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Dear WOMEX participant, Welcome to ‘the Dutch face-book’ at WOMEX! This small booklet provides all the information you need to get in touch with the Dutch at WOMEX 2013. It contains an overview of Dutch musicians, labels, agents, artist-representatives, promoters and journalists present in Cardiff. In short, a practical guide of who’s who and who’s doing what at Womex, including a comprised overview of world music in the Netherlands. Around seventy Dutch professionals are present representing music from the Netherlands and scouting for great music from elsewhere for Dutch venues and festivals. You can find Dutch delegates all over the trade fair. At our Dutch umbrella stand (176+177) you will find information and meet with Dutch delegates. At the service desk we will help you with any questions you might have. The Dutch presence at WOMEX is a fair indication of what the Netherlands have to offer in terms of music, venues and festivals. The Netherlands harbour a lively world music scene, which has recently been researched in commission of World Music Forum NL. The comprehensive report has been published in the booklet ‘A World of Sounds and Opportunities – World music from the Netherlands’. Music journalist Stan Rijven will
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present the results of this exploratory research at Womex. We welcome you to this presentation on Friday 25th of October 12:00-13:00 in Networking Room 1, Motor Point Arena. Afterwards at 13:15 you are welcome for the Dutch networking lunch at our stand. Finally we bring your attention to the support of two Dutch rights organizations, Buma Cultuur and SENA, and the Netherlands Embassy in London. Specifically we like to point out two new grants presented by the Performing Arts Fund NL: international festivals and venues can apply for support for Dutch presentations abroad and for composition commissions. Please come to the Dutch umbrella stand for inquiries about these grants and other supporting activities. On behalf of all Dutch participants and all supporting organizations, we wish you a fruitful WOMEX and we are looking forward to meet you at the Dutch umbrella stand and at the presentation of World music in the Netherlands!
Dutch team Sophie BlussĂŠ and Silvia Biemans Dutch Performing Arts Sonja Heimann and Stan Rijven World Music Forum NL
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A world of sounds & opportunities World music in the Netherlands A. Research The Netherlands are known for its windmills and techno-deejays but what makes its music world spin? Besides hosting the biggest Eurasian festival on the globe and the biggest Caribbean festival on the European continent, Dutch popular music offers a delta full of crossovers, especially with styles related to its former colonies of Indonesia, the Dutch Antilles and Suriname. From the 1980’s on a dynamic world music scene developed with a wide range of artists, festivals, labels and venues. In order to advance and promote Dutch world music both domestically and abroad, World Music Forum NL was founded (2006). Recently it commissioned an exploratory research on the world music industry in the Netherlands. The results were published in ‘A world of sounds & opportunities’. A brief summary of the main conclusions below.
Main conclusions Despite the impact of todays economic crisis the Dutch world music scene is vital and challenging the future. • It can be divided into the circuit of recognized or formal venues and festivals, and an informal sector with concerts in hotels, party centres, etc. This informal sector concerns practically all migrant groups subdivided into various communities, based on their
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culture of origin. • Annually around 4,000 world music performances take place in the formal circuit, 2,700 in venues and some 1,250 at festivals. No significant figures are available for the informal circuit, however indications show how performance and audience figures match those of the formal circuit. • Over a million people (total Dutch population = 16,8 million) consider themselves world music aficionados, made up equally of men and women, of varying age groups and from every strata of society. A quarter of them were born outside the Netherlands. • Some 250,000 people attend at least one world music concert or festival a year, one third of these attend two or more performances. • In 2012 world music enthusiasts spend a minimum of 15 million euro on concerts. The purchase of sound carriers (world music-cd’s, paid downloads, dvd’s) values between 14 and 21 million euros. Adding up to at least 30 million euros per year. The turnover of the informal circuit is not included in this figure. • A clear distinction is to be seen between the major and minor pop venues. The 8 large venues (with a capacity of over 1000) all stage world music acts, accounting for 14% of their annual programming. Out of 60 small pop venues, 34 present world music, which accounts for 5% of their programming. • Among non-western immigrants the appreciation of traditional music from one’s own culture is dominant. Young Antilleans and Cape Verdeans prefer reggae, Turkish youth Turkish pop and arabesque. • Crossovers are in fact the present-day world music
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trademark. It fosters innovative impulses in jazz, classical and pop. • There is a remarkable development from traditional world music genres to contemporary forms such as world beat, global dance and urban music. It means that world music transcends the inherent cultural and economic boundaries of the genre itself.
