22 Nov 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

New Zealand Music Community

Shade
muzic.net.nz Admin

Joined: 17/07/02
Posts: 5069
Location: Manawatu
View Profile
Gypsy Fever 5!
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:02 pm
Gypsy Fever returns to the Kings Arms for the fifth instalment of Auckland’s favourite world music dance event on Saturday 13th December.

Be prepared for some dazzling musicianship and on stage antics from Club Manouche, The Mamaku Project and the Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band with Gypsy Fever resident DJs Balkanetic and Rasa. As always it promises to be a night of intoxicating Eastern European and gypsy-flavoured grooves that will have you throwing your arms in the air and dancing as if your feet were on fire.

$15 presales from Real Groovy or www.undertheradar.co.nz.
$20 doorsales from 8:30pm.

The Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band
Hailing from the slums and ghettos of Auckland (the Prague of the South), The Benka Boradovsky Bordello band is a highly theatrical musical group specialising in music of Eastern European, Gypsy and Jewish flavour, along with some Western European influences. With music ranging from old to new, originals to standards, vocal to instrumental; they are remarkable in their ability to get everyone up and dancing, regardless of age, musical taste, or level of drunkenness. Benka's globetrotting voice sings in a wide variety of languages, with lyrics in Russian, Greek, Serbian, Romani, Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish, English and more. If references are necessary, they sound like Tom Waits, Shane McGowan and Franz Kafka drunk too much vodka and thought they were in 1950's Yugoslavia.

The Mamaku Project
The Mamaku Project weaves French bohemian roots, Pacifica Dub and scents of the Middle East into a fine Jazz-Dub concoction. Created in the breathtaking wilderness of West-coast Aotearoa, this one-of-a-kind multi-lingual poetry rides infectious earthy grooves sprinkled with circus gypsy flavours. Having just completed their highly anticipated second album and performing in Europe, Mamaku are back in NZ for a busy summer schedule.

Club Manouche
Manouche is one of many French words for the Roma/Gypsy people. Club Manouche came together in Auckland, Nouvelle Zealand to play ‘manouche’ style gypsy swing with two guitars and a bass. Gypsy Jazz (also known as ‘Gypsy Swing’) is an idiom sometimes said to have been started by guitarist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s. Because its origins are largely in France it is often called by the French name, ‘Jazz manouche,’ or alternatively, ‘manouche jazz.’ Club Manouche do play a few Rheinhardt tunes but the core of their music is comprised of Valses, an important component in the Gypsy jazz repertoire, Peruvian Tunes, French Chansons, re-interpretations of classics and their own original compositions.

DJ Balkanetic
As well as organising Gypsy Fever, DJ Balkanetic is well known for shaking dance-floors at festivals, clubs and parties around New Zealand for the last couple of years with a highly uplifting infectious blend of Balkan beats, klezmer and gypsy music.
 

Muzic Bot

Joined: 01/01/00
Posts: 9006
Location: Manawatu
View Profile
RE: Gypsy Fever 5!
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:45 pm
This is an automatic reply stating that Muzic Bot has closed this thread due to inactivity.

This means that there have been no posts made to this thread for a period of 12 months and the thread has been locked.

Now that this thread is locked, you will not be able to make any further posts to it.
 

Please login to post.

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • APT.
    ROSÉ And Bruno Mars
  • DIE WITH A SMILE
    Lady Gaga And Bruno Mars
  • BIRDS OF A FEATHER
    Billie Eilish
  • TASTE
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY
    Gracie Abrams
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • SAILOR SONG
    Gigi Perez
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • A BAR SONG (TIPSY)
    Shaboozey
  • GOOD LUCK, BABE!
    Chappell Roan
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem