Yann Falquet & Pascal Gemme started their musical journey two decades ago, busking on the streets of Montréal. They have since played over a thousand shows in 20 countries with the Quebecois trio Genticorum, and they now return as a duo to present an intimate show...
2016 Festival Artists
Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker
Double BBC Folk Award nominees Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker infuse ageless stories of love and loss with their exquisite command of many instruments. Josienne was born in Sussex and Ben, in Evesham; it was after studying in London, and utterly by chance, that they...
Tony Artis
For Tony Artis, aka “Baba Amoah,” drum-making combines his interests in music, aesthetics, and Nigerian Yoruba culture. His craft allows him to have a greater connection to the music he plays, because he believes that the drum takes on the maker’s voice. A native of...
The Dhol Foundation
Led by master percussionist Johnny Kalsi, this London-based collective is founded on the Indian bhangra drumming traditions of Kalsi’s native Punjab. However, Indian bhangra drumming is just the starting point for Dhol Foundation’s freewheeling style. Rock, pop,...
Söndörgő
This Hungarian ensemble is a tamburitza band: it’s built around the tambura, a small string instrument reminiscent of the mandolin. Add wind instruments and accordion, and you have the Söndörgő sound. Growing up amidst a strong Serbian culture in their small town near...
Solo & Indrė
Senegalese kora meets Lithuanian kanklès in the duo of Solo Cissokho and Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė. Solo is a griot, a storyteller and praise singer devoted to transmitting his African heritage, who plays the kora, a 21-stringed West African instrument that is part harp,...
Rocky Dawuni
The Afro Roots sound of Ghanaian musician and social activist Rocky Dawuni has been influenced by the soulful music of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and the positive messages and deep grooves of Bob Marley. Rocky’s songs straddle musical boundaries between Africa, the...
Riyaaz Qawwali
Riyaaz Qawwali enthrals listeners with lively rhythms, joyous melodies, and inspirational poetry in an improvisational Sufi vocal tradition made famous in the West by the late Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. In addition to paying homage to traditional qawwali...
Palenke Soultribe
The “electronic production collective” Palenke Soultribe deconstructs Afro-Colombian rhythms, blending them with modern beats, catchy bass lines, and synthesized arpeggios. Formed in Colombia but currently based in Los Angeles, PST has made a name for itself on the...
My Bubba
My Larsdotter and Bubba Tomasdottir make soulful, sensual, unhurried music that’s as playful as it is powerful. The sparse songs sometimes feature a cappella, body percussion, or simple acoustic arrangements. The lyrics are deceptively simple, sounding at times like...