09 Mar 07 - 08:39 PM (#1992116) Subject: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: DriveForever Just wanted to let folks know: ZoukFest World Music Camp is set for June 10th - 16th, 2007 at the College of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico! The Zoukfest site is: Here... Check It Out ! |
09 Mar 07 - 08:55 PM (#1992130) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: black walnut free prizes?! ~b.w. |
09 Mar 07 - 10:09 PM (#1992194) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: michaelr I attended Zoukfest in 2005. It was a great learning experience, as well as mighty craic. Greats such as John Carty, Randal Bays, and mando sensation Luke Plumb of Shooglenifty are on the teaching staff. Highly recommended! Cheers, Michael |
10 Mar 07 - 01:14 AM (#1992287) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: DriveForever I believe Connie Dover will be one of the instructors, there, as well. Having attended her singing classes at 'Stringalong Weekend 2006' in Wisconsin, I would strongly recommend her class to anyone. In addition to being an incredible singer, she is an excellent and very gracious instructor. A great experience. - Dave |
10 Mar 07 - 03:33 PM (#1992820) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: Azizi I'm curious if the Zoukfest World Music Camp focus on this type of music: "Zouk is a style of rhythmic music originating from the French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. It has its roots in Cadence music from Dominica, as popularised by Grammacks and Exile One. Zouk means 'party' in the local creole of French with English and African influences, all three of which contribute the sound. In Europe it is particularly popular in France, while on the African islands of Cape Verde they have developed their own type of Zouk." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zouk If not, what's the origin and meaning of the camp's name? Best wishes, Azizi |
10 Mar 07 - 09:33 PM (#1993112) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: John of the Hill Azizi, Zoukfest is a reference to the bouzouki, primarily the modern flat or carved arch back, versus the traditional round back. You will also see the acronym CBOM, meaning the closely related instruments the cittern, bouzouki, and octave mandolin. John |
10 Mar 07 - 11:19 PM (#1993152) Subject: RE: Zoukfest World Music Camp ! From: Azizi Thanks for the explanation, John. I'll have to look up information about these instruments online as the only one I ever heard of {but I'm not sure if I ever actually heard} is a mandolin. Best wishes, Azizi |