WOMAD ( ; World of Music, Arts and Dance) is an international
arts festival
An arts festival is a festival that can encompass a wide range of art forms including music, dance, film, fine art, literature, poetry and isn't solely focused on visual arts. Arts festivals may feature a mixed program that include music, lite ...
. The central aim of WOMAD is to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance.
History
WOMAD was founded in 1980 by English rock musician
Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
, with
Thomas Brooman
Thomas Brooman (b. 1 April 1954) is a festival organiser and promoter of music, best known for his role as co-founder and artistic director of the WOMAD (World of Music Arts & Dance) festival organisation.
Early life
Born in Bristol in 1954, he ...
, Bob Hooton,
Mark Kidel
Mark Kidel (born 6 July 1947) is a documentary filmmaker, writer and critic, working mostly in France and the UK. His award-winning films include portraits of Cary Grant, John Adams (composer), Elvis Costello, Boy George, Ravi Shankar, Rod S ...
, Stephen Pritchard,
Martin Elbourne
Martin Elbourne (born 19 January 1957 in Carlisle, Cumberland) is an English performing arts promoter. Elbourne was brought up near the village of Knebworth, Hertfordshire. His first job, at age fifteen, was working for the local stately ...
and Jonathan Arthur. Original designers were Steve Byrne and Valerie Hawthorn. The first WOMAD festival was in
Shepton Mallet
Shepton Mallet is a market town and civil parish in the Mendip District of Somerset, England, some south-west of Bath, south of Bristol and east of Wells. It had an estimated population of 10,810 in 2019. Mendip District Council is based t ...
, UK in 1982. The audience saw
Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
,
Don Cherry
Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. Cherry played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins, and later coached the team for five se ...
,
The Beat,
Drummers of Burundi,
Echo & The Bunnymen,
Imrat Khan
Imrat Khan (17 November 1935 – 22 November 2018) was an Indian sitar and surbahar player and composer. He was the younger brother of sitar maestro Ustad Vilayat Khan.Farrell, Gerry (2001)"Khan, Imrat" ''Grove Music Online''. (subscription ...
,
Prince Nico Mbarga,
Peter Hammill
Peter Joseph Andrew Hammill (born 5 November 1948) is an English musician and recording artist. He was a founder member of the progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Best known as a singer/songwriter, he also plays guitar and piano and ...
,
Simple Minds
Simple Minds are a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1977. They have released a string of hit singles, becoming best known internationally for "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (1985), which topped the '' Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United St ...
,
Suns of Arqa
Suns of Arqa are a world music collective founded in 1979 by Michael Wadada. Since the group's formation, over 200 people from around the world have played and recorded with them, and in many cases these were like-minded musicians Wadada met ...
,
The Chieftains
The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous wi ...
and Ekome National Dance Company, founded by Barrington, Angie, Pauline and Lorna Anderson, the pioneering African arts company in the UK amongst others performing.
Gabriel and his company, which had funded WOMAD, faced financial ruin from high costs of the festival in its very first year, worsened by the lack of suitable transport to the venue (Shepton Mallet Showground) and a lack of publicity. At the suggestion of
Tony Smith, the manager of Gabriel and
Genesis
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Bible
* Book of Genesis, the first book of the biblical scriptures of both Judaism and Christianity, describing the creation of the Earth and of mankind
* Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book of ...
, he and the remaining members of Genesis agreed to play together for a single show under the name '
Six of the Best
Six of the Best was a reunion concert between the rock band Genesis, their original lead singer Peter Gabriel and former guitarist Steve Hackett. It took place on a wet Saturday, 2 October 1982, at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshi ...
' at Milton Keynes. This performance included a dynamic inclusion of Ekome National Dance Company, fusing live African Drum on Peter Gabriel's track 'Rhythm Of The Heat'. The show rescued the company and made it possible for further WOMAD events to take place.
Since 1982, WOMAD Festivals have travelled all over the world, bringing artists to 27 countries and entertaining over one million people. The main UK event settled at Rivermead in
Reading, Berkshire
Reading ( ) is a town and borough in Berkshire, Southeast England, southeast England. Located in the Thames Valley at the confluence of the rivers River Thames, Thames and River Kennet, Kennet, the Great Western Main Line railway and the M4 mot ...
, from 1990 until 2006. Before moving to its present home in Charlton Park, Wiltshire from 2007.
In 2017 WOMAD UK marked its 35th anniversary. Headliners
Emir Kusturica
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&
The No Smoking Orchestra
The No Smoking Orchestra, frequently credited as Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra, is a Serbian garage rock band formed in Belgrade in 1993.
The band was formed in 1993 by Nele Karajlić who, after relocating to Belgrade from Sarajevo, ...
,
Toots and The Maytals
The Maytals, known from 1972 to 2020 as Toots and the Maytals, are a Jamaican musical group, one of the best known ska and rocksteady vocal groups. The Maytals were formed in the early 1960s and were key figures in popularizing reggae music.
...
, and
Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940) is an American funk, soul, and jazz composer, vibraphone player, and music producer. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records, before his tenure at Pol ...
,
Seun Kuti
Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti (born 11 January 1983), who is called by the name Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician, singer and the youngest son of the famous Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. Seun leads his father's former band Egypt 80.
Biography
The y ...
&
Egypt 80
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerian musician, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is regarded as the p ...
along with 30 other artists performed for a record-setting audience for the festival of 40,000 people.
