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Swedish folk band set to perform at Midland Cultural Centre

Their joyful, energetic performances feature superb musicianship, exquisite sibling harmonies and an infectious enthusiasm
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MIDLAND CULTURAL CENTRE
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Touring Canada this summer all the way from Sweden, Fränder is an exciting young folk quartet blending traditional music from their respective countries of Sweden and Estonia. Their joyful, energetic performances feature superb musicianship, exquisite sibling harmonies and an infectious enthusiasm that make for an unforgettable musical experience. 
 
These four family members create harmonies and inventive arrangements producing a musical landscape which focuses on stories filled with warmth, charm and love of adventure - breathing vibrant new life into a traditional folk genre. 
 
Their band name is fitting as it is an old Swedish word referring to both family and kindred as well as fellow humans. Fränder are: Natasja Dluzewska on fiddle, Säde Tatar on flute, Gabbi Dluzewski on stringed instruments, and, Daniel Dluzewski bass and vocals.
 
The foursome have already had the privilege of hosting an international competition in Estonia, where they were awarded for their music. Since then, they have toured around the world, including an invitation as guests to perform at the Swedish embassy in Guatemala. Touring and meeting an audience in so many different countries helped them take the step of recording their first album. which has received many rave reviews. You can find our more at their website.
 
Thursday, July 12 at 8 p.m.
At Midland Cultural Centre
Tickets $25.00 plus HST and fees
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Order tickets online here
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