Tribu-te Show

Tribu-te Show at Queens Theatre

Why see Tribu-te Show?

In London for the first time ever, the Tribu-te Show presents an an 'unplugged' show of pure craftsmanship, with minimum use of choreography and special effects.

Starring the extraordinary talents of:

Angelo Seminara - a great friend of Tribu-te and someone who needs little introduction. Yes, currently he is winner of the AIPP Grand Trophy 2011-2012, and Davines artistic director, but you will know him best as the most original and innovative show man and creative hairdresser our industry has known for many years. Intriguing always, you will find his performance spell-binding. We promise.

Tim Hartley - an extraordinary talent and one of the most gifted hair-cutters and stylists, he spent many years at Vidal Sassoon (culminating in his role as International Creative Director ) before leaving to become a solo artist. We find his aesthetic of beautiful, feminine yet edgy hair simply gorgeous. His appearance on previous Tribu-te shows has received standing ovations - well deserved.

Jean-Luc Minetti (for Alexandre de Paris) - continuing the work of his erstwhile mentor and friend Alexandre de Paris at the House of Alexandre, this man is the epitome of exquisite style and elegance. Eye-catching, inimitable chignons are just one of Jean-Luc's fabulous signature looks, he's also an awesome showman. We love him and you will, too.

Darren Ambrose - a member of British Hairdressing Awards Hall of Fame for his avant-garde work, we've long championed the fantastic photographic work of Darren and admired his wonderful show work. We're delighted to bring him to the Tribu-te show for the first time and know he will be as inspirational on stage as he is in print!

Zoe Irwin - with a kitbag full of awards in hairdressing, years as a leading session stylist and a reputation as one of the best show and seminar artists, Zoe was on stage at our very first show in 2006 and we're delighted to welcome her back. As ghd creative director and a cool-hunter at heart, you'll love watching her fingers fly as she demonstrates her art.

In support of AEM: Un Avenir pour les Enfants Du Monde - working to improve the living conditions for poverty-stricken children in Rwanda. Powered by Tribu-te magazine (www.tribu-te.net) with thanks to our sponsors ghd and Great Lengths for sharing our vision

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