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From massive storms to green future vision: Laura and Elizabeth Streb explore South Australia's rapid shift from fossil fuels and the inspiring actions of local festivals and government leaders.This show is made possible thanks our members! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!South Australia has become a global leader in green energy transition, getting off fossil fuels faster, and to a greater extent than almost any other country. How did they do it, and what can we learn from them? In this special report, Laura goes Down Under with her partner, Elizabeth Streb, and her extreme dance company, and discovers how the region's culture and its many world-class festivals have helped pave the way for transformation. Helping to unpack it all is a range of impressive guests, including Susan Close, deputy premier of South Australia; Anoté Tong, the former President of the Micronesian island, the Republic of Kiribati; Ruth Mackenzie, former Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival, now Program Director of Arts, Culture and Creative Industries Policy within the South Australia state government; Rob Brookman, the co-founder of WOMADelaide, the capital's premier outdoor festival; MacArthur “Genius” Award winner, Elizabeth Streb and the action heroes of her company STREB — and a WHALE. As you'll hear, it's taken politics, policy, science and culture to shift public practice in this extreme-weather-vulnerable area. Over the last decade, South Australia has faced massive storms, brush fires, and extreme heat that have put people, wildlife, and even the festival at risk. Now South Australia is leading the way and using art to help people envision a green future, but they can't solve the climate crisis alone. In this Climate Week special, we ask, how can the rest of the world follow suit?“I'd say that WOMADelaide is creating a tiny version of the planet as you would like it to be . . . If you've listened to music from Iraq or if you've listened to music from Vietnam, or if you've listened to music from Palestine and Israel, it's more difficult to say those people, we don't understand them, so we can't deal with who they are.” - Rob Brookman, Director, WOMADelaide Foundation“We don't get exempted from climate change because we've got a green electricity grid . . . It is globally caused and has to be globally solved. So part of what we do is not to boast about what we've done, but to hope that our leadership will show others that you too can do this. Come and learn from us.” - Susan Close, Deputy Premier, South Australia“We've got the arguments, we can tell you the facts, but people don't feel it . . . [Artists] reach into your head, into your heart, they dig in and then they motivate you to action. And of course if you can also motivate the artist in every single child in South Australia, then we really have a force to change the world.” - Ruth Mackenzie, Program Director Arts, Culture & Creative Industries Policy, South Australia Government“For the [Adelaide] festival to go to young people and be like, ‘Hey, we want to hear from you. We want you to be a part of this. What works do you want to see? What works do you want to make and what do you want them to be about?', is something that doesn't happen very often . . . Hopefully it'll mean we can get more people involved.” - Caitlin Moore, Artist, Activist“The science doesn't seem to be making an impact no matter how precise. Maybe the hard facts of science do not ring a bell as much as the emotional language of the arts . . . Maybe the arts can put it in a way that it touches the hearts of your political leadership.” - President Anoté Tong, Former President, Republic of KiribatiGuests:• Rob Brookman: Co-Founder, WOMADelaide; Director, WOMADelaide Foundation• Susan Close: Deputy Premier, South Australia• Cassandre Joseph: STREB Co-Artistic Director & Action Hero• Ruth Mackenzie: Former Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival; Program Director Arts, Culture & Creative Industries Policy, South Australia Government• Caitlin Moore: Director of Create4Adelaide, Adelaide Festival• Elizabeth Streb: STREB Founder, Co-Artistic Director & Choreographer• Anoté Tong: Former President, Republic of Kiribati• Bart Van Peel: Chief Navigating Officer, Captain Boomer Collective Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Music Credit: "Steppin" & "Curious Jungle" by Podington Bear. And original sound production and design by Jeannie Hopper.Recommended book:Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals” by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, *Get the Book Here(*Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. The LF Show is an affiliate of bookshop.org and will receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.)Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:•. Jubilee Justice Regenerative Farming: Tackling Racism with Rice. Watch / Listen•. Survival Guide for Humans Learned from Marine Mammals with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Watch / ListenThe Future of Energy is Indigenous (and it won't involve pipelines!), Watch / ListenRelated Articles and Resources:• South Australia's stunning renewable energy transition, and what comes next, by Giles Parkinson, RenewEconomy.com. Read Here• Urban Ecology and Christie Walk setting the pace for low carbon urban precincts, by Carbon Neutral Adelaide• Extreme weather is wreaking havoc on Australian music festivals. Can they survive? By Nell Geraets, The Sidney Morning Herald, Read Here• Playlist of Adelaide's sustainability efforts on Youtube, Watch HereFull Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. 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Sunday 9 March Speakers: Bhiamie Williamson, Elizabeth Mossop, Emma Bacon Facilitator: Julia Lester Extreme floods, storms, heatwaves and bushfires are on the rise in extent, intensity and frequency. How can Australian communities be better equipped to deal with a future of extremes as climate change gains momentum? Can our cities and towns be radically redesigned and retrofitted to cope? What is at stake and how far are we prepared to go? Presented with the Environment Institute
Monday 10 March Speakers: Dr. Kumi Naidoo, Professor Naomi Oreskes Facilitator: Sarah Martin Despite governments around the world making commitments to climate action and investments in renewable energy, investments in fossil fuels are still at a record high. How can we chart a future that breaks from fossil fuels, and with the urgency that is needed? This session will explore the ways in which the fossil fuel industry is distracting and delaying, and look at the global efforts to cut our ties with fossil fuels for good. Supported by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.