In 2022, after two forced cancellations due to the
Covid-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ...
pandemic the UK festival returned for its 40th anniversary.
Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
appeared on stage with Friday night headliner
Angelique Kidjo
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* Angélique (given name), a French feminine name
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* Angélique (instrument), a string instrument of the lute family
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as well as introducing
Osibisa
Osibisa are a Ghanaian-British Afro-Rock band founded in London in the late 1960s by four expatriate West African and three London based Caribbean musicians.
Osibisa were the most successful and longest lived of the African-heritage bands in ...
on stage on Saturday afternoon. Other headliners included
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (keyb ...
,
Fatoumata Diawara
Fatoumata Diawara ( bm, ߝߊ߫ߕߎߡߕߊ ߖߊ߯ߥߙߊ߫, Fatumta Jawara, born 1982) is a Malian singer-songwriter currently living in France.
Diawara began her career as an actress in theatre and in film, including ''Genesis'' (1999), '' Sia, T ...
&
Lianne La Havas
Lianne Charlotte Barnes (born 23 August 1989), known professionally as Lianne La Havas ( ), is a British singer-songwriter and record producer. Her career began after being introduced to various musicians, including singer Paloma Faith, for wh ...
. Other keys acts across the weekend on other stages included
Kae Tempest
Kae Tempest (formerly Kate Tempest; born 22 December 1985) is an English spoken word performer, poet, recording artist, novelist and playwright.
At the age of 16, Tempest was accepted into the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in ...
,
Kanda Bongo Man
Kanda Bongo Man (born Bongo Kanda; 1955) is a Congolese soukous musician.
Kanda Bongo Man was born in Inongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo. He became the singer for Orchestra Belle Mambo in 1973, developing a sound influenced by Tabu Ley. ...
,
Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (; born 26 June 1942), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both his musical innovation and political activism. From 2003 to 2008, he served as Brazil's Minister of Culture in the administration ...
,
The Selector
''Selector Radio'' is a weekly two-hour radio show produced by Folded Wing for the British Council. It covers a variety of music genres, ranging from grime, indie, soul, and dance and features live sessions and DJ mixes.
Launched in 2001, as ' ...
and
Les Amazones d'Afrique
''Les Amazones d'Afrique'' is a contemporary world music supergroup formed in Mali in 2015 featuring Kandia Kouyaté, Angélique Kidjo
Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo (; born July 14, 1960), known as Angéli ...
.
Festival recordings
A triple album was released in 2007 to make the 35th anniversary of WOMAD featuring recordings from many of the festivals in the UK and other sites across the world.
Various other
Real World Records
Real World Records is a British record label specializing in world music. It was founded in 1989 by English musician Peter Gabriel and original members of WOMAD. A majority of the works released on Real World Records feature music recorded at ...
albums feature recordings from the 1982, 1988, 1996 and 2002 UK festivals.
Artists such as
23 Skidoo,
Sons of Arqa
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Social issues
In pre-industrial societies and some current c ...
,
Echo & The Bunnymen and
Tankus The Henge have released recordings from the UK festivals.
For the 40th anniversary of the first UK festival in 2022
Real World Records
Real World Records is a British record label specializing in world music. It was founded in 1989 by English musician Peter Gabriel and original members of WOMAD. A majority of the works released on Real World Records feature music recorded at ...
released the "Live at WOMAD 1982" double album on CD, Vinyl and download featuring mostly previously unreleased recordings from the very first UK festival. The CD included two bonus songs. The vinyl included a replica of the original poster.
Ethos
From the outset, the WOMAD name has reflected the festival's idea; to be embracing but non-definitive, inspiring and outward looking; and more than anything, enthusiastic about a world that has no boundaries in its ability to communicate through music and movement.
Programming
WOMAD has always presented music that they felt to be of excellence, passion and individuality, regardless of musical genre or geographical origin. WOMAD encourages collaboration amongst the artists they invite to perform. The first WOMAD Festival in 1982 had
Echo and the Bunnymen join forces with the
Drummers of Burundi, and WOMAD Abu Dhabi 2010, saw a collaboration between
Tinariwen
Tinariwen (Tamasheq: , with vowels , pronounced ''tinariwen'' "deserts", plural of ''ténéré'' "desert") is a collective of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali. Considered a pioneer of desert blues, the group's guita ...
,
TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio (TVOTR) is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2001. The band consists of Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops), David Andrew Sitek (guitars, keyboards, loops), Kyp Malone (vocals, guitars, bass, loops), and Jale ...
members
Kyp Malone
David Kyp Joel Malone (born February 27, 1973) is an American multi-instrumentalist and member of the bands TV on the Radio, Iran, Rain Machine, and Ice Balloons.
Biography
Malone grew up in Moon Township, Pennsylvania and moved to New Jersey for ...
and
Tunde Adebimpe
Babatunde Omoroga Adebimpe (born February 26, 1975) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, actor, director, and visual artist best known as the lead singer of the Brooklyn-based band TV on the Radio.
Early life
Adebimpe was born into a Nig ...
, Grammy-winning producer
Ian Brennan (music producer, author)
Ian Brennan (; born June 15, 1966) is an American music producer, author and lecturer on violence prevention.
Brennan has authored six books, two on anger, ''Anger Antidotes'' (2011) and ''Hate-less'' (2014); a novella, ''Sister Maple Syrup Eyes ...
