26 September 2019 - 0 Comments
WOMAD New Zealand is famous for showcasing top artists from around the world and Aotearoa. The 2020 festival is no exception and will feature close to 100 hours of music, dance and voices across eight stages. Over three days Ngamotu's stunning Brooklands Park and the TSB Bowl of Brooklands will once again be transformed into a village of colour, energy and inclusion.
To whet the appetite ahead of the full 2020 festival announce on Tuesday, 15th October, WOMAD New Zealand is thrilled to share two of the international artists performing and the first two World Of Words artists for the 16th year anniversary of the festival.
For 2020, the mesmerising duo of Welsh harpist Catrin Finch & Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita will be making a welcome festival appearance as will living legends of gospel music Blind Boys of Alabama.
"WOMAD NZ is one of my favourite WOMAD experiences. I especially love the chance to celebrate the Maori culture with others".- Seckou Keita
"We’re so looking forward to making our NZ debut as a duo at WOMAD NZ. WOMAD is a glorious celebration of global music and this trip has been on our bucket list for some time! Can’t wait!" - Catrin Finch
"The Blind Boys Of Alabama are excited to return to New Zealand for the first time in a number of years. and we are even more excited that we are returning to play at the WOMAD festival. come see us there!" - Jimmy Carter, Original founding member of "The Blind Boys"
The ever-expanding World Of Words stage, now held on the sun-drenched lawn of the Kunming Garden will be hosting beloved entertainer Te Radar and pacific poet Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh.
WOMAD New Zealand 2020
WOMAD New Zealand - the world's festival, is a three day festival of world music, arts and dance, known for its exciting, diverse and discoverable line-up. Now is in its 16th year, WOMAD New Zealand is being held once again in the stunning TSB Bowl of Brooklands, Pukekura Park, New Plymouth.
Over the years, WOMAD New Zealand has rightfully gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful outdoor festivals in the world. The main stage is set at the base of a natural amphitheatre and not only provides a stunning setting but an acoustic experience second to none. The other seven stages are located throughout Brooklands Park, with every square inch oozing the vibrancy of WOMAD.
Praise for the festival:
"People chatted under shade, tucked into a dizzying array of food, danced in nooks and crannies, or took in spoken word performances on a stage surrounded by trees. Smiles seemed to be mandatory." - Chris Schulz, New Zealand Herald
"The place reverberated under the mighty watch of Mount Taranaki with the kind of passion that only comes from the sheer celebration of diversity." - Rosie Morrison, The Spinoff
"...most acts put on repeat performances over the weekend allowing you the chance to customise an itinerary that would rival an around the world music trip." - Rosie Morrison, The Spinoff
"There aren't too many places you can sit on the grass and watch international music while surrounded by trees, birds, and water." Stephanie Mitchell - stuff.co.nz
The capacity for WOMAD New Zealand is kept purposely comfortable so that you'll never feel like you're in a mosh pit. Bring a blanket and enjoy refreshments in the chill-out areas, watch a cooking demonstration or explore the stalls and workshops. The kids will be entertained at Kidzone with workshops made especially for them spread over the weekend. There are plenty of things on-site to discover, come along and soak up the warmth of the WOMAD vibe.
The WOMAD New Zealand campsite is situated next to the festival within the New Plymouth Racecourse and TSB Stadium. The festival site is also located a short distance from New Plymouth's city centre. If you book early enough, you could get a motel, hotel or house close enough to walk!
Keep up-to-date with everything WOMAD New Zealand:
www.womad.co.nz
www.facebook.com/WomadNZ
www.twitter.com/WomadNZ
www.instagram.com/womadnz
www.youtube.com/channel/WOMADNZ
https://open.spotify.com/user/womadnz
#WOMADNZ
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