Monday 10 March Speakers: Helena Norberg-Hodge, Peter Martin, Warwick Smith Facilitator: Tory Shepherd Has globalisation made us healthier and happier? Has the global era of capitalism finally reached its end point and, if so, what comes next? This session will explore localisation movements around the world and how economic systems can be reshaped to be better for people and planet. This session will feature a keynote speech from award-winning linguist, author and film maker Helena Norberg-Hodge, a global pioneer in the localisation movement.
Saturday 8 March Speakers: Rachel Perkins, Tim Winton Facilitator: Natasha Mitchell What is the role of stories and storytellers in tackling the big issues? Two of Australia's best storytellers will explore how stories can be told in new ways to help Australia reckon with its past actions and attitudes towards the environment and First Nations people. How can storytellers help us imagine possible futures that will help orientate us going forward? Supported by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.
Saturday 8 March Speakers: Belinda Noble, Simon Holmes à Court, Ebony Bennett Facilitator: David Morris Greenwashing is on the rise, undermining our efforts to tackle big issues like climate change and biodiversity loss. How do we know that the positive stories we are told by companies and governments are genuine and not just a smokescreen for inaction, or worse? This session will explore what greenwashing is, how to spot it and how to fight it. Supported by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.
Ilotopie, pionnier du théâtre de rue, revient à WOMADelaide en 2025, plus de trente ans après une première prestation qui avait suscité controverse, crise diplomatique et changement de la loi sur les mœurs.
De passage en Australie, pour la première fois au Festival d'Adelaïde et deuxième fois à WOMADelaide, le Trio Da Kali incarne la culture et les traditions des griots mandinge, ces musiciens et conteurs héréditaires. Ce groupe est composé de Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté (chant), Lassana Diabaté (balafon) et Mamadou Kouyaté (ngoni basse). Il réinvente des répertoires anciens avec une touche contemporaine.
La violoncelliste, chanteuse et compositrice novatrice, Ana Carla Maza nous parle de sa musique et de sa tournée en Australie et en Nouvelle Zélande. Elle se présentera notamment au festival WOMADelaide 2025.
Elisapie Isaac, musicienne inuite canadienne, animatrice, réalisatrice de documentaires, militante et actrice, est l'une des artistes attendues au WOMADelaide. Lors du festival, elle partagera comment les langues — l'inuktitut, mais aussi le français et l'anglais — façonnent son écriture musicale et explorera les inspirations musicales qui ont défini son parcours de créatrice.
Para la banda de folk trónica Amaru Tribe, la música es un patio de recreo donde exploran la intersección entre culturas a través de la música tradicional latinoamericana y los sonidos electrónicos contemporáneos.
Ana Carla Maza, violonchelista, cantante y compositora de talento vibrante, fusiona con maestría el jazz latino con el pop, el rock y las influencias urbanas para crear su propio universo musical el cual trae a Australia en el marco de WOMADelaide.
Otaiko Za Myojin, a group of Japanese traditional drum players will be performing at Womadelaide this year! - アデレードで3月7日から開催の『Womadelaide』に、福井県の和太鼓グループ『OTAIKO座明神』が登場します!
Julia Mestre, Dora Morelenbaum, Lucas Nunes e Zé Ibarra, integrantes do Bala Desejo, tem se dedicado ultimamente a outros projetos musicais. Eles resolveram voltar a se reunir depois da despedida da banda dos palcos, com o fim da turnê do premiado álbum "Sim, sim, sim", em 2024, para dois shows no aclamado festival WOMADelaide, em março, na capital da Austrália do Sul. A SBS em português conversou com o quarteto.