B. History It was not until early 20th century that foreign musical influences actually began to take root. Think of Malando, alias Arie Maasland, whose tango composition Olé Guapa became a worldwide hit. Between 1950 and 1980 political and economic changes led to a massive influx of migrants. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague transformed into centres for new musical hybrids. After Indonesian independence (1949) tens of thousands emigrated to their former ‘motherland’ introducing sweet kroncong and the much rougher indo-rock which laid the basis for the sixties Nederbeat. Consequently The Hague became the ‘Liverpool of Holland’ but also the beating heart of Indonesian culture. Today its annual Tong Tong Fair is the biggest Eurasian festival on the globe. During the post-war reconstruction period guest labourers from the Mediterranean and beyond came in great numbers. Rotterdam turned into the musical capital of Cape Verde. In Amsterdam the musical heritage of Portugal, Morocco and Turkey now bear many different fruits. The 1970s saw political refugees arriving from Argentina, Chili and South Africa;
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a decade later from Ethiopia and Ghana. After the fall of the Berlin Wall musicians from Eastern Europe revitalized the Dutch music delta. The Netherlands turned out to be fertile breeding ground for innovative Latin and Indian crossovers. After Suriname’s independence (1975) and the shutting down of Shell’s oil refinery on Curaçao (1985), another wave of migration from its former colonies took place. Surinamese and Dutch Antillean musicians enriched the Dutch salsa and jazz scene or developed their own styles. Bands explored the connections between Surinamese kaseko, American jazz and African grooves while others kept their Surinamese roots alive with kawina percussion and winti chanting. The Sárnami geet repertoire recalls the historic link with India, when the Netherlands and England (1873-1916) exchanged 35.000 contract labourers between their erstwhile colonies. Today 150.000 descendants live in Suriname, another 150.000 in The Netherlands. The Dutch Antilles offer unexpected hybrids of Caribbean, European and African styles- such as tumba- and a rich source of musical talent. The past decade new fusions have arisen from this broad musical delta when pop, classical and jazz musicians began collaborating with their new neighbours. Stan Rijven The extensive publication of the research results ‘A world of Sounds & Opportunities’ and brief history of world music in the Netherlands is available on www.worldmusicforum.nl/english
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MUSIC THEATRE DANCE THEATRE MUSIC FESTIVALS MUSIC THEATRE ANCE EATRE MUSIC IVALS MUSIC EATRE
The Performing Arts Fund NL is a cultural fund for music, music theatre, dance, theatre and festivals in the Netherlands. On behalf of the Dutch government the Fund supports all kinds of professional performing arts. The Performing Arts Fund NL has two grants for persons or organisations residing outside the Netherlands: the grant for Dutch presentations abroad and the grant composition commission.
FOR MORE INFORMATION www.fondspodiumkunsten.nl/english/grants/ +31 (0)70 707 27 00 , info@fondspodiumkunsten.nl FOLLOW US
GRANT FOR DUTCH PRESENTATIONS ABROAD The Performing Arts Fund NL offers grants to venues and festivals abroad for the programming of performances and concerts by Dutch companies, ensembles and performers. The grant can be applied for by a venue or festival located outside the Netherlands with a substantial international programme. GRANT FOR COMPOSITION COMMISSION The Performing Arts Fund NL may award a grant to support composition commissions that can contribute to the composition climate in the Netherlands. Foreign organisations are welcome to apply as well, but only if they wish to commission a Dutch composer. Applications will be considered relevant if the commission can contribute to building an audience for the composer in question.
Beatriz Aguiar Beatriz Aguiar Band www.beatrizaguiar.com www.sonicbids.com/beatrizaguiarband
Beatriz Aguiar Singer & Songwriter +31 6 512 635 57 beatrizaguiar@live.com
Sounds Like “She is a walking melting pot, singer Beatriz Aguiar was born in Uruguay, but has so many styles from around the world included in her passionate songs that can be best described as ‘Beatriz Aguiar music’”. De Volkskrant, Frank van Herk
Focus Countries Italy, USA, Canada, Australia, Scandinavia
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“Fascinating singer and composer. Interpreter with a wonderful vocal timbre and intense expression, capable of moving between a soft and refined jazz, to the songs that represent her deepest Latin American roots.” G. Razete, La Repubblica, Italy.
