The magnificence and rhythmic intensity of Irish folk and the universal language of music: Fiddlaffairs inspire cross-culturally and invite you to dance!
What do 4 musicians from 3 nations have in common? They love music as an international language. With their polyphonic sentence singing and their multi-instrumental talents, Fiddlaffairs inspire their audience. On January 27, 2024, Fiddlaffairs will make a guest appearance at the Maschinenhaus in Berlin's Kulturbrauerei.
It is the influences of multi-talented Nora Kudrjawizki and her One Violin Orchestra, Mitch Steinberg's sensitive voice and arrangements, the virtuoso violin playing of Katie Barlas and last but not least the charisma of actor and musician Lenn Kudrjawizki that make Fiddlaffairs something special. Together they bring a lot of experience to the project, which is also reflected in the setlist of original songs and well-known tunes.
Fiddlaffairs are not only musically, but also socially extremely committed. They see their live shows as great fun, in which they actively involve their audience. The joy of playing is the main focus.
The history of Irish music goes back to the Celts and Celtic women. Traditional Irish music is also known as Irish Trad or Irish Folk. Even today, Irish folk is heard, played and celebrated in many places. It inspires musicians all over the world. See for yourself and get your tickets in advance now! The concert is partially seated.