Balardong woman and ensemble Bangarra dancer, Courney Radford, talks ahead of her performance in "The Light Inside" for WOMADelaide, 2025.
Dora Morelenbaum, Julia Mestre, Lucas Nunes e Zé Ibarra, integrantes do Bala Desejo, falam dos shows que farão em março na Austrália, no WOMAdelaide, após banda ter se despedido dos palcos em 2024. Em mais um episódio da série 'Brasilidade sem fronteiras', ouvimos a russa-australiana Katya Bogatyreva, apaixonada por forró. De Lisboa, Francisco Sena Santos fala dos 19 acordos assinados entre Brasil e Portugal, durante XIV Cimeira Luso-Brasileira em Brasília.
Après le grand succès de son passage à Womadelaide en début d'année, AURUS est de retour au pays pour une tournée australienne.
Interview with Jeff Lang 2024 Australian guitarist-songwriter-vocalist-producer, Jeff Lang has built a reputation for making startling music that is accomplished, intricate, gutsy, melodic and loaded with soul. Often taking unexpected turns, he has consistently inspired his audiences by creating a stylistically diverse catalog of over 25 albums. Jeff has mischievously called his music ‘Disturbed Folk.' One writer referred to him as a “quiet achiever.” But the overall impression one has from observing Jeff's lengthy career is that of a driven man who keeps his head down, playing and recording music as if his very life depends on it. Outside of his homeland, Jeff has toured the UK, Europe, Japan, India, China, South Africa, New Zealand and Canada as well as concentrated work in the U.S., where he has played upwards of 300 shows, living there for 6 months at a time. He has appeared on prestigious American radio programs A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage and Acoustic Café. Jeff has shared stages with Bob Dylan, Dr. John, Richard Thompson, Bonnie Raitt, Ani Di Franco, Chris Whitley, Albert Collins, Loudon Wainwright III, Greg Brown, John Butler, AR Rahman and Bob Geldolf, among many others. Jeff has delivered show-stopping performances at festivals all across the globe: The Dublin Blues Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Quebec City Music Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Winterhawk Bluegrass Festival, Fuji Rock, Glastonbury, Echo Park China, Ottawa BluesFest as well as on his home turf at Port Fairy, Woodford, Bluesfest Byron Bay and Womadelaide. Jeff Lang's unique musical vision easily finds a home in myriad settings, from large festival stages to the intimate, long-running Ann Arbor, Michigan club The Ark to the Sydney Opera House. Most importantly, Jeff Lang has achieved what is a rarity in the cluttered world of contemporary sounds: his own voice. Jeff's info https://jefflang.com.au
Art meets climate action in South Australia! Learn how creativity and community have driven a pioneering green energy transition, with insights from influential voices like Susan Close and Ruth Mackenzie. Climate Week Special Report.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: South Australia has become a global leader in green energy transition, getting off fossil fuels faster, and to a greater extent than almost any other country. How did they do it, and what can we learn from them? In this report for Climate Week, Laura goes Down Under with her partner, Elizabeth Streb, and her extreme dance company, and discovers how the region's culture and its many world-class festivals have helped pave the way for transformation. Helping to unpack it all is a range of impressive guests, including Susan Close, deputy premier of South Australia; Anoté Tong, the former President of the Micronesian island, the Republic of Kiribati; Ruth Mackenzie, former Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival, now Program Director of Arts, Culture and Creative Industries Policy within the South Australia state government; Rob Brookman, the co-founder of WOMADelaide, the capital's premier outdoor festival; MacArthur “Genius” Award winner, Elizabeth Streb and the action heroes of her company STREB — and a WHALE. As you'll hear, it's taken politics, policy, science and culture to shift public practice in this extreme-weather-vulnerable area. Over the last decade, South Australia has faced massive storms, brush fires, and extreme heat that have put people, wildlife, and even the festival at risk. Now South Australia is leading the way and using art to help people envision a green future, but they can't solve the climate crisis alone. In this Climate Week special, we ask, how can the rest of the world follow suit?