Tarek Yamani bringing New York cool to The Fridge



Tarek Yamani kicks off the latest round of live shows from The Fridge. Here is what you need to know about the Lebanese jazz pianist before his Dubai gig tonight.

The Artist

Born and raised in Beirut in 1980, Yamani relocated to New York in 2011. His biggest gig was in April last year when Yamani performed in the inaugural International Jazz Day at the UN headquarters in NYC, alongside luminaries Wayne Shorter, Richard Bona, Zakir Hussein and Vinnie Colaiuta, Throughout his career, Tarek performed with various groups around the Middle East, the Gulf, North Africa, Europe and the USA and conducted various jazz workshops incluiding one at the 2010 Palermo Jazz Festival in Italy.

The Performance

"Opening season 14 of The Fridge Concert Series, I will play a versatile repertoire of Jazz Standards, Brazilian songs, and original compositions based in Arabic rhythms and modes such as the Dabke, Sama'i & Muwashah," he said. "The concert will also pay tribute to great composers such as Sayed Darwish, John Coltrane and Antonio Carlos Jobim." Joining Yamani tonight is local jazz artist Elie Afif on double bass.

The Details

Tarek Yamani plays at The Fridge tonight. Alserkal Avenue, Unit 5, Al Quoz 1, Street 8, Dubai. Doors open at 7:30 pm, music starts at 8pm. Tickets are Dh50 per person. Dh25 for students and free for those under 18 years of age. For more information go to: www.thefridgedubai.com

If you go

The flights 

Emirates flies from Dubai to Funchal via Lisbon, with a connecting flight with Air Portugal. Economy class returns cost from Dh3,845 return including taxes.

The trip

The WalkMe app can be downloaded from the usual sources. If you don’t fancy doing the trip yourself, then Explore  offers an eight-day levada trails tour from Dh3,050, not including flights.

The hotel

There isn’t another hotel anywhere in Madeira that matches the history and luxury of the Belmond Reid's Palace in Funchal. Doubles from Dh1,400 per night including taxes.