Albuquerque Hosts 3rd Annual
Globalquerque! World Music Festival
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/Micke-Hart-of-Global-Drum-.JPG align=left hspace=4>Albuquerque, NM - Legendary blues singer Koko Taylor will headline the 3rd annual ¡Globalquerque! World Music and Culture Festival Sept 21-22 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Mickey Hart's (Grateful Dead) band Global Drum Project with Zakir Hussain<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/Zakir-Hussain-of-Global-Dr.JPG align=right hspace=4>, Giovanni Hildago and Sikiru Adepoju (USA/India/Puerto Rico/Nigeria) also are headliners in this great celebration of cultures.
The event presents 18 acts from five continents on three distinct stages over two days plus free family day programming, a Global Village, and an international film festival earlier in the week.
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/banners/global1_abqthemag_0607_vert.jpg border=1 align=left hspace=3>Plains flute player Kevin Locke, Dominican guitar king Puerto Plata and ¡Globalquerque! is the only event of its kind in the Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions.
Other artists on the remarkable festival bill include Moroccan star Hassan Hakmoun, Tibetan "goddess of melody" Yungchen Lhamo, visionary Lakota/Anishinabe hoop dancer and indigenous Northern his 6-piece ensemble, Senegalese kora master Lankandia Cissoko, Celtic/Cameroonian rhythms from Baka Beyond, Cambodian pop from Dengue Fever, Fiamma Fumana (Italy), ILGI (Latvia), Chango Spasiuk (Argentina), La Familia Vigil (New Mexico) Anjani's Kathak Dance Of India, Chinese puppetry Dragon Art Studio.
"We are really excited about ¡Globalquerque!2007," says
Neal Copperman of AMP Concerts, festival co-organizer with Tom Frouge of Avokado Artists. "It's the exposure to unknown cultures where the real surprises happen. People come to see Koko Taylor and go home saying that they were blown away by Gnawan trance music from Morocco or Agentinian Nuevo Tango."
This year's ¡Globalquerque! is also the official New Mexico event for the 25th Anniversary of National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Program. Ms. Taylor, Mr. Hussain and Mr. Locke are all NEA Fellows, as are leaders of the Anjani Dance of India and Dragon Art Studio.
Up-to-the-minute festival information and additions are available at www.globalquerque.com (http://www.globalquerque.com/).
Tickets are available now at all Ticketmaster outlets (www.ticketmaster.com (http://www.ticketmaster.com/)).
2007 sponsors of ¡Globalquerque! include The City Of
Albuquerque Economic Development Department, The City Of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department, The Bernalillo County Commissioners, The McCune Charitable Foundation, The Urban Enhancement Trust Fund, WorldFolkArt.org, Sennheiser USA, and Advantage Rent-a-Car. Official Media Sponsors include Telemundo New Mexico, Southwest Stages, KUNM-FM - Albuquerque, Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau and Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce.
Steppin' Out also is a contributing sponsor for this event.
Globalquerque! World Music Festival
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/Micke-Hart-of-Global-Drum-.JPG align=left hspace=4>Albuquerque, NM - Legendary blues singer Koko Taylor will headline the 3rd annual ¡Globalquerque! World Music and Culture Festival Sept 21-22 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Mickey Hart's (Grateful Dead) band Global Drum Project with Zakir Hussain<img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/Zakir-Hussain-of-Global-Dr.JPG align=right hspace=4>, Giovanni Hildago and Sikiru Adepoju (USA/India/Puerto Rico/Nigeria) also are headliners in this great celebration of cultures.
The event presents 18 acts from five continents on three distinct stages over two days plus free family day programming, a Global Village, and an international film festival earlier in the week.
<img src=http://sonewmex.com/banners/global1_abqthemag_0607_vert.jpg border=1 align=left hspace=3>Plains flute player Kevin Locke, Dominican guitar king Puerto Plata and ¡Globalquerque! is the only event of its kind in the Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions.
Other artists on the remarkable festival bill include Moroccan star Hassan Hakmoun, Tibetan "goddess of melody" Yungchen Lhamo, visionary Lakota/Anishinabe hoop dancer and indigenous Northern his 6-piece ensemble, Senegalese kora master Lankandia Cissoko, Celtic/Cameroonian rhythms from Baka Beyond, Cambodian pop from Dengue Fever, Fiamma Fumana (Italy), ILGI (Latvia), Chango Spasiuk (Argentina), La Familia Vigil (New Mexico) Anjani's Kathak Dance Of India, Chinese puppetry Dragon Art Studio.
"We are really excited about ¡Globalquerque!2007," says
Neal Copperman of AMP Concerts, festival co-organizer with Tom Frouge of Avokado Artists. "It's the exposure to unknown cultures where the real surprises happen. People come to see Koko Taylor and go home saying that they were blown away by Gnawan trance music from Morocco or Agentinian Nuevo Tango."
This year's ¡Globalquerque! is also the official New Mexico event for the 25th Anniversary of National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Program. Ms. Taylor, Mr. Hussain and Mr. Locke are all NEA Fellows, as are leaders of the Anjani Dance of India and Dragon Art Studio.
Up-to-the-minute festival information and additions are available at www.globalquerque.com (http://www.globalquerque.com/).
Tickets are available now at all Ticketmaster outlets (www.ticketmaster.com (http://www.ticketmaster.com/)).
2007 sponsors of ¡Globalquerque! include The City Of
Albuquerque Economic Development Department, The City Of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department, The Bernalillo County Commissioners, The McCune Charitable Foundation, The Urban Enhancement Trust Fund, WorldFolkArt.org, Sennheiser USA, and Advantage Rent-a-Car. Official Media Sponsors include Telemundo New Mexico, Southwest Stages, KUNM-FM - Albuquerque, Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau and Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce.
Steppin' Out also is a contributing sponsor for this event.