“I'd say that WOMADelaide is creating a tiny version of the planet as you would like it to be . . . If you've listened to music from Iraq or if you've listened to music from Vietnam, or if you've listened to music from Palestine and Israel, it's more difficult to say those people, we don't understand them, so we can't deal with who they are.” - Rob Brookman“We don't get exempted from climate change because we've got a green electricity grid . . . It is globally caused and has to be globally solved. So part of what we do is not to boast about what we've done, but to hope that our leadership will show others that you too can do this. Come and learn from us.” - Susan Close, Deputy Premier, South Australia“We've got the arguments, we can tell you the facts, but people don't feel it . . . [Artists] reach into your head, into your heart, they dig in and then they motivate you to action. And of course if you can also motivate the artist in every single child in South Australia, then we really have a force to change the world.” - Ruth Mackenzie“For the [Adelaide] festival to go to young people and be like, ‘Hey, we want to hear from you. We want you to be a part of this. What works do you want to see? What works do you want to make and what do you want them to be about?', is something that doesn't happen very often . . . Hopefully it'll mean we can get more people involved.” - Caitlin Moore, Artist, Activist“The science doesn't seem to be making an impact no matter how precise. Maybe the hard facts of science do not ring a bell as much as the emotional language of the arts . . . Maybe the arts can put it in a way that it touches the hearts of your political leadership.” - President Anoté TongGuests:• Rob Brookman: Co-Founder, WOMADelaide; Director, WOMADelaide Foundation• Susan Close: Deputy Premier, South Australia• Cassandre Joseph: Streb Co-Artistic Director & Action Hero• Ruth Mackenzie: Former Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival; Program Director Arts, Culture & Creative Industries Policy, South Australia Government• Caitlin Moore: Director of Create4Adelaide, Adelaide Festival• Elizabeth Streb: STREB Founder, Co-Artistic Director & Choreographer• Anoté Tong: Former President, Republic of Kiribati• Bart Van Peel: Chief Navigating Officer, Captain Boomer Collective Full Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more. 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Hello and welcome to the episode we are referring to, internally, as "Rolling Dough and Raising Spirits" or should that be "Raising Dough and Rolling Spirits"? It's about The SA Variety Bash which is underway today, the day we are releasing this episode (10th August 2024), and the main interview was recorded inside Car 13 The Bakers, which my company, Talked About Marketing, helped sponsor. So, you'll be right there amid the rumbling of a 1991 Commodore, as we cruise with a crew that mixes baking with benevolence. I talk about Darren Sutton from Kytons Bakery, along with his mates Julian Stone and Chris Madeley, as they put the finishing touches to the car before they drive thousands of kilometres to support the work of Variety. And when I say "finishing touches", I mean touches they needed to avoid the car being finished (yes, we spent an hour with the car on a hoist while last minute work was done, related to the transmission - luckily, that's not a critical part of the car). In The Musical Pilgrimage, we finish with a musical detour with 'Dance With Me' by Adelaide's own Lizzie Hosking, adding a rhythm to our ride that's got to make it onto the road trip playlists of all participants this year, especially Mr Fresh FM, Chris Madeley. There is no SA Drink Of The Week, this week. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: Baking A Difference 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:03:39 Car 13 The Bakers - SA Variety Bash Welcome to a high-octane interview on The Adelaide Show, recorded live from the back seat of the infamous Car 13, The Bakers, who are heading off on this year's SA Variety Bash. Joining me on the road are Darren Sutton from Kytons Bakery (where we're leaving from) and his mates, Julian Stone and Chris Madeley. Start Your Engine! Darren, this is your 20th Bash over the last 25 years, could you kick things off by telling us what sparked the idea to enter Car 13 into the Variety Bash? What's the backstory of 'The Bakers' getting together for this cause? We're in a 1990 Commodore. How did you go about choosing and kitting out a car for the Bash? What are some of the wildest modifications you've made or seen on the rally? What's a typical day like during the Bash? From dawn till dusk, walk us through the highs and the unexpected turns. When it comes to planning supplies, what are the absolute must-haves in your vehicle? Any quirky items that you wouldn't hit the road without? Road Trip Playlist: What tunes are on your playlist for those long stretches? Who's the DJ, and how do you settle the inevitable music disputes? Long hours on the road can lead to cabin fever. What's your strategy for keeping spirits high? Any favourite games or stories that come out during the drive? How has participating in the Variety Bash changed your perspective on charity and community service? Can you tell