, and the French Algerian Mehdi from Speed Caravan.
*Workshops. Adult workshops are taken by the musicians and will involve dance, musical instruments and discussions. Children's workshops involve painting, circus skills, graffiti, modelling, story telling and more.
*Taste The World. Musicians cook a choice of dish from their home country in front of an audience.
*Global Market. The Global Market sells international food and wares.
UK Location
WOMAD in the UK takes place in the grounds of
Charlton Park, a stately home in
Wiltshire
Wiltshire (; abbreviated Wilts) is a historic and ceremonial county in South West England with an area of . It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset to the southwest, Somerset to the west, Hampshire to the southeast, Gloucestershire ...
. The arena holds at least 5 main stages with a further one in the Arboretum. An old fashioned steam fair, global market, children's area, wellbeing section is also found on the WOMAD UK festival site.
WOMAD Charlton Park falls on the last complete weekend in July. In 2019 the capacity of the festival was 40,000.
Previous UK Locations
After the debut 1982 performance at the Bath & West Showground the festival took a sabbatical. There were some WOMAD events in 1983 at the
ICA in London as part of a collaboration with Capital Radio Festival to see if there was still an audience for the brand.
1985 saw the festival move to Mersea Island in Essex with
New Order,
The Fall,
Toots & The Maytals
The Maytals, known from 1972 to 2020 as Toots and the Maytals, are a Jamaican musical group, one of the best known ska and rocksteady vocal groups. The Maytals were formed in the early 1960s and were key figures in popularizing reggae music.
...
,
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ( pa, ; born Pervez Fateh Ali Khan; 13 October 1948 – 16 August 1997) was a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and music director. He was primarily a singer of qawwali — a form of Sufi music, Sufi devotional music. ...
,
The Pogues
The Pogues were an English or Anglo-Irish Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan and others, founded in Kings Cross, London in 1982, as "Pogue Mahone" – the anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic ''póg mo thóin'', meaning "kiss my arse". T ...
,
A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio (abbreviated as ACR) are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 in Flixton, Greater Manchester by Peter Terrell (guitar, electronics) and Simon Topping (vocals, trumpet), with additional members Jez Kerr (bass, vocals), Martin ...
and
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra (PCO) were an avant-pop band led by English guitarist Simon Jeffes. Co-founded with cellist Helen Liebmann, it toured extensively during the 1980s and 1990s. The band's sound is not easily categorized, having elemen ...
performing amongst others. (A section of Nusrat's performance was released on CD in 2019).
1986 the festival moved to Kenn Pier Farm, Clevedon, Somerset and saw performances from
Gil Scott-Heron
Gilbert Scott-Heron (April 1, 1949 – May 27, 2011) was an American Jazz poetry, jazz poet, singer, musician, and author, known primarily for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician ...
,
Misty In Roots
Misty in Roots are a British roots reggae band formed in Southall, London, in the mid 1970s. Their first album was 1979's ''Live at the Counter Eurovision'', a record full of Rastafarian songs. It was championed by BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, help ...
,
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees were a British rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. They have been widely influential, both over their contemporaries and with later acts. ''Q'' magazine ...
,
The Housemartins
The Housemartins were an English indie rock group formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s and charted three top-ten albums and six top-twenty singles in the UK. Many of their lyrics conveyed a mixture of socialist politics and Christiani ...
,
Youssou N'Dour
Youssou N'Dour (, wo, Yuusu Nduur; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional actor, businessman, and politician. In 2004, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine describe ...
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The Bhundu Boys
The Bhundu Boys were a Zimbabwean band that played a mixture of chimurenga music with American rock and roll, disco, country, and pop influences. Their style became known as jit, and is quite popular across Africa, with some international succ ...
,
Aswad
Aswad are a British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B and soul influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the mid-1970s, having released a total of 21 albums. Their UK hit singles include the number one "Don't Tur ...
,
Hugh Masekela
Hugh Ramapolo Masekela (4 April 1939 – 23 January 2018) was a South African trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, singer and composer who was described as "the father of South African jazz". Masekela was known for his jazz compositions and for ...
,
23 Skidoo and
The Blue Aeroplanes
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amongst many others 19–20 July.
In 1987 WOMAD hosted the new world-music-focused third stage at
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemp ...
that went on to be called The Jazz World (and later, West Holts) stage. 1987 also saw the first of the WOMAD weekenders in Carlyon Bay, Cornwall (The Coliseum) that ran annually until 1993. (
The Durutti Column
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released recordings from their performance here in the late 1980s).
There was a folk & blues WOMAD event in 1988 at the South Hill Park Arts Centre in Bracknell. (A recording from this event was later released on CD).
1989 to 1997 WOMAD weekender events were held in Morecambe Bay, Lancashire so that the brand weren't accused of being "southern-centric".
1990-2006 The Rivermead Centre (and later Little John's Farm),
Reading, Berkshire
Reading ( ) is a town and borough in Berkshire, Southeast England, southeast England. Located in the Thames Valley at the confluence of the rivers River Thames, Thames and River Kennet, Kennet, the Great Western Main Line railway and the M4 mot ...
was the permanent WOMAD UK festival home before the festival moved to its current home in Wiltshire due to needing to expand, by the time the festival had expanded and needed to move there were three stages: The Open Air, Siam and Village. (Recordings exist from several of the events). 1988 saw the Siam Tent first introduced.
