The WOMAD (the World of Music Arts and Dance) Festival is poised to celebrate its 33rd year in July – and its ninth within Lord Suffolk’s spacious backyard at Charlton Park, near Malmesbury.
Already a raft of big hitters from the world music scene have been announced for the four-day event from July 23-26, including De La Soul, Tinariwen, Ghostpoet, Bellowhead and Laura Mvula.
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Now announced last week: Daddy G of Bristol’s Massive Attack has teamed up with dancehall MC Deemas J for a special collaboration in The Red Tent – one of several stages dotted around the meadows, woods and chill-out zones of Charlton Park.
Read here: http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/13310751.New_names_announced_for_33rd_WOMAD_Festival/
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More on the programmation - selection:
Cheikh Lô (Senegal)Cheikh Lô first came to international attention in 1996. He brings something different to the vibrant dance music of Senegal - acoustic sounds and Sufi lyrics.
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Kassé Mady Diabaté (Mali)This venerable, velvet-voiced elder of Mali brings WOMAD more traditional sounds from Africa. He has taken on the mantle of stately ambassador for his country's music for a good 40 years now.
And also:The Mahotella Queens (South Africa) Daddy G and MC Deemas (UK) Mbongwana Star (Congo) Maarja Nuut and Alhousseini Anivolla (Estonia and Niger) Criolo (Brazil) Sinkane (USA) Nightmares on Wax (UK) Tal National (Niger) Pascuala Ilabaca (Chile) The Soil (South Africa) Violons Barbares (Bulgaria, France and Mongolia) Winston McAnuff & Fixi (Jamaica/France) Shy FX and Stamina MC (UK) Wrongtom Meets Ragga Twins (UK) Chassol (France) The Cambodian Space Project (Cambodia) Sheelanagig (UK) |
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