Another great music event is on our calendar for January 2023. The Ha!Man is back in Stanford and performing at Stanford Kitchen. A concert not to be missed!
Open from 18:00 for dinner before the show that starts at 19:00.
R120 Cover
Special reduced menu available.
Open from 18:00 for dinner before the show that starts at 19:00.
R120 Cover
Special reduced menu available.
With a solid background in classical cello and piano, South Africa’s “HA!Man” (Francois le Roux) has improvised since age
four and turned this gift into an international career spanning three decades. He coined his art “HA!” for the mystical way
he approaches his playing, preferring to proceed from a point of silence (or a breath), feeling his way through a myriad of
styles and textures. In a live performance, his spontaneous cello playing is central but is often complimented with
keyboard (or piano, if available) improvisations, expressions with voice, whistling, flutes and traditional instruments, and even
dancing as well as video projection. Each performance is unique but follows an emotional contour that progresses from the
contemplative, through to the energetic and explorative and finally to celebration and homecoming. Original electronic
accompaniments playing through high-quality sound turn any space – from living rooms to concert halls – into a place of
wonder and deep experience.
four and turned this gift into an international career spanning three decades. He coined his art “HA!” for the mystical way
he approaches his playing, preferring to proceed from a point of silence (or a breath), feeling his way through a myriad of
styles and textures. In a live performance, his spontaneous cello playing is central but is often complimented with
keyboard (or piano, if available) improvisations, expressions with voice, whistling, flutes and traditional instruments, and even
dancing as well as video projection. Each performance is unique but follows an emotional contour that progresses from the
contemplative, through to the energetic and explorative and finally to celebration and homecoming. Original electronic
accompaniments playing through high-quality sound turn any space – from living rooms to concert halls – into a place of
wonder and deep experience.
Visit www.hamanworld.com for more info