2003-2005 saw additional events at
The Eden Project, including a special
Live 8
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performance (released on CD & DVD).
Fri 22/08/2003:
Eden Arena:
Afro Celt Sound System
Los De Abajo
Chico Cesar
Humid & Tropical Biomes & The Indigo Tent:
The Patrick Duff Band
Madosini & Vuyo
Patrick Duff, Madosini & Vuyo
The Dhol Foundation
Chartwell Dutiro
Gwenno
The Link Building:
1 Giant Leap
Pathaan
DJ Desperado
Fri 27/08/2003:
"A SUMMERS NIGHT OF MUSIC"
SHOW OF HANDS (UK)
SUSANA BACA (Peru), THE CAT EMPIRE (Australia)
ASERE (Cuba)
LAYE SOW (Senegal)
DREAMCATCHER (UK)
DREADZONE SOUND SYSTEM (UK)
CHARLIE GILLETT (UK)
Sat 02/07/2005
"Live 8 - Africa Calling"
Hosted by Peter Gabriel and Youssou N'dour
Angelique Kidjo
Maryam Mursal
Salif Keita
Thomas Mapfumo & the Blacks Unlimited
Tinariwen
Daara J
Akim El Sikameya
Shikisha
Ayub Ogada
Modou Diouf & O Fogum
WOMAD came to
Bristol Zoo
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in 2011, with a subsequent event in 2012. A boycott of the 2012 event was called for by the
Captive Animals Protection Society because of concerns that noise from the festival could affect the animals' welfare.
2011 event (£20 adults over 15, children 3-14 £5, under 3 free):
Biram Seck, Gabby Young and Other Animals, Muntu Valdo, Rua MacMillan, Siyaya, The Magic Tombolinos
2012 event (same prices):
Ballet Nimba, Jaipur Kawa Brass Band, Perunika, Ska Cubano, Spiro, The Boxettes
2013 event (£17.50 for adults this year):
Diabel Cissokho, Katy Carr & the Aviators, Sarah Savoy and the Francadians, The Dhol Foundation, The Barons of Tang.
(Radio Womad were also present at all three Bristol Zoo events).
2022 saw a free WOMAD commissioned event at the South Bank Centre featuring an hour long performance by
Yazz Ahmed
Yazz Ahmed (born 1983) is a British- Bahraini trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer. Her music mixes Arabic and Western influences.
She has worked with Toshiko Akiyoshi, Rufus Reid, John Zorn, Ash Walker, the London Jazz Orchestra, and also re ...
.
Reading Highlights
2001
Friday
- Soweto String Quartet (South Africa)
- Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama (Japan)
- Mabulu (Mozambique)
- Asian Dub Foundation (UK)
- Ballet Folklorico Cutumba (Santiago de Cuba)
- Rachid Taha (Algeria)
- Joji Hirota & the London Metropolitan Ensemble (Japan/UK)
- Dounia (Sicily)
- Paul James & Mark Hawkins (UK)
Saturday
- Siyaya (Zimbabwe)
- Tarras (UK)
- Hamid Baroudi (Algeria)
- Oliver Mutukudzi & The Black Spirits (Zimbabwe)
- Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama (Japan)
- Imbizo with special guests Nuclearte (Zimbabwe/Sicily)
- Cecile Kayirebwa (Rwanda)
- Jose Merce (Spain)
- Juan de Marcos' Afro-Cuban All Stars (Cuba)
- Modou Diouf & Beugue Djamm (Senegal)
- Cachaito Lopez (Cuba)
- Cheikh Lo (Senegal)
- Dounia (Sicily)
- Whirl-Y-Gig
Sunday
- Regis Gizavo (Madagascar)
- Orchestre National de Barbes (Magreb/France)
- Shilpi Baruri
- Badenya les Freres Coulibaly (Burkina Faso)
- Danza Libre (Cuba)
- Hamid Baroudi (Algeria)
- Badejo Arts (Nigeria)
- Trilok Gurtu (India)
- Oliver Mutukudzi & The Black Spirits (Zimbabwe)
- Siyaya (Zimbabwe)
- Mushtaq (UK)
- Whirl-Y-Gig
2002
Abdelkader Saadoun (Algeria/UK); Anouskha Shankar (India); Bob Brozman/Rene Lacaille/Takashi Hirayasu (USA/New Guinea Islands/Japan); Cara Dillon (UK); Ernest Ranglin (Jamaica); Francis Dunnery (UK); Gigi (Ethiopia); Issa Bagayogo (Mali); Lokua Kanza (Zaire); Los De Abajo (Mexico); Pina (Austria); Rachid Taha (Algeria); Rebecca Malope (South Africa); Ronu Majumdar Trio with special guest Trilok Gurtu (India); Souad Massi (Algeria); Tartit Ensemble (Mali) and Trio Mocoto (Brazil); Adrian Sherwood (UK); Bill Cobham (USA); Asere (Cuba); The Bisserov Sisters (Bulgaria); Misty In Roots (UK); Orchestra Baobab (Senegal); Papa Noel & Papi Oviedo (Congo); King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall (Nigeria); Kanda Bongo Man (Congo); The Walkabouts (USA); and The Shrine (UK); System 7 (UK)
2003
Friday 25 July
1 Giant Leap (UK) with special guest appearances from Baaba Maal (Senegal) and Maxi Jazz (UK); Amampondo (South Africa), Amjad Ali Khan (India); Bembeya Jazz (Guinea); Celloman (UK); Chico César (Brazil); Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks (USA); Eliza Carthy Big Band (England); Joji Hirota and Taiko Drummers (Japan/UK); Julien Jacob (Benin/West Indies/France); McKay (USA); Modeste Hugues (Madagascar); Pape & Cheikh (Senegal); Sevara Nazarkhan (Uzbekistan); Sotho Sounds (Lesotho) and The Suspects - Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue (UK). CLUB WOMAD - DJ Gilles Peterson (UK); The Cat Empire (Australia) and DJ Desperado (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez and Fabriga(UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK) and Les Goulus (France).
