At 11 a.m. one of the most popular festival traditions took place. Every year,Førde Folk Music Festival’s performers take part in a colorful parade along Førde’s river bank.
“It’s a very colorful event,” said World Music Central’s Angel Romero. “Even though it drizzled earlier in the day, the rain was pretty much gone and thousands of people turned out to see the parade.
It was as family event, with children, parents and grandparents. as the parade approached, you could hear the loud brass sounds of the great Serbian band Boban i Marko Markovic Orkestar. They were followed by a series of wagons and musicians on foot organized by country, with performers on fiddles, guitars, percussion and various other instruments.
One of the main musical events of the day was the outdoor concert at 3 p.m. by Boban i Marko Markovic Orkestar, by the river. The Serbian musicians presented a powerful attention-grabbing performance, demonstrating that they are one of the leading brass bands from the Balkans.
Throughout the afternoon there were concerts by Orquesta Chékara Flamenca, a collaboration between Poland’s Kroke and Norway’s Tindra, Talent 2010 (featuring young musicians from various countries) and Palestinian singer Amal Murkus.
The gala had a similar format as the opening concert. Performers included the colorful Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan (India), the fiddle brilliance of Frigg (Finland/Norway), the music of the South American plains performed by Cimarron (Colombia), the fiddle-organ collaboration between Annbjørg Lien & Bjørn Ole Rasch (Norway), the sensational accordion masters who are known as The Samurai, the best of contemporary Swedish folk with Väsen (Sweden), Indian dance troupe Jyotsna Shourie’s Dance Centre (India), young musicians from the Talent 2010 project (Norway/Brazil/Cape Verde). The event was hosted by Tove Karoline Knutsen and Ola Bremnes.
All photos by Angel Romero
Author: World Music Central News Room
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