
The Resonance Project is a world music quartet featured during the first weekend of the second annual New Seeds Festival, held Friday and Saturday and March 30-31 in Tampa in honor of Women’s History Month. The Sarasota-based quartet -- vocalist Stephanie Heidemann, percussionists Julian Douglas and Michael Rutherford, and bassist/sound designer Edward Cosla -- performs early sacred music of Spain, Africa, India and Eastern Europe, ranging from Sephardic lullabies to Gregorian chant.
The Resonance Project performs at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Bob Smith Black Box Theatre of Tampa Preparatory School, 727 W Cass St., Tampa, as part of the New Seeds Festival. For more on the music, art and dance at the fest, click here.
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