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Womad ’23 bringing world to Taranaki

From Aotearoa to Zambia and many places in between, the lineup is as global as it gets

- Ilona Hanne

Artists from throughout the globe will be bringing their unique sounds and voices to Taranaki next year when Womad NZ celebrates its 20th anniversar­y with a lineup of global artists and homegrown talent.

On Thursday evening at the official Womad programme launch in New Plymouth, an exciting lineup was revealed, with artists from Afghanista­n,

Belize and Senegal all featured in the list of talents set to appear.

A total of 22 new musicians, dancers and speakers were revealed as being booked to join the already-announced brilliant multi-award-winning Korean folk-pop group ADG7, Aotearoa’s genre-pushing jazz, hip-hop project Avantdale Included in the lineup are Kefaya and Elaha Soroor (Afghanista­n/UK) who bring a fresh twist on traditiona­l Afghan folk music by filtering it through a range of musical forms from electronic­a to Indian classical music. Kefaya, an award-winning collective of musicians and producers from all over the world including Italy, India, Iran, Greece and the UK, work alongside Afghan-Hazara singer Elaha Soroor, a collaborat­ion that led to the production of a joint album, Songs Of Our Mothers, in 2019.

The World of Words stage will feature Aotearoa writer Lil O’Brien, author of the comic, emotional and sometimes heartbreak­ing coming-out memoir Not That I’d Kiss A Girl. Lil is now working on adapting the memoir for the screen, working with South Pacific Pictures.

Mesmerisin­g dance moves and quick, rhythmic percussive footwork along with exquisite hand gestures, body movements and facial expression­s will enthral festivalgo­ers when Mudra Dance Company (Aotearoa) take to the stage.

Hip-hop fans will be delighted with the inclusion of Sampa Tembo - better known as Sampa The Great - in the lineup. The Zambian artist’s award-winning debut album The Return was released in 2019, and she has quickly become one of the most soughtafte­r voices in contempora­ry rap. The singer, rapper and songwriter was born in Zambia and raised in Botswana, and in interviews frequently acknowledg­es both countries and the communitie­s there as the foundation of her success.

Suzanne Porter, CEO of the Taranaki Arts Festival Trust (Taft), which puts on Womad, says it’s thanks to support from partners and supporters Taft is able to continue to bring Womad NZ to Taranaki.

“Without their support, Womad would never have gotten off the ground. Our partners saw the vision early on, and they’ve stayed committed and supportive through the last few years, which have been challengin­g to say the least.”

Full lineup: Acapollina­tions (Aotearoa), Bab L’ Bluz (Morocco/France), Be´la Fleck & Abigail Washburn (USA), Cimafunk (Cuba), Constantin­ople (Canada), Deva Mahal (Aotearoa), Fly My Pretties (Aotearoa), Professor Hinke Osinga (Aotearoa), Justin Adams & Mauro Durante (UK/Italy), Kefaya and Elaha Soroor (Afghanista­n/ UK), Kita (Aotearoa), Lil O’Brien (Aotearoa), MazbouQ (Aotearoa), Mdou Moctar (Niger), Mudra Dance Company (Aotearoa), Pandit Ronu Majumdar & Dr Jayanthi Kumaresh (India), Rizwan Muazzam Qawwals (Pakistan), Rubi Du ( Aotearoa), Sampa The Great (Zambia), The Garifuna Collective (Belize), The Langan Band (Scotland), and Youssou N’Dour & Le Super E´toile de Dakar (Senegal).

The World of Words stage will feature Dick Frizzell (Aotearoa), Lil O’Brien (Aotearoa), while the OMV STEAM Lab will feature meteorolog­ist Lisa Murray and Professor Hinke Osinga.

More artists and festival announceme­nts are expected in the coming months.

 ?? ?? Bowling Club, and modern Occitan troubadour­s San Salvador from France. Plus, World Of Words speaker Dick Frizzell and OMV STEAM Lab meteorolog­ist Lisa Murray, both from Aotearoa at the festival in March.
The World of Words stage will feature Aotearoa author Lil O’Brien.
Bowling Club, and modern Occitan troubadour­s San Salvador from France. Plus, World Of Words speaker Dick Frizzell and OMV STEAM Lab meteorolog­ist Lisa Murray, both from Aotearoa at the festival in March. The World of Words stage will feature Aotearoa author Lil O’Brien.
 ?? ?? The members of Mudra Dance Company will keep audiences entertaine­d with their fast footwork and incredible rhythmic percussion.
The members of Mudra Dance Company will keep audiences entertaine­d with their fast footwork and incredible rhythmic percussion.
 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? Sampa Tembo, aka Sampa The Great, is an award-winning singer, rapper and songwriter.
Photos / Supplied Sampa Tembo, aka Sampa The Great, is an award-winning singer, rapper and songwriter.

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