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Production and promotion of Latinamerican music (from baroque music to latin jazz) made by Latinamerican musicians living in the Netherlands. Focus Countries
Festival Dias Latinos & Mariachi Tierra Caliente
Artistic Director / owner +31 6 456 663 34 ramonbalderas@xs4all.nl info@latinswing.nl
Focus Countries Western Europe, Latin America
Silvia Biemans
Dutch Performing Arts www.dutchperformingarts.nl
Silvia Biemans Production Manager +31 6 232 302 85 silvia@butterflyinc.nl
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Freelance project-, production- and eventmanager. The spider in the web: with my special skills like problem solving, budget monitoring, motivating and making the impossible possible you can call me for everything you need!
Freelancer, Productions, Networkevents, Holland, Festivals
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Sophie Blussé Project Manager jazz and world music +31 6 415 488 25 sophie@dutchperformingarts.nl
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Dutch Performing Arts provides international promotion and support for Dutch music, theatre and dance. Dutch Performing Arts is a program produced by the Performing Arts Fund NL. Focus Countries
My kids, labrador dogs, bass guitar, Rotterdam
18 Rob Boonzajer Flaes | Taalstudio
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Taalstudio www.taalstudio.nl
Rob Boonzajer Flaes Researcher +31 6 260 240 04 boonzajer@xs4all.nl
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Getting world music in language. All over the world. Fawaka mi dushi, youpela nie gloof nie.
Balkan, Cuban, Conjunto
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Earth Beat | Rob van den Bosch
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Rob van den Bosch CEO +31 6 557 121 60 rob@earthbeat.nl
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The sonar of booking agency Earth Beat has been doing a 360 all over the world. On our roster are bands from all continents. Annually we organize around 750 concerts of which 75% at festivals, clubs and theatres in the Netherlands and Belgium and 25% around the world. Earth Beat is representing SKIP&DIE, Hanggai, Nynke, La Pegatina and many others. Check us out. Focus Countries Communication, peace & spicy food
20 Roël Calister | Jiga Musica – Kuenta i Tambu
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Jiga Musica Kuenta i Tambu www.aboutkit.com
Roël Calister Performer, label owner +31 6 142 312 05 info@aboutkit.com
Sounds Like Traditional Afro Caribbean music from Curaçao and European Electronic music! Kuenta i Tambu has created a brand new sound with a leading role for the ritual tambú drums.
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A wild and colorful explosion of energy, that always seems to set off some serious movements on the dance floor!
Focus Countries Japan, USA, Germany, France, UK
Music festivals and chicken
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News and Noise! | Charlie Crooijmans
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Charlie Crooijmans Music journalist +31 6 482 089 32 press@charliecrooijmans.nl
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Beside blogging en vlogging on News and Noise! and other blogs, I do reports for radio and on-line magazines like Mixedworldmusic.
Focus Countries Music, travel, photo, film, chocolate
22 Danka van Dodewaard | Rasa – Korzo – Amsterdam Roots Festival
Danka van Dodewaard RASA – KORZo – Amsterdam Roots Festival www.rasa.nl www.korzo.nl www.amsterdamroots.nl
Danka van Dodewaard Programmer music +31 6 143 826 36 dankavandodewaard@gmail.com
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Creating music events without borders, bringing art and audience together; surprise, discover and enjoy!
Discovering, live music, experience, traveling, new meetings & encounters
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Manager for promotion and network conferences and festivals for Dutch music collecting society Buma Stemra.
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Jazz, festivals, network meetings, exchange
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Sounds Like Coming from Romania, Turkey, the Netherlands and Germany their music is just as diverse as their origins, moving from traditional Turkish and Balkan sounds to jazz and classical music.
