We're delighted to open our 2024/25 season with a performance from Nottingham-based quartet MUHA. Pay what you decide and join us for an hour of music that combines the melodic beauty of Eastern European folklore, North Indian Kathak rhythms, and Cuban beats – rooted in the Slavonic tradition but cultured from the world.
MUHA’s musicians come from different walks of life, combining their expertise to create a unique sound. The band formed in 2004 when singer/songwriter Iryna Muha met guitarist Dmitry Fedotov. Together with Louise Clements on bass/kathak vocals and Nikki Mckenzie playing percussion, MUHA offers an enthralling fusion of Slavonic-rooted music enhanced with rhythms and global folklore narratives.
Concert format and pricing
Our hour-long, bite-sized concerts are an ideal introduction to different genres of music – and with a recommended ticket price, you decide what you pay. Tickets are general admission with no reserved seating, so please ensure you tell us about any access requirements for you or your party at the time of booking.
NTU Arts: University Hall Concerts at Nottingham Trent University
University Hall is a beautifully restored Wesleyan Chapel on Nottingham Trent University's (NTU) City Campus. With stalls and balcony seating, this intimate venue has a excellent acoustic to experience live music up close and personal. We are passionate about access to the arts, and our pay what you decide pricing is designed to make our concerts affordable to everyone. We are also committed to the education and development of young people, and these concerts are produced in collaboration with NTU students. Our artistic programme reflects the diversity of the city and NTU's student and staff community. Find out more about about University Hall, including access and travel information.
Event Details
Doors Open at 6:30PM
From 7:00PM to 8:00PM