
Graffiti Classics have moved the classical
string quartet into the 21st Century. Not gypsy, not jazz, not
traditional, not classical but 16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4
voices. Scintillatingly slap-stick with brilliant arrangements and
mischievous humour. Every item in the programme reveals a unique
talent, displayed in an individual and group performance with an
exciting choreographed presentation.
Founded in 1997 by four young professional
musicians, who met whilst busking in Covent Garden, London, the
groups unique style has developed a refreshing insight into the
world of classical music for everyone whatever their age.

They were accepted onto the Yehudi
Menuhin's 'Live Music Now!' scheme in 1998 enabling them to tour
extensively throughout England and Wales and gain valuable
experience working with children, the elderly and people with
special needs. In 1999, they gave their Welsh Prom debut at St.
David's Hall, Cardiff and in 2000 helped launch Bryn Terfel's Faenol
festival to a vast audience and great acclaim. During this time they
also appeared at the St. David's, Wrexham and Criccieth festivals in
Wales and the Raw Talent Festival, Leicester . Following this
Graffiti Classics performed at the Middleham and Northern Aldborough
Festival, Yorkshire , Bude Festival, Cornwall and toured extensively
throughout Somerset and Devon giving concerts in rural churches.
As well as their Cabaret-style performances Graffiti Classics are
known extensively throughout Ireland and Britain for their
educational workshops, having performed to over 200 000 children in
the last six years. They have had several sell-out concerts at 'The
Ark', Dublin and have toured Ireland thoroughly including the Babaro
Festival, Galway , the Halla Baloo Festival, Waterford , the Rulla
Bulla Festival, Mayo, the Ardoyne Festival, Belfast and An
Culturlann, Belfast .

They
have appeared many times at the National Concert Hall, Whelans, the
Gaiety Theatre, the Sugar Club and the Trinity Ball in Dublin and in
2001 were honored to play for the Irish President for the switching
on of her Christmas tree lights. In Britain , Graffiti Classics have
entertained extensively including London 's Hippodrome, London 's
Transport Museum , V and A Museum, Kensington Palace , Bush Hall,
London , Cambridge and Oxford Balls, Nottingham City Hall , Leeds
football Club and notably the Queens Jubilee baton relay for the
Commonwealth Games in Oxford.
After successful tours to Norway in 2001 and 2002, Skipper Music and
the record company Naxos , Norway approached Graffiti Classics to
arrange and record a cd of children's songs composed by Thorbjorn
Egner. In June 2003 the cd was launched and Graffiti Classics toured
Oslo and south Norway appearing in national and regional newspapers
and performing on Radio P4, at the Arken, Lillesand, in Arendal and
opened and closed the Egner Festival at the Deer Parken, the
greatest attraction in Norway .
Since their debut on 'The Late Late Show'
with Gay Burne in 1998, the group have been in regular demand on TV
and radio featuring on Lyric FM, The Gay Burne Hour, The Saturday
Show, Live at Three, PM Live, Open House and Den 2.