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Wednesday, March 17 2010 @ 02:49 AM EDT

Crossroads Music Brings Top World Music Acts to Philadelphia

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World music presenter Crossroads Music has announced its late-2008 schedule. While West African music is especially strongly represented this fall, there are also Eastern European, English, Latin American, and North American artists scheduled. Concerts take place at 7:30 pm in the chapel of West Philadelphia's Calvary United Methodist Church, a beautiful room with excellent acoustics.
 
 Thursday, September 18, 2008
 Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies
 Topical folk music from England's post-industrial northeast

 


Friday, September 26, 2008
 Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko
 Africa to Appalachia
 
 Saturday, October 4, 2008
 Bernard Woma
 Master of the Gyil (Ghanaian xylophone)
 with Alokli West African Dance and Gina Ferrera's Gyil Fusion
 
 Tuesday, October 7, 2008
 Etran Finatawa
 Nomad Blues from Niger's Tuareg and Wodaabe peoples
 
 Saturday, November 8, 2008
 Venissa Santi
 Cuban jazz standards and Afro-Cuban folkloric song
 Sonic Liberation Front
 Afro-Cuban Yoruba roots meet free jazz and electronica
 
 Saturday, November 22, 2008
 Metrofolk Band
 Traditional Music from Hungary and Romania.
 
 Saturday, December 6, 2008
 Arpil Verch Band
 Ottawa Valley fiddle and stepdance
 
 Saturday, January 17, 2009
 Peter Ostroushko
 Heartland Americana (with a Ukranian twist)
 with Svitanya Eastern European Women's Vocal Ensemble
 
 Wednesday, January 21, 2009
 International Guitar Night, featuring
 Pierre Bensusan (France)
 Benjamin Verdery (New York)
 Cecilia Zabala (Argentina)
 Brian Gore (San Francisco)
 
 Most tickets are priced between $10 and $20 and are available both at the concerts and in advance from Brown Paper tickets (via our website or at 1-800-838-3006) and at House of Our Own Books (3920 Spruce Street). More information on the season  is available at http://www.crossroadsconcerts.org.
 
 Crossroads' programming is in part supported by grants from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation, the Samuel S. Fels Fund, the Five County Arts Fund (a Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program funded by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance).

Photo:  Etran Finatawa

 

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