us about some of the most colourful characters or teams you've met during the Bash? Any rivalries or friendships forged along the way? What's the most unexpected thing that's happened to you during previous Bashes? Any memorable breakdowns or surprising encounters? Looking forward, what dream route or destination would you love the Variety Bash to tackle next? For anyone thinking about joining the Bash for the first time, what advice would you give them to prepare both their car and their team? Finally, if each of you had to describe your driving style using a famous movie or TV car, what would it be and why? 00:48:11 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature Dance With Me by Lizzie Hosking. Adelaide Singer Lizzie Hosking is a powerhouse vocalist with catchy melodies and fun story-telling. At a young age Lizzie was diagnosed with ASD, and has since navigated the world with resilience despite the challenges she faces in social interactions and societal misconceptions. Through her love for music and determination, she uses her platform to advocate for understanding and acceptance of autism, inspiring others to embrace their diagnosis as a superpower and pursue their dreams with confidence. Lizzie has found success as an independent artist releasing multiple singles, to be featured in worldwide press, receiving support from Spotify and Apple editorial and the team at Triple J Unearthed. In March ‘24 Lizzie made her first festival appearance at WOMADelaide delivering a mesmerizing vocal performance on the NSS Academy Stage. Most recently Lizzie Hosking co-headlined Adelaide's UniBar and was selected to play at Music South Australia's “Scouted 2024”, proving Lizzie Hosking, one to watch. Dance with me is a Dance Pop and Disco tune with influences from ABBA and Ariana Grande - just perfect for Chris Madeley from Car 13! In Dance With Me, Lizzie empowers listeners to see their worth and tells the story of the fear of dimming your spark for someone else, however if they are willing to grow and shine with you then beautiful things can happen. She says this song is really about understanding your worth and preaching that to the masses. Lizzie says Dance With Me is for the girls that need a reminder that they are fierce and amazing and there will also be someone and something to lift them up! Dance With Me is on Spotify and Apple Music, and you can follow Lizzie there and on Instagram and TikTok.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Grammy award-winning songwriter Arooj Aftab. The Pakistani-American, genre-crossing artist is set to release her fifth studio record later this week, titled "Night Reign." This spellbinding new album delves into the emotions and events that unfold during the nocturnal hours. While Arooj was in Australia for Womadelaide in March, we had the opportunity to sit down with her to discuss this stunning new record. In today's episode, we explore the duality of 'Night Reign'. with its rich, immersive soundscapes and profound lyricism. We'll also talk about the impact of her Grammy win for 'Vulture Prince' and how it influenced the creation of 'Night Reign'. Additionally, we'll get insights into her current live show and hear about her ongoing tour.Arooj Aftab: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase 'Night Reign' here.You can support the pod here: TSIY Insta / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SPEAKERS Andrew Skeoch, Simone Slattery, Anthony Albrecht. HOST Shannon Evenden The soundscape of the natural world is rich with the voices of birds, insects and animals. What might these species have to say to us? Can listening to them help us learn not only how to care for them, but how to create a ‘culture of care' for nature? Can listening help create stronger emotional connections between humans and the natural world? Featuring multimedia presentations from one of Australia's most prolific nature-sound recordists Andrew Skeoch and music duo the Bowerbird Collective. Have you ever heard humans perform a dawn chorus of birdsong? Come along and hear for yourself.
SPEAKERS Darryl Jones, Sheryn Pitman, Sarah Bekessy FACILITATOR Chris Daniels Imagine a world where cities are homes to thriving ecosystems of plants, animals and other life, and not just concrete metropolises. Australian cities have the potential to transform into nature wonderlands, but how can nature be better integrated within our towns and cities? What role do individuals, neighbourhoods and communities have to play? We will explore diverse approaches to greening our streets, towns and cities.
В Аделаїді відбувся великий міжнародний фестиваль WOMADelaide 2024. І знову серед учасників-виконавців музичних і пісенних творів був славний український колектив Dakha Brakha - Marko Halanevych, Nina Garenetska, Iryna Kovalenko and Olena Tsybulska. Про цю подію і розповідає Рома Бекер. І не тільки про це йде мова...
