PRANASA has been invited to perform on the outdoor stage of Megaron Thessalonikis, Thessaloniki's premiere Concert Hall, on July 6th at 9pm For this gig PRANASA are Supirya Nagarajan, Duncan Chapman, Yanna Zissiadou and we are thrilled that Lucy Nolan will be joining us on harp to create a fabulous new programme for our Greek audience! Part of the programme will feature Lukas Piel's new composition 'Horizon'. PRANASA thrive on embracing the freedom to shape, shift and transform pieces live on stage. It goes beyond improvisation and is inclusive of our cultural backgrounds. PRANASA is about breathing with music and this new ensemble should bring on new adventures in sound and colour!
PRANASA's debut performance after a week-long Residency at SNape Maltings, funded by Britten-Pears Arts. Taking their name from the Sanskrit word ‘Prana’, meaning ‘ultimate breath’, and ‘Anasa’, Greek for ‘Breath’, PRANASA aim to do nothing less than breathe music.