12 December 2013 - 0 Comments
The Balkanistas describe themselves as a large ensemble of capable Wellington musicians playing the music of the Balkans area in South-Eastern Europe. With an energetic mix of overlapping musical origins including brass band, gypsy virtuoso and traditional themes, material can reappear as Ska and disco interpretations or just plain flat out dance.
Trombonist Jonathan Dunn said about the win, “the process of campaigning for the competition, the busking, everyone from the group rallying and pitching in, and the networking with supporters has been really good for us as a band. And, of course, we're all so excited about the final result too!... an opportunity to play at WOMAD!”
You can check out their spirited performance and a peek behind the scenes here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9mUOKlnws8
Decided by the general public, The Balkanistas will play at the WOMAD festival Sunday 16 March on the line up with some of the world’s best musical talent including Femi Kuti, Kimbra, Arrested Development, Buika, Pokey La Farge, Tim Finn and Asif Ai Khan.
Tickets are available from the Womad website http://www.womad.co.nz/
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Camping, Ezicamp and Glamping options available.
WOMAD - World of Music, Arts and Dance the internationally established Festival, brings together artists from all over the globe. The central aim of the WOMAD festival is to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance.
First created in the UK by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Brooman over 30 years ago, WOMAD was first presented in Taranaki in 2003, and celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2014. In its tenure the WOMAD festival in Taranaki has had 150'000 visitors through its gates and generated over 70 million dollars for the local economy.
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