Step backstage at the Womadelaide Festival with us for an exclusive conversation with the remarkable Ziggy Ramo! We're delving into his highly anticipated project, 'Human?', discussing everything from his captivating performance at Womadelaide to the reactions of fans to his latest music. Additionally, we'll explore Ziggy's diverse creative talents, as he shares insights into his roles as a songwriter, author, and gallery artist.Pre-order 'Human?' here Ziggy Ramo: Instagram / SpotifyYou can support the pod here: TSIY Insta / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Groovers, Last weekend I went to the Womad festival in Adelaide. A festival should always be bigger than the sum of its parts, and I was struck by the myriad ways and moments in which different acts spoke to one another, tracing a lineage of genres and their influence – from pioneers of Afrobeat, Ethio-jazz, Tropicália and Zamrock to younger generations of artists, and across multitude permutations of soul, funk, R&B and rock. Tonight I will show you how the speaking was done. Clickety Click on the link to listen Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot KC Tracklist Yussef Dayes - Nightrider Thee Sacred Souls - Can I Call You Rose Morcheeba - Rome Wasn't Built in A Day The Budos Band - Up From the South Cymande - Brothers On The Slide Dean Brady - Falling Bumpy - Leave It All Behind Rob Edwards - Lonely Lover Mo'Ju & Pasefika Vitoria Choir - Native Tongue Hollie Cook - Milk & Honey Hollie Cook - 99 Ziggy Marley - True To Myself Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 - African Dreams Ibibio Sound Machine - Talking Fish Dubioza Kolektiv - USA Son Rompe Pera - No Hay Novedad Son Rompe Pera - Pajaro Cenzontle Cambodian Space Project - Dance Twist Druid Fluids - Into Me I See Moonlight Benjamin - Papa Legba WITCH - Home Town CC:Disco - Out of Your Mind Braxe + Falcon - Winter Solstice Arooj Aftab - Mohabbat Mildlife - The Magnificent Moon Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2022 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals and in the booths of the European night clubs. We are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians and Event Organisers. Link up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link: https://linktr.ee/liquidsunshineradio or Stream live at The Face Radio, The Soul of Brooklyn https://thefaceradio.com every Tuesday 8pm – 10pm Brooklyn / 1am – 3amLondon / 10am - 12 Oz
Alan Braxe et DJ Falcon sont des architectes incontestés de la French Touch, ce style de musique house émotionnelle créée à partir de samples bouclés avec une touche galloise inimitable émergeant de Paris au milieu des années 90. La French Touch représente la manière dont les Français imitent leurs professeurs américains, créant une boucle infinie comme celle des disques sur lesquels elle est construite.
L'immédiat, troupe française, propose son ‘La lévitation réelle' au festival WOMADelaide en exclusivité. Ce spectacle est une réflexion sur la sensation de tomber vers l'infini. Mêlant théâtre physique, acrobaties et performance artistique, ‘La lévitation réelle' offre une expérience troublante de poids et de désorientation. Le metteur en scène Camille Boitel souligne que l'espace de représentation devient public, permettant aux passants de devenir des spectateurs en spectateurs involontaires de cette expérience unique.
Rob Edwards is part of WOMADelaide 2024 First Nations line up. The multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter from Victor Harbor (SA), weaves the moving melodies of jazz, blues, and RnB with the powerful art of First Nations storytelling. His vocals narrate tales of the impact of the Stolen Generations on his family, infusing potent messages with head-bopping grooves.
David Danzon, directeur artistique de la compagnie de danse CORPUS basée au Canada nous parle des deux spectacles, Interventions Divines et Moutons, que sa compagnie présentera au festival WOMADelaide 2024. Interventions Divines offre un sentiment de magie, de beauté et de renouveau de l'espoir, laissant entrevoir la possibilité que nous soyons en effet pris en charge par quelque chose de divin.
Cécile Thircuir, directrice artistique de la Compagnie On Off nous parle de sa compagnie et du Chant de L'Eu, un spectacle qu'elle présentera au festival WOMADeladie 2024. Dans ce spectacle le public participe et assiste à un traitement thérapeutique fantaisiste qui évoque l'esprit des cures thermales et des spas de bien-être longtemps populaires en France et dans le monde entier.
Ось-ось в одному із числа найпопулярніших мистецьких фестивалів в Австралії WOMADelaide знову братиме участь славний уже на світ увесь гурт DakhaBrakha. Крім цього, цьогоріч "ДахаБраха" виступатиме з концертами в Аделаїді, Мельбурні та у кількох містах Нової Зеландії. А більше деяких подробиць ви дізнавайтеся далі від Роми Бекер з Аделаїди...