Focus Countries Europe, America, Asia, Africa, Australia
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Ancient musical traditions from the Middle East and Balkans are blended with jazz and contemporary improvised music through a Western frame of mind. Alex Simu clarinet & live laptop Mehmet Polat ud Franz von Chossy piano Sjahin During percussion set
Picasso, Miles Davis, Pablo Neruda, Tarantino, van Gogh, Roald Dahl, Penelope Cruz
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Cultuur & Communicatie | Sonja Heimann
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Sonja Heimann Management, marketing, communication +31 6 125 329 87 info@sonjaheimann.nl
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Project development and management for network-organisations and musicians.
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Connecting music & people, crossing borders, good food
representing World Music Forum NL, Amsterdam Klezmer Band
26 Anne-Maarten van Heuvelen | NO blues
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NO blues www.NOblues.nl
Anne-Maarten van Heuvelen Booking / Manager +31 6 119 151 78 anne-maarten@ONinternet.nl
Sounds Like Specializing in a unique worldbeat hybrid of American folk, blues, and the rhythmically unfixed Middle Eastern traditional style known as taqsim.
Focus Countries France, Germany, Turkey, Sweden, USA
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What started as experiment became a full blown musical genre. NO blues calls their unique mix of Americana and Arabic music: ‘Arabicana’.
NO blues, Blues, World, Singer-Song writer, Arabicana
Pan Records | Bernard Kleikamp
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CEO + 31 6 518 271 88 info@panrecords.nl
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Especially at Womex to promote under-30 artists. In general: record company devoted to ethnic, world, traditional music.
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28 Krijnen – Kranenborg – Abbel – Diaz | Amsterdam Artist Collective
Kay Krijnen Karin Kranenborg Joost Abbel Carlos Zorita Diaz Amsterdam Artist Collective www.aacollective.nl Kay Krijnen – Karin Kranenborg – Joost Abbel – Carlos Zorita Diaz Bookings +31 6 146 567 81 info@aacollective.nl
Sounds Like Young & fresh Balkan, Latin, Klezmer, Spanish, Pop to get some feet off the ground.
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As a creative cocktail of artists we represent a fine selection of the best flavours the Amsterdam music scene has to offer. Whether it’s a world music festival that needs a touch of pop or a pop festival that needs some exotic spicing, the Amsterdam Artist Collective is the finishing touch. Focus Countries Germany, Belgium, France, Greece, Bulgary
Amsterdam, young, refreshing, festivals, DIY
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Parne Gadje | Gerwil Kusters
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Parne Gadje’s trademark is Balkan inspired passion, flair and musicality. Their new program shows a movement into the lesser-known territories of Asia Minor, with a leaning towards melodic influences and percussive grooves from countries such as Afghanistan and India. Focus Countries Epic sounds of the universe
Gerwil Kusters manager, musician +31 6 290 087 11 parnegadje@gmail.com
Sounds Like New album Po Drom slams like hot lightning straight into your heart with electrifying ethnic underground.
Focus Countries Belgium, Germany, Engeland, France, Russia
30 Josine Laarakker | Pine Music
Josine Laarakker Pine Music www.pinemusic.nl
Josine Laarakker Production, organization, coaching +31 6 526 429 44 info@pinemusic.nl
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(Inter)national festival and event production, organization and coaching, with a focus on jazz and world music.
Festivals, international travels, music events, production scripts, communication
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ML-MUSIC Services | Renée Missel
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Social media manager, agent +31 6 404 274 23 info@ml-music.nl
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Managing social media for international labels and artists, photography, PR, artist management, booking, etc. Supporting musicians & labels through social media, photograpy and many other odd jobs. Focus Countries
Musicians, Mali, festivals, photography, media
Representing Raaga Trio Andra Kouyaté Mah Bara Soumano Fra Fra Sound Djali Dambé Baba Salah Adama Yalomba Alkibar Junior
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Esta Polyesta
DJ Polyesta – DJ Madame Moustache www.djpolyesta.nl www.facebook.com/DjMadameMoustache
Esta Polyesta DJ, Blogger, Radio Host +31 6 166 288 39 djpolyesta@gmail.com
Sounds Like DJ Polyesta: Uplifting and flowing mix of electronic beats and ethnic melodies and percussion that will take you on a trip around the world. DJ Madame Moustache: Balkan Beats and Electroswing.
Focus Countries Belgium, Germany, France, UK
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DJ Polyesta is on a mission to unite people in dance and bring ethnic sounds to clubs and festivals. She did so at Lowlands Festival, Amsterdam Dance Event, Sfinks Festival, Amsterdam Roots and many clubs in and outside the Netherlands.
