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WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes

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WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

The showcase selection this year at WOMEX was extensive and varied, representing many musical traditions of the world. The numerous concerts included the official WOMEX showcases, OffWOMEX performances and private concerts. There several themes, including Flamenco, Brazilian, Galician and much more.

Corsican group A Filetta, who played the first night, impressed some of the delegates, including Link TV's Michal Shapiro, who said: "I loved A Filetta. They are very special. Every night at WOMEX there is a surprise from an artist who moves you in an unexpected way. This year, for the first night it was A Filetta. It was like watching artisans building a cathedral."

 

WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

I chose to attend some of the daytime showcases, which were held at the at the Sevilla Convention Center (FIBES) and the nighttime showcases at the Lope de Vega Theater in downtown Sevilla. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it to the nighttime showcases that took place in the large tents at the nearby Plaza de España. At least three showcases run simultaneously at three separate venues and, in order to see them all, you have to watch 5 or 10 minutes of each concert and then run to the next.

Many delegates were impressed by Cimarron (Colombia) and Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali). Of all the showcases I saw, the ones that a lasting effect on me the most were the outstanding bluegrass/Swedish folk collaboration of American mandolinist Mike Marshall with Swedish folk group Väsen (normally, American violinist Darol Anger is also part of the line-up, but he suffered a wrist injury and could not make it), Argentine band Astillero's new tango, Chinese virtuos Liu Fang and Egypt's lively Bedouin Jerry Can Band.

"At the Teatro Lope de Vega I witnessed one of the best concerts of the event, the one by Californian bluegrass mandolinist Mike Marshall accompanied by Swedish traditional music group Väsen," said Albert Reguant producer of a radio show for Catalunya Radio. "Thursday October 30 performances that stood out were A Filetta (Corsica), and Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba (Mali). Other interesting performances include the concerts by Aurelio Martinez (Garifuna/Honduras) and Camané (Portugal)."

"The Koreans Gongmyoung and Speed Caravan left a big impression," said Michael Genrich (India), EarthSync's Live & Distribution Manager.

WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

"I really liked La 33, Mastretta (he is a friend and I can't be impartial), and Liu Fang," said Rubén Caravaca of Spain's La Fábrica de Ideas.

Photos: 1 - Mike Marshall & Väsen, 2 - Bedouin Jerry Can Band. All photos by Angel Romero.

 


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WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

The showcase selection this year at WOMEX was extensive and varied, representing many musical traditions of the world. The numerous concerts included the official WOMEX showcases, OffWOMEX performances and private concerts. There several themes, including Flamenco, Brazilian, Galician and much more.

Corsican group A Filetta, who played the first night, impressed some of the delegates, including Link TV's Michal Shapiro, who said: "I loved A Filetta. They are very special. Every night at WOMEX there is a surprise from an artist who moves you in an unexpected way. This year, for the first night it was A Filetta. It was like watching artisans building a cathedral."

 

WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

I chose to attend some of the daytime showcases, which were held at the at the Sevilla Convention Center (FIBES) and the nighttime showcases at the Lope de Vega Theater in downtown Sevilla. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it to the nighttime showcases that took place in the large tents at the nearby Plaza de España. At least three showcases run simultaneously at three separate venues and, in order to see them all, you have to watch 5 or 10 minutes of each concert and then run to the next.

Many delegates were impressed by Cimarron (Colombia) and Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali). Of all the showcases I saw, the ones that a lasting effect on me the most were the outstanding bluegrass/Swedish folk collaboration of American mandolinist Mike Marshall with Swedish folk group Väsen (normally, American violinist Darol Anger is also part of the line-up, but he suffered a wrist injury and could not make it), Argentine band Astillero's new tango, Chinese virtuos Liu Fang and Egypt's lively Bedouin Jerry Can Band.

"At the Teatro Lope de Vega I witnessed one of the best concerts of the event, the one by Californian bluegrass mandolinist Mike Marshall accompanied by Swedish traditional music group Väsen," said Albert Reguant producer of a radio show for Catalunya Radio. "Thursday October 30 performances that stood out were A Filetta (Corsica), and Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba (Mali). Other interesting performances include the concerts by Aurelio Martinez (Garifuna/Honduras) and Camané (Portugal)."

"The Koreans Gongmyoung and Speed Caravan left a big impression," said Michael Genrich (India), EarthSync's Live & Distribution Manager.

WOMEX 2008 Provided World Music Showcases for All Tastes | News

"I really liked La 33, Mastretta (he is a friend and I can't be impartial), and Liu Fang," said Rubén Caravaca of Spain's La Fábrica de Ideas.

Photos: 1 - Mike Marshall & Väsen, 2 - Bedouin Jerry Can Band. All photos by Angel Romero.

 


Read more at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/worldmusiccentral/mainfeed/~3/450585597/womex_2008_showcase_review.