Highlights:
St
Mark's Square - Venice carnival,
Bridgewater Hall - Manchester,
Thames Festival,
WOMAD, UK
Festival de la Merce - Barcelona,
Sziget Festival - Budapest,
London Mela, Roskilde Festival - Denmark,
Kaustinen Festival - Finland,
Rudolstadt festival - Germany,
Tulip festival - Canada,
Druga Godba festival -Slovenia,
Ignite! - Olympic Stadium, Sydney |
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Multiculture Festival, Croatia 1/08/03
The second concert of the Multiculture Festival, the festival of culture
and tolerance, was held at the main town square of Rovinj. On this occasion
the organizers presented The Bollywood Brass Band, a famous ethno-brass
band. As the host of the program Milan Medak pointed out himself at the
beginning of the concert, the Multiculture Festival continuously confirms
the town of Rovinj as the town of tolerance and cultural diversity. The
Bollywood Brass Band’s music of the “open heart” spreads
positive energy.
The band was set up in 1992 when they performed with Shyam Brass Band
from Jabalpur (India) at the big international Street Music Festival in
London. Their enviable reputation on the world music scene is a result
of their numerous performances at the festivals from WOMAD to “Druga
godba”, and the unforgettable performances at the street festivals
and more luxurious London weddings. Their repertory includes the classic
and the latest soundtrack hits, folk songs from the Indian county of Punjabi,
songs of the great quawwali musician Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and wedding
songs.
So far, they have released two albums – The Bollywood Brass Band
and Rahmania. The last album Rahmania, released last year, includes 12
hits of the leading Indian composer of film music A. R. Rahman. The critics
rated this album as one of the best world music albums in 2002. The band
came to Rovinj a day after they performed at the well-known Krems Festival
in Austria, and just before their upcoming performance at the biggest
festival in this region – Sziget Pepsi festival in Budapest.
www.tzgrovinj.hr
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