Connecting world music with electronic club music
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Stan Rijven programmer, consultant, music-critic, dj +31 6 130 415 55 info@stanrijven.nl
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World Music Forum NL is an open source network organisation for the Dutch world music scene.
Focus Countries
Bird-watching, collecting vinyl, African pop
34 Jaime Rodríguez | Jaime Rodríguez Band
Jaime Rodríguez Jaime RodrÍguez Band www.jaimerodriguez.nl
Jaime RodrÍguez Band Leader +31 6 558 112 34 jaimerodriguezband@outlook.com
Sounds Like A new Cumbia sound. A brand new band with a fantastic rhythm section, lots of percussion, electronics and steaming vocals. “versatility of his Colombian roots sound throughout the vivid, smooth melodies and of course the solid percussion. The result is astonishing...” (Dutch magazine Slagwerkkrant)
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After eighteen years as the frontman of the acclaimed latin bands, Rumbatá and the Rumbatá Big Band, leader and percussionist, Jaime Rodríguez begins a new challenge with his new “Jaime Rodríguez Band”, and his original music where his Colombian roots will be more than evident. Focus Countries USA, Canada, India, Japan, Scandinavia
Cumbia!!
Projekt Rakija | Igor Sekulovic
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The founder Sounds Likeof the band Igor Sekulovic is a war refuge from BosniaHerzegovina. From the love for his culture, a new generation of Sevdah Rock music was born in Holland. Projekt Rakija is a culture clash between Dutch, Bosnian, Russian, Serbian, Belgian musicians and the Bosnian Sevdalinka.
In the hands of Projekt Rakija the old Sevdah has evolved into psychedelic balkan rock. You’ll find influences of Himzo Polovina, Mostar Sevdah Reunion and Goran Bregovic, but also from Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
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Coffee, sarma, tarhana, hurmasice, rahatlokum
Focus Countries Germany, Sweden, Holland, France, England
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Jazzconexion www.jazzconexion.com
Eli Silvrants Owner, Manager, Agent, Consultant +31 6 144 346 96 eli@jazzconexion.com
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Since 1990 representing Cuban, Caribbean & World music. Enjoying life: sharing good music and good food with friends and family
Septeto Santiaguero Pedro Luis Ferrer Interactivo Septeto Nabori Jorge Reyes Nachito Herrera los Papines Lokkhi Terra Marcos Santo Sandra Mirabal Jean Claude Arifa
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Vinsky www.vinsky.nl
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Zoli Soos Sounds Like About
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Vinsky is a fresh-sounding cross-over of New European Folk. The Amsterdam based band plays contemporary folk songs in a broad and layered musical setting with a unorthodox mixture of instruments. Focus Countries
Music, nice food, soccer, Beercamp, cycling
Sounds Like It could have been the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim if he had been born behind the Iron Curtain.
Focus Countries Germany, Belgium, Norway, Hungary
John Weijers Moon River Music www.moonrivermusic.com
John Weijers Creative director, owner Label manager at ZenneZ Records +31 6 270 373 06 john@moonrivermusic.com
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Proudly representing Gino Vannelli, Artvark saxophone quartet, DelMontis and Horizon Trio.
Life in general jazz especially
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Kasba is one of Netherlands leading Worldmusic groups that mainly performs in Europe, Africa and South America. Largest public: over 100.000 people. Kasba performed at the wedding of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands, performance was broadcasted in 64 countries. Focus Countries To play at your festival!!
+31 6 454 705 76 management@kasba.nl
Sounds Like Kasba brings the party with Raï, Rock, Reggada, Gnawa, funk, reggae and jazz.
Focus Countries Germany, France, UK, Spain, South America
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40 Wim Westerveld – Laurent Sprooten | Music Meeting
Wim Westerveld Laurent Sprooten Music Meeting www.musicmeeting.nl
Wim Westerveld programmer +31 6 512 794 59 wim@musicmeeting.nl
Laurent Sprooten board member +31 6 408 446 62 laurentsprooten@glazenkamp.net
Free jazz, timba, progrock, mbaqanga, calypso
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Surprise and discovery, with curiosity as driving force, are the veins of international music festival Music Meeting in Nijmegen. The characteristic line-up containing highly skilful international artists from the jazz and world scene, forms its beating heart.
