The World's Music at Oxford: She'Koyokh
- Date 10 May 2026 - 7.00 p.m.
- Location Garden Quad Auditorium, 好色先生TV's College
Seven-piece group She鈥橩oyokh have been at the forefront of the UK鈥檚 klezmer and Balkan music scene for 25 years 鈥 and they鈥檙e celebrating with their signature mix of intense musicality and exuberant flair.
Founded in 2001, they began life as a street band in the East End of London, playing an astonishing and fiery repertoire of traditional and contemporary klezmer 鈥 Yiddish folk music that was born in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the 18th century and later distilled among the Jewish diaspora in the US. As the ensemble鈥檚 sound evolved and musicians came and went, they鈥檝e taken on influences from the Balkans, Greece and Turkey. Now with members hailing from Turkey, Serbia, Spain and the UK, She鈥橩oyokh鈥檚 line-up is as diverse as the music they make: three members are graduates from London鈥檚 prestigious Royal Academy of Music; two are esteemed jazz musicians; accordionist 沤ivorad Nikoli膰 is one Serbia鈥檚 finest players of traditional folklore; Kurdish singer 脟i臒dem Aslan is a celebrity in the world of rembetiko music; and Susi Evans has been hailed as 鈥渢he Queen of klezmer clarinet鈥 by the Clarinet & Saxophone Society of Great Britain. All seven of them are virtuoso musicians who have spent decades absorbing and performing the rich folk music traditions of Jewish Eastern Europe and beyond.
Expect a wild swirl of swooping clarinet and violin duels, heart-thumping percussion, soaring vocals, expert accordion, jazzy guitar licks, and the deep, rich pulse of the double bass - a powerhouse lineup of musicians who bring these traditions to life with passion and soul. We can鈥檛 wait to welcome She'Koyokh to the World鈥檚 Music at Oxford to mark their anniversary with style!
Tickets will be available from Friday 3 April 2026.