Saturday 26 July
Ali Slimani (Algeria/UK); Amampondo (South Africa); Asad Qizilbash (Pakistan); Clave y Guaguancó (Cuba); Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks (USA); Jimmy Cliff (Jamaica); JJC and the 419 Squad (UK/Nigeria); Julien Jacob (Benin/WestIndies/France); Liam Gerner (Australia); Lo'Jo (France); Nitin Sawhney (UK); Pape & Cheikh (Senegal); Samba Sunda (Java); Super Rail Band of Bamako (Mali); Temple of Sound (UK): Teofilo Chantre (Cap Verde) and The Cat Empire (Australia). CLUB WOMAD - DJ Mr Scruff (UK) and Homelife (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez & Fabriga (UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK)and Les Goulus (France).
Sunday 27 July
Asad Qizilbash (Pakistan); Claude Chaloub & special guest Ronu Majumdar (Lebanon/India); Ensemble Kaboul (Afghanistan); Errol Linton's Blues Vibe (UK); Kad Achouri (France/Spain/Algeria); Khaled (Algeria); Manecas Costa (Guinea Bissau); Manu Dibango & Ray Lema (Cameroon/Democratic Republic of Congo); Ojos de Brujo (Spain); Oumou Sangare (Mali); Rodrigo and Gabriela (Mexico); Sevara Nazarkhan (Uzbekistan); Sierra Maestra (Cuba); Super Rail Band of Bamako (Mali); The Angel Brothers & Satnam Singh (UK/India); The Proclaimers (Scotland) and Totonho y Os Cabra (Brazil). CLUB WOMAD - Future World Funk (UK); Pardesi Music Machine (UK) and Pathaan (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez & Fabriga (UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK) and Les Goulus (France).
2004
FRIDAY 23 JULY
Andrea Echeverry de Aterciopelados (Colombia); Ceilidh featuring Tiger Moth (UK); David Byrne featuring The Tosca Strings (USA); Dhol Foundation (UK); Fawzy Al-Aiedy (Iraq/France); Golden Pride Children's Choir (Tanzania); Izzi Dunn (UK); Laye Sow (Senegal); Patrick Duff and Alex Webb (UK); Radio Mundial (USA/Puerto Rico); Richard Bona (Cameroon); Sharon Shannon (Ireland); Souad Massi (Algeria); The Drummers of Burundi (Burundi); Yelemba d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) and Zaman Zaki (Pakistan).
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mimbre (Italy/Sweden); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK).
CLUB WOMAD - DJ Andy Kershaw (UK) and JJC & 419 Squad (Nigeria/UK).
SATURDAY 24 JULY
Culture Musical Club - Grand Orchestre Taarab de Zanzibar (Tanzania); Daara J (Senegal); Damien Dempsey (Ireland); Drum Drum (Australia/Papua New Guinea); Golden Pride Children's Choir (Tanzania); Hot Tuna (USA); Imbongi & Albert Nyathi (Zimbabwe); Kila (Ireland); Malouma (Mauritania); Marsada (Sumatra); Michael Messer (UK); Moon Dogs (UK); N'faly Kouyate & Dunyakan (Guinea); Nigel Kennedy and Kroke (UK/Poland); Rokia Traore (Mali); Sidestepper (Colombia/UK); The Drummers of Burundi (Burundi); Tinariwen (Mali); Yair Dalal (Israel); Yelemba d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) and Zaman Zaki (Pakistan).
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mimbre (Italy/Sweden); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK).
CLUB WOMAD - The Bays (UK), Future World Funk (UK) and Resin Dogs (Australia).
SUNDAY 25 JULY
Aayjemaal (Turkmenistan); Amparanoia (Spain); Antonio Forcione & Ronu Majumdar (Italy/India); Ba Cissoko (Guinea); Daby Toure (Mauritania); DJ Dolores & Aparelhagem (Brazil); Enzo Avitabile & Bottari (Italy); Jim Moray (England); Liu Fang (China); Ljiljana Buttler & Mostar Sevdah Reunion (Bosnia); Luciano (Jamaica); Señor Coconut (Germany/Denmark/Venezuela); The Suspects Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue (UK); Wire Daisies (UK) and a Gala performance with Yair Dalal featuring Jim Moray, Liu Fang, N'faly Kouyate with Dunyakan, Chris Difford, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhof.
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK); Tuyo (Cuba/UK).
CLUB WOMAD - artists soon to be announced.
KID'S PROCESSION - including work by WOMAD's 2004 resident visual artists The Mora Brothers from Cuba.
Charlton Park Highlights
2007
The first year on the new site was also a very rainy and muddy year with festival goers nicknaming the site "WOMUD".