O programa que foi ao ar ao vivo em rede nacional pelo dial da SBS 2 na Austrália. O noticiário do dia; Entrevista com Marta Pereira da Costa, que apresentará a guitarra portuguesa ao WoMADelaide, um dos maiores festivais de música da Austrália; Os subúrbios australianos com maior aumento no valor de aluguel nos últimos meses; Os vistos regionais que estão sendo processados mais rapidamente; De Portugal, Francisco Sena Santos conta sobre o debate eleitoral entre o líder do PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, m o líder do PSD, Luis Montenegro; Rui Rocha, da Iniciativa Liberal, afirma que seu partido nunca vai viabilizar um governo dos socialistas.
Uma das maiores instrumentistas de Portugal dos últimos anos, a 'alfacinha' faz dois shows no festival de Adelaide em março. Nesta conversa com a SBS em Português, Marta Pereira da Costa contextualiza sua carreira, fala das semelhanças entre a guitarra portuguesa e o bandolim brasileiro, e a expectativa de visitar pela primeira vez a Austrália, país no qual tem familiares - eles viajarão desde Brisbane para prestigiar a parente famosa no festival na Austrália do Sul.
Te contamos sobre una investigación que realiza el gobierno de Victoria para atacar el problema de dolor crónico en las mujeres. Hablamos sobre las celebraciones de los 300 años de la ciudad de Montevideo. Y conversamos con Roberto Márquez, vocalista de la banda chilena Illapu, que se presentará en el festival WOMADelaide 2024.
La emblemática banda chilena, Illapu, regresa a Australia para presentarse en Melbourne, Sídney y Adelaide en el contexto del festival WOMADelaide 2024. En SBS Audio conversamos con el vocalista, Roberto Márquez, quien habla de la visita a Australia, de la historia del grupo y sobre la actualidad chilena, entre otros temas.
Hello Groovers, After Liquid Sunshine went to Womadelaide, we have been exploring the outer regions of new house, focussing on traditional international fold songs. Whaaat? Check it out, we're stopping by Turkiye tonight, picking up some sweet oriental songs to combine with our house grooves. Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot KC Tracklist Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek - Bal Tansu - Kime Sormali Ahmed Malek - Maya Gitkin - El Millonario Fai Baba - Rägeboge Altin Gün - Tatli Dile Güler Yüze Altin Gün - Goca Dünya Nekropsi - Carsi Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek - Hop Cerkez Ajda Pekkan - Sev Sen De Gönlünce Shotnez - Contagious The Mauskovic Dance Band - Wie Niet Weg Is Is Gezien Ko Shin Moon - Jamileh Satellites & Vickey Ashkenazy - Olurmu Derson Kit Sebastian - Sinanay Satellites - Disko Arabesque Sabab 5 - Popcorn Erkut Tackin - Sevmek Istiyorum (Kasa Disco Edit) Tulay German - Hürriyet Kavgasi (SY Edit) Ayla Algan - Gönlümdeki Saraya (FOC Edits) Mashrou' Leila - Djin (Jonny Rock Remix) Ali Kuru - Ciftellie Meets Acid The Organism & Moscoman - Rite Nese Karaböcek - Yali Yali Esin Afsar - Zuhtu (Parcala Behcet Edit) Ayten Alpman - Tann Aski Yaratti (Dogu Civicik Rework) Kozmonotosman - Seker Oglan Ozman Isman - Uskudar'dan Diskotege (Ziggy Phunk Spirit of Istanbul Edit) Discotheque Fantastique - Music De Carnaval Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2022 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals and in the booths of the European night clubs. We are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians and Event Organisers. Link up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link: https://linktr.ee/liquidsunshineradio or Stream live at https://thefaceradio.com or www.mixcloud.com/live/sasmancometh every Tuesday from 10 PM – Midnight Brooklyn / 3 – 5 AM London / 2 - 4 PM Oz or Stream live at https://2xxfm.org.au, or tune in to 98.3 FM in Australia every Thursday from 7:30 - 8:30AM New York / 12:30 - 1:30PM London / 9:30 - 10:30PM Oz
After Liquid Sunshine went to Womadelaide, we have been exploring the outer regions of new house, focussing on traditional international fold songs. Whaaat? Check it out, we're stopping by Turkiye tonight, picking up some sweet oriental songs to combine with our house grooves.Tune into new broadcasts of Liquid Sunshine, LIVE, Tuesday from 10 PM – Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT (Wednesday)For more info visit https://thefaceradio.com/liquid-sunshine//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's rare that a musician makes such a mark with her first EP that Rolling Stone US magazine raves and international world music festivals beckon for you to play. But that's exactly what has happened for Brisbane born and Melbourne based artist Tiana Khasi, whose eloquent and distinctive music will grace the WOMADelaide stage this weekend. Her debut EP, Meghalaya – titled for Meghalaya, India, the land of the Khasi tribe whose name she proudly bears – is a testament to the power of her storytelling and ability to weave themes of family, self-empowerment and identity into the contemporary vernacular of Australian music. And as she tells us on Streets of Your Town, Tiana credits finding her voice at such a young age to her life's journey honouring her Samoan and Indian heritage. This combination of influences makes for a unique sound that was further honed from expert teaching at Brisbane's Conservatorium. By exploring and integrating her past, Tiana creates a new take on soulful r and b that sets her apart. Get the full story, and join The Wandering Journo tribe at substack.soyt.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ondatrópica es un colectivo de músicos colombianos e internacionales que hacen música contemporánea inspirada en la música tradicional de Colombia, pero con un toque moderno.