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Amsterdam Klezmer Band | Andries van Wieren
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Andries van Wieren General management / artist manager +31 6 221 144 06 andries@3smusic.eu
Sounds Like Mix a dose of klezmer with a pinch of ska, add a shot of Balkan and a smidchen of Gypsy, top it all off with a tablespoon of jazz and punk.
Focus Countries Europe Family, sports, music, networking and marketing
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Xango Music www.xangomusic.com
Arnulf den Boesterd Annika Brandenburg Owners +31 6 260 263 60 +31 6 509 991 23 info@xangomusic.com
Representing Samba Toure Mavrika Carla Pires and many more
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Distribution of (world) music in the Benelux countries. Already representing great labels like Soundway, Sublime Frequencies, Kirkelig Kulturverksted and many more. Booking agency for artists from around the world for concerts in the Benelux.
World music, store, distribution, agency
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Pieter Zeeman Head of the international department +31 6 297 386 95 p.zeeman@fondspodiumkunsten.nl
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The Performing Arts Fund is a cultural fund for music, music theatre, dance, theatre and festivals in the Netherlands. On behalf of the Dutch Focus Countries government the Fund supports all kinds of professional performing arts.
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joost@zorita.nl sanjaybra@gmail.com mail@beatrizaguiar.com kay@studioam.nl silvia@dutchperformingsarts.nl sophie@dutchperformingarts.nl rene@earthbeat.nl arnulf@xangomusic.com bolder@lantarenvenster.nl boonzajer@xs4all.nl rob@earthbeat.nl annika@xangomusic.com globalclubmusic@gmail.com info@aboutkit.com phgjcramers@codarts.nl reaksi@charliecrooijmans.nl cazodi@hotmail.com dankavandodewaard@gmail.com erik@burosofa.nl ikaros.van.duppen@bumacultuur.nl info@sjahinduring.com wieland@palmyraproductions.com annelies@bimhuis.nl onnofalkena@online.nl djpolyesta@gmail.com
Amsterdam Artist Collective Sanjay Agarwal Beatriz Aguiar Band Amsterdam Artist Collective Dutch Performing Arts Dutch Performing Arts Earth Beat Xango Music Lantaren Venster Taalstudio Earth Beat Xango Music Global Club Music Network Jiga Musica Codarts Charlie Crooijmans / Wira Wiri Amsterdam Artist Collective Rasa / Korzo / Amsterdam Roots Festival Vinsky Buma Cultuur Arifa Palmyra Productions Bimhuis Liet International DJ Polyesta / DJ Madame Moustache
Joost Abbel
Sanjay Agarwal
Beatriz Aguiar
Kay Begheyn
Silvia Biemans
Sophie BlussĂŠ
Rene van Bodegom
Arnulf den Boester
Frank Bolder
Robert Boonzajer Flaes
Rob van den Bosch
Annika Brandenburg
Miriam Brenner
RoĂŤl Calister
Patrick Cramers
Charlie Crooijmans
Carlos Zorita Diaz
Danka van Dodewaard
Erik Dorsman
Ikaros van Duppen
Sjahin During
Wieland Eggermont
Annelies van Esveld
Onno Falkena
Esta Goossens
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tamtamoffice@mac.com bartolo@worldconnectionagency.nl marlies@digojim.nl bernard@panrecords.nl karin@otazoj.com parnegadje@gmail.com josine@barana.nl h.delange@dedoelen.nl roblokin@gmail.com emmylokin@gmail.com tonmaas@xs4all.nl jose@melomusic.nl lucasvanmerwijk@me.com info@ml-music.nl eric@thedigitalphotoexperience.nl marjo.productions@gmail.com roblokin@gmail.com info@jigamusica.com huub@bimhuis.nl info@stanrijven.nl mailjaimerodriguez@gmail.com info@latinswing.nl