2008
Due to the previous year's flooding and some inaccessibility, the site was moved around and expanded. Stages included: Open Air, Siam Tent, Big Red Tent, Little Sicily, Dance Tent, Drum Tent, BBC Radio 3 Stages & Taste The World Stage. Also, the first year Radio Womad broadcast was launched.
2012
Capacity is nearly doubled to 40,000
2013
The headliners appearing on the Open Air and Siam Tent were Gilberto Gil, Rokia Traore, Seun Kuti and Lee "Scratch" Perry with Max Romeo (replaced Toots and the Maytals) Arrested Development were also added to the line-up later on
Adjágas (Norway)
Alice Russell (dropped out) Replaced by DJ Cheeba (UK)
Amesmalua (Spain)
Asif Ali Khan (Pakistan)
Bwani Junction (UK)
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (Italy)
Carminho (Portugal)
Christine Salem (Reunion)
David Rodigan MBE (UK)
David Wax Museum (USA)
Debapriya & Samanwaya (India)
Dizu Plaatjies and the Ibuyambo Ensemble (South Africa)
Dub Inc (France)
Emel Mathlouthi (Tunisia)
Fanfare Ciocarlia (Romania)
Fimber Bravo (Trinidad & Tobago)
Flavia Coelho( Brazil)
Fredy Massamba (Congo)
GOCOO (Japan)
Hidden Orchestra (UK)
Huun-Huur-Tu (Russia)
Iadoni (Georgia)
Jagwa Music (Tanzania)
Jesca Hoop (USA)
Katy Carr & The Aviators (UK/Poland)
Kissmet (India)
La Chiva Gantiva (Colombia/Belgium/Vietnam/France)
Le Vent Du Nord (Canada)
Lévon Minassian (Armenia)
Mala in Cuba (UK)
Malawi Mouse Boys (Malawi)
Malouma (Mauritania)
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (Iran)
Mokoomba (Zimbabwe)
Nano Stern (Chile)
Ondatrópica (Colombia)
Parov Stelar Band (Austria)
Riot Jazz Brass Band (UK)
Sam Lee and Friends (UK)
Schlachthofbronx (Germany)
Spoek Mathambo (South Africa)
Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys (USA)
Syd Arthur (UK)
Tamikrest (Mali)
The Bombay Royale (India/Australia)
The Heavy (UK)
Urna & Kroke (Mongolia/Poland)
BBC Radio 3 Stage:
Mavrika (Greece)
Barrule (Isle of Man)
Family Atlantica (Ghana)
Lucas Santtana (Brazil)
Zykopops (Croatia)
Roopa Panesar (United Kingdom)
Imperial Tiger Orchestra (Switzerland)
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band (United States)
DJ Tudo e sua gente de todo lugar (Brazil)
La Pegatina (Spain)
Fidan Hajieva (Azerbaijan)
Guy Schalom & The Baladi Blues (Egypt)
DaWangGang (China (People's Republic))
KonKoma (Ghana)
Red Hot Chilli Pipers (Scotland)
2014
The 2014 headliners included Youssou N'Dour, Sinead O'Connor, Manu Dibango and Les Ambassadeurs. Sinead O'Connor replaced
Bobby Womack
Robert Dwayne Womack (; March 4, 1944 – June 27, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Starting in the early 1950s as the lead singer of his family musical group the Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guit ...
, who had died a handful of weeks before the festival. She dedicated her performance to him.
2020
WOMAD UK cancelled due to the
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ...
pandemic. The festival, Radio Womad and BBC Radio 3 run a free on-line only "WOMAD at Home" event the same weekend with exclusive and archive performances. Also, Will Lawton and the Alchemists gain permission to access the site and recorded a short two song set and are "The only band to play WOMAD 2020", with the video and images being released via their Facebook and Instagram accounts. "WOMAD at Home" T-shirts are sold to help raise funds for the festival crews affected by the forced unemployment.
2021
WOMAD UK cancelled again. Radio WOMAD again broadcast exclusive live shows from the presenters respective homes over the weekend.
2022
40th anniversary festival.
*
A Certain Ratio
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Abel Selaocoe
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Adg7
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Alban Claudin
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Angelique Kidjo
Angelique or Angélique may refer to:
* Angélique (given name), a French feminine name
Arts and entertainment Music
* Angélique (instrument), a string instrument of the lute family
* ''Angélique'', a 1927 opéra bouffe by Jacques Ibert
* ...
(Peter Gabriel performed on the encore with her)
*
B.Dance
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Bab'bluz
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Barmer Boys
Barmer Boys is an Indian musical group produced by Amarrass Records. They belong to the Manganiyar Sufi Muslims community from Rajasthan
History
It formed in 2011 at the Amarrass Desert Music Festival.
The group performed in India, Asia, Euro ...
*
Bess Atwell
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* BESS (e ...
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Cimafunk
*
Dizraeli
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DJ Alikat
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*DJ
Chris Tofu And
Fizzy Gillespie
*DJ
Sacha Dieu
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Dudu Tassa
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And The Kuwaits
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Elaha Soroor And Kefaya Electric Jalaba
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Fantastic Negrito
Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz (born January 20, 1968), better known by his stage name Fantastic Negrito, is an American singer-songwriter whose music spans blues, R&B, and roots music. His 2016 album '' The Last Days of Oakland'' won a Grammy award f ...
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Father of Mylo
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Fatoumata Diawara
Fatoumata Diawara ( bm, ߝߊ߫ߕߎߡߕߊ ߖߊ߯ߥߙߊ߫, Fatumta Jawara, born 1982) is a Malian singer-songwriter currently living in France.
