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On the last day of its 2015 edition WOMAD UK raised the curtain to present some hugely talented women artists...
The sun came out – and so did the WOMAD crowd, to enjoy some truly spectacular and brilliant performances from...
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Rain, rain everywhere and mud, mud too! But one of the great things about WOMAD is that you don’t always...
They have spent the last fifty years playing and singing from the soul of South Africa and its people, but...
“We left Sierra Leone on the 1st of April of 2014 with the expectation of doing a six month world...
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London lacks of the exoticism of Lagos, Ronnie Scott’s is less vibrant (though more stylish) than the Shrine and Seun...
In the dark and dingy environment of Islington’s Electrowerkz Mali’s ngoni master Bassekou Kouyaté and his family band Ngoni Ba...













