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5-423: Sue Hart (or similar) may refer to: Su Hart (born 1959), British musician Susanne Hart (1927–2010), South African conservationist Susan Hart (born 1941), American actress [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-616: Is a British musician, as of 2006 living in Bath , UK, and vocalist of the band Baka Beyond which was formed in 1992, when she and her partner, guitar, mandolin and bouzouki player Martin Cradick (formerly of the group Outback ) travelled to south-east Cameroon to live with the Baka tribe (hunter-gatherer Pygmies) in the rainforest and record their music. The band was inspired by the Baka, "one of

15-678: The community together and also for pure fun" She frequently travels to other countries to pick up musical influences. Su Hart founded the Walcot State Choir in Bath in 2000 and has directed it since. As well as meeting regularly every Tuesday in term time, the choir has collaborated in cultural exchanges with the Ensemble Vocal Maitres Et Maitresses of Auch , France, and choirs in Kaposvar which

20-402: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sue_Hart&oldid=1005379640 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Su Hart Su Hart (born 3 September 1959)

25-418: The oldest and most sensitive musical cultures on earth". The encounter with the Baka was to set their lives in a new direction. "It was the amazing bird-like singing or yelli that first attracted me, ... The women get together before the dawn to sing, enchant the animals of the forest and ensure that the men's hunting will be successful. Song and dance are used by the Baka for healing, for rituals, for keeping

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