Diawara began her career as an actress in theatre and in film, including ''Genesis'' (1999), '' Sia, T ...
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Fulu Miziki Kollectiv
*
Future Shape of Sound
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Gilberto Gil
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& Family
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Gonne Choi
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Greentea Peng
Aria Wells, known professionally as Greentea Peng, is a neo-soul and self-described ' psychedelic R'n'B' singer and songwriter from south east London, UK. Her musical influences include Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Miss Dynamite and Lily Allen. Her ...
(cancelled just prior to the festival)
*
Grupo Lokito
*Guo Yue & Joji Hirota & members of the London
Taiko
are a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments. In Japanese, the term refers to any kind of drum, but outside Japan, it is used specifically to refer to any of the various Japanese drums called and to the form of ensemble drumming m ...
Drummers
*
Gwenifer Raymond
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Hatis Noit
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See also
*Kotayk Province
Kotayk ( hy, Կոտայք, ...
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Hollie Cook
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Isona job artgheh
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Jack Baldus
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Places
* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
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Jali Bakary Konteh
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& The Minyanta Band
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Joe Armon-Jones
Joseph Armon-Jones (born February 1993) is a British musician, keyboardist, composer, producer and bandleader.
His debut album, ''Starting Today'', was released in May 2018 and his second album, ''Turn To Clear View'', was released in September ...
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Joseph Tawadros
Joseph Tawadros (born 6 October 1983) is an Egyptian-born Coptic Australian multi-instrumentalist and oud virtuoso. Tawadros has won the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album five times: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020. and 2021.
Biography
His famil ...
*
Johanna Juhola Reaktori
*
JSSO Project
*
Kae Tempest
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At the age of 16, Tempest was accepted into the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in ...
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Kampire
*
Kanda Bongo Man
Kanda Bongo Man (born Bongo Kanda; 1955) is a Congolese soukous musician.
Kanda Bongo Man was born in Inongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo. He became the singer for Orchestra Belle Mambo in 1973, developing a sound influenced by Tabu Ley. ...
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Khiyo
Khiyo ( bn, ক্ষ) are an English fusion band of British and Bengali descent formed in London, England in 2007. The three core members of Khiyo are Sohini Alam on vocals, Oliver Weeks on guitar and piano, and Ben Heartland on bass.
Histor ...
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King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys (cancelled during the festival)
*
Lazy Habits
Lazy is the adjective for laziness, a lack of desire to expend effort.
It may also refer to:
Music Groups and musicians
* Lazy (band), a Japanese rock band
* Lazy Lester, American blues harmonica player Leslie Johnson (1933–2018)
* Lazy Bill L ...
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Les Amazones d'Afrique
''Les Amazones d'Afrique'' is a contemporary world music supergroup formed in Mali in 2015 featuring Kandia Kouyaté, Angélique Kidjo
Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo (; born July 14, 1960), known as Angéli ...
*
Lianne La Havas
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*
Mariachi Las Adelitas
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Mazaher
*
Minyo Crusaders
*
Mister Tooley
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(DJ şet)
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Mr Bruce
*
Nabiyah Iqbal (DJ set)
*
Nihiloxica
*
Nitin Sawhney
Nitin Sawhney , D.Mus (; born 1964) is a British musician, producer and composer. A recipient of the Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement award in 2017, among multiple international awards throughout his career. Sawhney's work combines Asian a ...
(also hosted a Q&A the day prior)
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Nubiyan Twist
*
Olcay Bayir
*
Onipa
*
Osibisa
Osibisa are a Ghanaian-British Afro-Rock band founded in London in the late 1960s by four expatriate West African and three London based Caribbean musicians.
Osibisa were the most successful and longest lived of the African-heritage bands in ...
(introduced on stage by Peter Gabriel)
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Paolo Tossio
*
Project Smok
*
Ram
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Animals
* A male sheep
* Ram cichlid, a freshwater tropical fish
People
* Ram (given name)
* Ram (surname)
* Ram (director) (Ramsubramaniam), an Indian Tamil film director
* RAM (musician) (born 1974), Dutch
* ...
*
Ramy Essam
Ramy Essam ( ar, رامي عصام, ; born 1987 in Mansoura) is an Egyptian musician. He is best known for his appearances in Tahrir Square in Cairo during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Ramy is one of the few singers in Middle East to sing h ...
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Said Muti
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Sam Amidon
Samuel Tear Amidon (born June 3, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
Musical career
In 2001, Amidon self-released ''Solo Fiddle'', an album of traditional Irish fiddle instrumentals.
Amidon's first album of ...
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Sarathy Korwar
Sarathy Korwar is a US-born, Indian-raised, London-based drummer, percussionist, composer and bandleader. He works predominantly in a jazz and Indo jazz field but also incorporates elements of hip-hop, and other fusions.
Background
Born in th ...
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Seed
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.
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Sona Jobarteh
Sona Jobarteh (born 1983) is a Gambian multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer. She is from one of the five principal kora-playing griot families of West Africa, and is the first female professional kora player to come from a griot family. S ...
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Son Rompe Pera
*
Soul Professor
In many religious and philosophical traditions, there is a belief that a soul is "the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being".
Etymology
The Modern English noun ''soul'' is derived from Old English ''sāwol, sāwel''. The earliest attes ...
