WOMAD announce diverse line-up and exciting site changes
WOMAD New Zealand
announce the
diverse line-up and exciting site changes at the festival
launch tonight.
Held in an esteemed event at The Grand Hall in Wellington's Parliament Buildings, surrounded by international delegates and WOMAD advocates.
"One of the WOMAD 2019 acts announced last month, the multi-national music collective the Silkroad Ensemble described its artistic process in the following words; "When we create music together we listen to our differences, connecting and creating meaning from them" - nothing for me sums up WOMAD better than that." - Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
The internationally established three day world music, arts and dance festival WOMAD is all about artist discovery and the 2019 festival once again features an array of artists from all corners of the globe.
Artists from countries as varied as Benin, Belgium, Ireland, Wales, Mexico and Greece are all invited to Aotearoa next March to share their cultures, identities and heritage and to tell ancient, joyous and powerful tales via a mixture of traditional and modern performances. From upbeat Afropsychedelic party vibes to quiet moments of reflection and meditation featuring cellos, bagpipes and voices, WOMAD is a dizzying cocktail of exhilarating experiences for all.
Once again set in the stunning 55-acre Brooklands Park and the TSB Bowl of Brooklands, amongst the trees and the lake, and under the watch of the mighty mount Taranaki WOMAD New Zealand 2019 will see the festival celebrate its 15th anniversary New Plymouth, 15-17 March 2019.
With over 20 local and international artists announced tonight, WOMAD New Zealand is excited to be able to deliver the discoverable and eclectic line up so far...
Joining the early and engaging international line-up announce of Angelique Kidjo (Benin) and Silkroad Ensemble (Various) is: Amjad Ali Khan(India), Baloji (DR Congo/ Belguim), BCUC - Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness (South Africa), Dona Onete (Brazil), Jamie Smith's Mabon(Wales), La Dame Blanche (Cuba), Las Cafeteras (Mexico), Maalem Hamid El Kasri (Morocco), Maarja Nuut (Estonia), My Baby (Netherlands), Rebetien (Greece), Sharon Shannon Band (Ireland) and Taiwu Childrens Ancient Ballads Troupe (Taiwan).
Keeping things fresh, the festival are highlighting our
home grown talent with a top heavy, off the bat local
announce. Joining the already announced Teeks
(Aotearoa) are: Charlotte Johansen
(Aotearoa), Finn Andrews (Aotearoa / United
Kingdom), KORA (Aotearoa), Nadia
Reid (Aotearoa), Niko Ne
Zna(Aotearoa), Ria Hall (Aotearoa)
and The Black Seeds (Aotearoa).
Tonight WOMAD announced a
refreshed and revamped Kunming area with a dedicated
World Of Words stage to meet the popular
demand of the programme.
"The World of Words for 2019
has been re-located to the beautiful setting of the Kunming
Garden area. This will allow for a revitalisation of this
area alongside an upmarket bar serving craft beers, fine
wines and gin cocktails. Due to the popularity of the World
of Words programme we have extended the programming to
include late night slots. Festival goers can enjoy the
relaxed beauty of the Kunming area whilst listening to top
notch authors, presenters and comedians."
-
Suzanne Porter - Chief Executive at
TAFT
Exclusive to New Zealand, The World Of Words
artists revealed tonight are:
Dominic Tourettes
Hoey (Aotearoa), Elizabeth Smither
(Aotearoa), Marama Mullen
(Aotearoa), Marcus Thomas and Neil
Silverwood (Aotearoa), Michael Donaldson
(Aotearoa), Michele A'Court
(Aotearoa), Nick Bollinger
(Aotearoa), Penny Ashton
(Aotearoa), Pip Adam (Aotearoa)
and Sonya Renee Taylor (Aotearoa).
Another artist announce is scheduled for late November 2018.
Pack a smile, WOMAD New Zealand is happening 15-17 March 2019.
Festival tickets are on sale now