Musicport World Music Festival 2009 celebrates its 10th anniversary

Musicport World Music Festival 2009 celebrates its 10th anniversary
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Musicport World Music Festival 2009 celebrates its 10th Anniversary
The Spa, Bridlington 23-25 October 2009
1 Weekend – 1 Venue – 4 Stages – 40 Acts

Musicport Festival 2009 promises a wide range of international, national and regional artists celebrating 10 years of bringing the best in global music to the Yorkshire coast. This year’s eclectic line up mixes many artists who are new to the festival with some previous special guests. With the successful transition to its new venue at the recently refurbished Spa Complex in Bridlington undertaken last year this year Musicport 09 is set to be the biggest and best yet. The 10th anniversary will be a celebration of the last ten years as well as pointer towards what the future holds in store for its loyal audience that has grown year on year. This year the festival is back in its traditional half term dates and takes place over the weekend of 23-25 October 2009.

The line-up so far includes music, dance and spoken word traditions from countries as diverse as Tibet, New Zealand, Chile, India, Malawi, Jamaica, D R Congo, Sudan, Philippines, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cape Verde, Bulgaria, Niger and Brazil as well as many excellent UK based artists.

  • From  the multi-talented Nitin Sawhney (at the forefront of the  Asian Underground movement) to regular Radio 4 comedian/musician  Mitch Benn,
  • From the classic roots reggae of Misty in Roots to the gentle Maori music of Pacific Curls
  • From the lead singer of The Inspiral Carpets to the only living master of the traditional instrument of the fishermen of Lake Chad in Niger Mamane Bark.
  • From stunning Flamenco music & dance to arguably the best African jazz ensemble and the BBC Radio 3 World Music Award winners Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara
  • From the top ambient DJ/producer Banco De Gaia to the haunting polyphonic singing of the Pirin mountains in Bulgaria the Bisserov Sisters
  • From the political folk harmonies of Chumbawamba  to the amazing spectacle of Sufi music and whirling dervishes of Forever Haqqani
  • From the award-winning English musician Jim Moray to dub poet Jean Binta Breeze
  • From Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists (& Musicport regulars) The Urban Gypsies to the trance-inducing Sudanese acoustic dance music of Rango as well as a host of local musicians and performers

The festival has 4 stages all in one gloriously restored Art Deco venue overlooking Bridlington’s extensive South Beach sands. With workshops, spoken word events, film, children’s events, festival market , DJ room and food court the festival offers an all weather alternative to the outdoor summer festivals and is many peoples chance to recapture and rekindle that festival spirit (and paddle in the sea) before the nights get way too long.

Line-up (subject to contract)
Nitin Sawhney
Misty In Roots
Mad Professor Ariwa Possee
Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara
African Jazz All Stars
Chumbawamba
Banco De Gaia
Abdullah Chhadeh & Syriana
Sumayo Flamenco
Pacific Curls (New Zealand)
Les Quatre Étoiles (Congo)
Mitch Benn
Batanai (Zimbabwe)
Jim Moray (England)
Jean Binta Breeze
Carmen Souza (Cape Verde)
Rafiki Jazz
The Hut People
The Ukrainians
Forever Haqqani  (Sheikh Ahmad Dede & His Whirling Dervishes)
Mamane Barka (Niger)
Rango (Sudan /Egypt)
Tom Hingley
Bisserov Sisters (Bulgaria)
The Balkanatics
Tashi Lhunpo Monks (Tibet)
Jack Mapanje (Malawi)
La Romeria De Santa Fortuna (Chile)
Adriano Adewale Group (Brazil/UK)
Cloudbase
Samay (UK/India)
Fernhill (Wales)
Mother India – MI21 remix
Maalstroom & Jo Freya (UK/Netherlands
Guy Buttery & Nibs Van Der Spuy (solo & duo)
DJ Monkey Pilot
Union Central
Ian Clayton & Boff Whalley
Flying Chilli Beats
Bon Appetit
Eddy John
Urban Gypsies
LK Dance (Phillipines)
Delta Maid
Andrew Lowe
Kadesha
Karen Tweed & Reg Meuross
Country & Eastern Band
Martin Stephenson

This year’s featured cause is Love Music Hate Racism.

Ticket Prices   There are cut-price full weekend tickets £79.50 available until August (Then they go up to £89.50). Day & session tickets go on sale on 1st July. There is an official campsite (charged separately) and an abundance of B & B /self catering accommodation within easy walking distance of the venue

Ticket Line; 0845 3732760

www.musicportfestival.com

For further press information, accreditation, images or interview opportunities please contact Gail Cooke (PR for Musicport) on gail.cooke@talktalk.net or 07905 952374.

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