Adediran, Robert

Date:
15/09/2009
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TP1/A/1694
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15/09/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:13:30 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit ZOOM digital recorder.

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Robert Adediran from Coventry is a musician who works within the community, working with the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's and also young children, because he wants to take music off the stage and in to people's homes to show everyone has something to contribute to music. He thinks that he going to skip for an hour on the plinth because he didn't want to do something too planned out but is going to take his trumpet in case he wishes to play. The time that he is going to be on the plinth (2am) has had an influence on what he chose to do on the plinth. He believes his Christian faith is an important part of who he is and he describes how his faith had grown and how he practices his religion.

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