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Stornoway
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The town's population is around 6,953, making it by far the largest town in the Outer Hebrides, as well a ...
*
Sugarhill Gang Sugar Hill may refer to:
Places
In the United States:
* Sugar Hill, Georgia, a city
* Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, a town
* Sugar Hill, Manhattan, New York, a section of Harlem
* Sugar Hill (New York), a mountain in Schuyler County
* Sugar Hill, P ...
& The Furious Five (cancelled prior to the festival)
*
Taraf De Caliu
*
The Bandit
A bandit is a person who engages in banditry.
Bandit, The Bandit or Bandits may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''A Bandit'', a 1913 short film starring Fatty Arbuckle
* ''The Bandit'' (1946 film), an Italian drama o ...
*
The Dhol Foundation
The Dhol Foundation is both a dhol drum institute in London and a musical group playing bhangra music. The dhol school was founded in 1989 by former Alaap member Johnny Kalsi when several musicians asked him to be their teacher, and a first alb ...
*
The Flaming Lips
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The Fontanas
*
The Garifuna Collective (cancelled last minute and were replaced by a 2nd performance by Mr. Bruce)
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The Hempolics
*
The Malmesbury Project
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With Amaraterra
*The
Mauskovic Dance Band
*
The Selecter
The Selecter are an English 2 tone ska revival band, formed in Coventry, England, in 1979.
The Selecter featured a diverse line-up, both in terms of race and gender, initially consisting of Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson and Pauline Black on lead vo ...
*
Too Many T's
Too Many T's are a British rap and hip hop band from London, England, consisting of Leon Rhymes and Ross Standaloft.
Their style is compared to Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys were an American rap rock group from New York City, formed in 1978. ...
*
Vision Collective
*
Voka Gentle
*
Yazz Ahmed
Yazz Ahmed (born 1983) is a British- Bahraini trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer. Her music mixes Arabic and Western influences.
She has worked with Toshiko Akiyoshi, Rufus Reid, John Zorn, Ash Walker, the London Jazz Orchestra, and also re ...
*
Zed Bias
Dave Jones, better known as Zed Bias, is an English electronic musician based in Manchester, who operates within the UK garage/ 2-step, broken beat and UK funky genres, as a producer and as a DJ. He has also released material under various ps ...
Worldwide locations
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WOMADelaide
WOMADelaide is an annual four-day festival of Music, Arts and Dance, which was first held in 1992 in Botanic Park, Adelaide, South Australia. One of many WOMAD festivals held around the world, it is a four-day event that presents a diverse select ...
,
Adelaide
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, South Australia
*WOMAD New Plymouth, Taranaki,
New Zealand
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*WOMAD Abu Dhabi,
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi (, ; ar, أَبُو ظَبْيٍ ' ) is the capital and second-most populous city (after Dubai) of the United Arab Emirates. It is also the capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the centre of the Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Area.
...
, UAE
*WOMAD
Cáceres,
Extremadura
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, Spain
*WOMAD Sicily,
Sicily
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, Italy
*WOMAD Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Canary Islands
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,
Spain
, image_flag = Bandera de España.svg
, image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg
, national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, i ...
*WOMAD
Santiago
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, Chile
WOMAD New Plymouth 2021 was cancelled in 2020 due to
COVID-19 pandemic
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complications; because of New Zealand's social distancing regulations during the emergence of COVID, its local organizing committee argued that the financial risk was too high if restrictions were to potentially be reinstated in close proximity to the event.
Previous Worldwide Locations
*WOMAD USA (recordings from this event were released on CD)
*WOMAD Finland
*WOMAD Portugal
*WOMAD South Africa
*WOMAD Athens
*WOMAD Austria
*WOMAD Germany
*WOMAD Japan
*WOMAD Canada
*WOMAD Denmark
*WOMAD Russia
*WOMAD Turkey
*WOMAD Italy
*WOMAD Singapore (recordings from these events were released on CD)
*WOMAD at the Venice Carnival (recordings from this event were released on CD)
Radio WOMAD
Based on Charlton Park every year since the second year (2008) the UK festival moved there, the official festival radio station is broadcast on a temporary FM licence (usually on 87.7FM) just prior to the festival opening its gates to the public and broadcasts 24 hours a day every day until late Monday after the public gates have closed. Each year the station hosts several exclusive live sessions and interviews from artists playing at the festival across the weekend. The FM signal reaches about ten miles away from the festival site.
During the forced cancellations of the festival in 2020 and 2021 the radio station was set up to broadcast remotely from several of the presenter's homes across the UK and was broadcast live via
Mixcloud
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In April 2018, Mixcloud announced that it raised $ ...
where listeners could also interact with other listeners and the presenters for the "WOMAD at home" events. The shows showcased several highlights of previous live sessions from their archives. There was also a special live x-mas show in 2021 and two special live announcement shows in early 2022, to tie in with the line-up announcement from the festival, broadcast from station manager
Steve Satan
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's kitchen.
See also
*
Real World Records
Real World Records is a British record label specializing in world music. It was founded in 1989 by English musician Peter Gabriel and original members of WOMAD. A majority of the works released on Real World Records feature music recorded at ...
References
External links
Official WOMAD websiteOfficial WOMADelaide websiteOfficial WOMAD New Zealand websiteOfficial WOMAD Abu Dhabi website
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World music festivals
Peter Gabriel
Music festivals established in 1986