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Six African acts confirmed for WOMEX showcases
Six African acts have been added to the first line-up of acts that will perform during the World Music Expo, taking place from 21 to 25 October in Budapest, Hungary. Ghanaian outfit Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band, Moh ! Kouyate (Guinea), Pierre Kwenders (DR Congo), Aziza Brahim (Western Sahara/Mali), Vaudou Game (Togo) and Tarek Abdallah & Adel Shams El-Din from Egypt will showcase their works at the global event.
- Pierre Kwenders. source: www.fr.canoe.ca
This comes after organisers announced the first conference sessions and first artists set to showcase at the event. Performers at WOMEX are selected by a Jury comprising music professionals from different parts of the globe, also known as the Seven Samurai. WOMEX is expected to announce more artists in the next few weeks.
First line-up
- Alo Wala (Denmark/USA)
- Aziza Brahim (Western Sahara/Mali/Spain)
- Baraji (South Korea)
- Bella Hardy (UK)
- Chouk Bwa Libète (Haiti)
- Cimbalomduó (Hungary)
- Didier Laloy & Kathy Adam (Belgium)
- Emicida (Brazil)
- Forabandit (Turkey/France)
- Jaakko Laitinen & Väärä Raha (Finland)
- Iberi (Georgia)
- Moh ! Kouyate (Guinea/France)
- Nine Treasures (China)
- Palenke Soultribe (Colombia/USA)
- Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band (Ghana)
- Pierre Kwenders (DR Congo/Canada)
- Tarek Abdallah & Adel Shams El-Din (Egypt/France)
- Trumpeter Avishai Cohen's Triveni (Israel)
- Vaudou Game (Togo/France)
WOMEX 15 Conference: Heritage; Data and Copyright; and Artist Mobility
Organisers have also unveiled the first sessions that will form part of this year's conference programme. Among the confirmed sessions: Erich Ludwig (USA) from Spotify will take a look at how data is driving the global music scene; Darren Ferguson (UK) from Beyond Skin will analyse the uniting role music plays in post-conflict environments; Min Kim (South Korea) from Sonic Islands will delve into how artists from Far East Asia are bringing their music to the rest of the world.; Manojna Yeluri (India) from Artistik License will explore folk music, culture, copyright and the law in a digital age; while a number of other sessions will explore visa laws in the UK and Ireland; touring the Balkans; curation and more.
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