gay Burne in 1998,
the group have been in regular demand on TV and radio featuring
on Lyric FM, The Gay Burne Hour, The Saturday Show, Live
at Three, PM Live, Open House and Den 2.
"I would like to thank you and all the members from Graffiti
Classics for your wonderful performance at the reception
at Aras an Uachtaráin on Thursday, 18 September, 2003. I
greatly appreciate the contribution you made to our event
in terms of talent and time."
Mary McAleese, President Of Ireland
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