Constantinople c'est un ensemble musical qui vous ouvre les portes du temps – Visite d'un jardin musical hors norme avec des sons oubliés.
Negli anni scorsi il duo ha prodotto l'album "Still Moving", con cui ha vinto il Songlines Music Awards 2022 per il miglior album Fusion. Mauro Durante è anche il leader di una celebre formazione pugliese, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (CGS).
A l'occasion du festival WOMADELAIDE du 10 au 13 mars, nous avons reçu Bab L'Bluz.
Hello Groovers, From 10-14 March WOMADelaide will take place in Adelaide, Australia. It is an amazing music, arts, dance & Ideas festival with the most interesting contemporary artist from around the world. Tonight we do a preview of the music you can expect at WOMADelaide. Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot QC Tracklist Kokoroko - Abusey Junction Ondatropica - Cumbia Espacial Meute - You & Me Aurora - Cure For Me Youssou N'Dour & Neneh Cherry - 7 Seconds Sister Nancy - Bam Bam Sampa The Great - Final Form Izy - Treat Me Bad DEM Mob - Still No Justice Thelma Plum - Better In Blak (Piano Version) Thelma Plum - Homecoming Queen Alexander Flood - LDN Lachy Doley & The Lachy Doley Group - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Guts - Living Is Easy Sons of Zöku - Dead Poets Fantastic Negrito - Plastic Hamburgers Genesis Owusu - WUTD Soul II Soul - Back To Life Justin Adams & Mauro Durante - Dark Road Down Ria Hall - Te Pou O Te Tangata Kee'Ahn - Summer Love Mdou Moctar - Chismiten Cimafunk & Lupe Fiasco - Rompelo San Salvador - La Grande Folie Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2022 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals and in the booths of the European night clubs. We are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians and Event Organisers. Link up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link: https://linktr.ee/liquidsunshineradio or Stream live at https://thefaceradio.com or www.mixcloud.com/live/sasmancometh every Tuesday from 10 PM – Midnight Brooklyn / 3 – 5 AM London / 2 - 4 PM Oz or Stream live at https://2xxfm.org.au, or tune in to 98.3 FM in Australia every Thursday from 7:30 - 8:30AM New York / 12:30 - 1:30PM London / 9:30 - 10:30PM Oz
Torna Womadelaide, il festival di world music della capitale del South Australia, che si terrà quest'anno tra il 10 e il 13 marzo. Tra gli ospiti italiani anche il chitarrista Giuliano Modarelli, cofondatore del collettivo musicale Kefaya.
A l'occasion du festival WOMADELAIDE du 10 au 13 mars, nous avons reçu l'un des membres du groupe San Salvador.
La compagnie de Didier Théron sera présente au festival Womadelaide du 10 au 13 mars avec sa dernière création, Les Véhicules Gonflés.
Jane Goodall wants you to gird your loins. What does that mean? Well ... for hope, push PLAY.
The question of whether the franchise should be extended to children has become an increasingly pressing topic in political theory. But why would we want them to vote? Is it in the interests of political equality? It is to achieve a specific outcome — say, more future-oriented, climate friendly policies? Or is it to cultivate the necessary democratic virtues?
La artista guatemalteca, galardonada con un Grammy y quien apuesta por una música multilingüe y de estilos diversos, actuará en el festival Womadelaide y en conciertos de Sídney, Melbourne y Camberra. Gaby Moreno conversa con SBS Spanish sobre los éxitos de su carrera y sus próximos proyectos.