World Connection Agency Di Gojim Pan Records Amsterdam Artist Collective Parne Gadje Barana / Pine Music Concert & Congress Centre de Doelen Afrikafestival Hertme Afrikafestival Hertme Ton Maas Melo Music Productions Tam Tam Productions ML-Music Services Eric van Nieuwland AWIC Afrikafestival Hertme Jiga Musica Bimhuis Trouw / World Music Forum NL Stichting Proma Latin Swing Productions
Roosje den Hertog
Bartolo Hoffmann Pype
Marlies Juffermans
Bernard Kleikamp
Karin Kranenborg
Gerwil Kusters
Josine Laarakker
Hans de Lange
Rob Lokin
Emmy Lokin-Piscaer
Ton Maas
Jose Melo
Lucas van Merwijk
Renée Missel
Eric van Nieuwland
Maria Jose Ortiz
John Pisano
Lucien Ravensberg
Huub van Riel
Stan Rijven
Jaime Rodríguez
Ramón Balderas Sánchez
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Project Rakija Tam Tam Productions
Rick Henkelman
Cultuur & Communicatie/ World Music Forum NL info@sonjaheimann.nl
Sonja Heimann
frans@amsterdamroots.nl
Amsterdam Roots Festival
Frans Goossens
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tanya@jwajazz.nl info@mundialproductions.nl igorsekulovic@gmail.com dragi@snailrecords.nl peter.sikkema@noorderslag.nl eli@jazzconexion.com zoli.soos@gmail.com francis@rasa.nl b.springer@hetnet.nl laurentsprooten@glazenkamp.net giannatam@hotmail.com contact@simintander.com jairtchong@gmail.com john@moonrivermusic.com management@kasba.nl wim@musicmeeting.nl andries@3smusic.eu jerome@earthbeat.nl anne-marie@rasa.nl marijke@dezee.nl p.zeeman@fondspodiumkunsten.nl
Tango Extremo / De Zee Theatre Productions Mundial Productions Project Rakija Mostar Sevdah Reunion Eurosonic / Noorderslag Jazzconnexion Vinsky Rasa Bastiaan Springer Music Meeting Tam Tam Productions Simin Tander Jairzinho Moon River Music Kasba Music Meeting 3S Music / Amsterdam Klezmer Band Earth Beat Rasa Tango Extremo / De Zee Theatre Productions Fonds Podiumkunsten
Tanya Schaap
Erwin Schellekens
Igor Sekulovic
Dragi Sestic
Peter Sikkema
Eli Silvrants
Zoli Soos
Francis de Souza
Bastiaan Springer
Laurent Sprooten
Gianna Tam
Simin Tander
Ja誰r Tchong
John Weijers
Dieter van der Westen
Wim Westerveld
Andries van Wieren
Jerome Williams
Anne-Marie Winkelman
Marijke van der Zee
Pieter Zeeman
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credits
Partners Performing Arts Fund, The Netherlands Embassy in London, Buma Cultuur and SENA Text contributions The Dutch delegates, Stan Rijven, Sophie Blussé, Sonja Heimann Editors Sophie Blussé, Sonja Heimann Production Silvia Biemans Concept & Design Francesca Patella www.patellapictures.nl
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the Dutch face-book is published in relation to the Dutch stand at WOMEX 2013. the Dutch face-book and Dutch umbrella stand are part of the Dutch Performing Arts program in cooperation with World Music Forum NL. Dutch Performing Arts provides international promotion and support for Dutch music, theatre and dance. Dutch Performing Arts is a program produced by the Performing Arts Fund NL. Project manager: Sophie Blussé promotion@dutchperformingarts.nl www.dutchperformingarts.nl
World Music Forum NL is an easily accessible platform for labels, distributors, venues, media and educational institutions etc. to advance and promote Dutch world music both domestically and abroad. General manager: Sonja Heimann info@worldmusicforum.nl www.worldmusicforum.nl
WELCOME TO THE DUTCH UMBRELLA! our Activities: Meeting point and info-desk Wed 23-10 until Sun 27-10 @ Trade fair, stand 176+177
A World of Sounds & Opportunities World music in the Netherlands Presentation by Stan Rijven Fri 25-10, 12:00-13:00 @ Networking Room 1
Have a Dutch Toast! Join us at our networking lunch Fri 25-10, 13:15-14:15 @ Trade fair, stand 176+177
Dutch networking dinner for invitees only Sat 26-10, 18:00-20:00 @ Bayside Brasserie