Thainoz features Peranya Visitchantaragoon on saw u (Thai alto fiddle) and khim (hammered dulcimer), Ravikesh Singh on tabla, dhol and harmonium, and Gareth Mewes on violin and guitar.

At the heart of Thainoz is the concept of storytelling, with each piece conveying a narrative that draws on their individual cultural backgrounds and personal experiences, creating an atmosphere that encourages the audience to also share and celebrate their own cultural stories.

This group celebrates the beauty of cultural exchange and the power of collaboration through music, and ultimately aspires to be a catalyst for cultural safety and self-expression, a world where all voices are heard and valued.

Music: Thainoz ‘Magpie’

Video: Thomas Oliver

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