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Tambores Bata by Toca Percussion
Toca Percussion Bata Drums
Bata Drums by the lighthouse.
Bata 🥁 / Tambores Bata
London is a City that is never far from a river. There is a lot to explore. Thanks to Elio Peña and Rebecca Radmore, husband and wife film and photography team, I learned about the River Wandle as I made some research for the London Lucumi Choir’s debut Video clip. The track we made the Video for is a cover version of the Ibeyi’s amazing Song “River”. Whilst I wanted to make an arrangement suitable for the Choir also exploring toques dedicated to Oshun, I wanted a backdrop of a beautiful London based river and I found it literally five minutes away from our film crew’s house in Mitcham, South London
The River Wandle, although technically not lost, is not known to many who live on it’s door steps, and being a North Londoner, I was not aware of the beauty of the River or the history. About the River Wandle . Looking after the River Wandle.
Looking for locations I wandered through Morden Hall Park which belongs to the National Trust. There I spotted a really beautiful bridge. Unfortunately The National Trust’s fee for filming there was a little steep for our community project and so we ended filming in less populated, more neglected but still beautiful Ravensbury Park. Please have a look at these amazing photos and please have a look at our first Video Clip
Research Trip: Photos Taken on my Mobile Phone
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Morden Hall Park
River Wandle
Morden Hall Park
Ravensbury Park
Ravensbury Park
Ravensbury Park
On Location
Photo by Sonia
An Ode to Oshun by the River banks of the River Wandle with the filming of London Lucumi Choir’s “River” originally sung by Ibeyi
By Rebecca Radmore On Location
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from our Video Clip River: See link Below
Still From Video Clip by Rebecca Radmore and Elio Peña
Still From Video Clip by Rebecca Radmore and Elio Peña
Rebecca Radmore and Elio Peña are FireSoul Media
Video Clip Filmed and Directed by FireSoul Media. CD also out soon on Movimientos Label:
River/Rezo Oshun
Our second major location was North Of the River; My favourite Woods. Queen’s Woods. But also one place where the River Moselle can be spotted. Well It is a stream at this point:
Elegua on location!
Elegua Resting inbetween takes!
The message is, view our Video Clip and share it if you like it! Explore your environment. Even our big cities may have hidden treasures.
London’s Lost Rivers London is a City that is never far from a river. There is a lot to explore.
Manuel Alejandro Carro performs Oru Seco & Some Afro-Cuban Chants
Sandra Kratc Video Recording Video Editing
Kamilo Kratc Audio Recording Audio Mixing
"De Mantazas to New York" - Marvin Diz
https://youtu.be/rrGU10pZqu8
Sandra Kratc Video Recording Video Editing
Kamilo Kratc Audio Recording Audio Mixing