Yeni Raki Roma Tent

 
 

August 07-11.

Everyday
18:00
Kawa Musical Circus (IND) World music
The circus from Rajasthan follows the legacy of the most ancient Indian street performers with its mystical and enchanted show. Their programme consists of breath-taking circus stunts, dance and theatre performances as well as puppet theatre shows all accompanied by live music. As an appetizer for each night’s show the audience will be carried away into a colourful fable world through the dispute of the grouchy circus director and the happy musicians while discovering the world...
 
 
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August 7. Mittwoch

19:00
Snétberger Camp (HU) Jazz

Artists: Máté Palásti, Norbert Bogdán, Gergely Nagy

 
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20:15
Amariszi (NL) World music
The young Dutch band with a unique Balkan sound will be performing at the Roma Tent for the first time. Their original songs combine elements of pop, reggae and folk music in a creative way.
 
 
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22:00
Latcho Drom (F) World music
The band of the French manouche guitarist Christophe Lartilleux, Latcho Drom got its name from the movie by Tony Gatlif. Music runs through the entire Lartilleux family, Christophe will arrive to the Roma Tent with his daughter, who is the bass player in the band as well. His main influence and idol is legendary Django Reinhardt and he is constantly trying to get as close to his unmistakeable Django-sound as possible. On this year’s Sziget Festival they will also appear on the...
 
 
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23:45
Mascarimiri (I) Alternative
Tradinnovazione, or reinvented tradition could be the motto of the music made by Giagnotti brothers coming from Salerno in South Italy.  It will be their first time in Hungary presenting their punk-dub-tarantella project called Gitanistan that is an exciting mixture created from the influences of the past and the present.
 
 
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Links: Mascarimirì Mascarimirì Facebook Mascarimirì Myspace Mascarimirì Soundcloud
01:30
DJ No Sikiriki (CH) Electronic
The DJ of Croatian origin living in Switzerland is a returning guest at the Roma Tent. His music is a melting pot of traditional gypsy music and the sound of the Balkan, a place where electro meets off-beat. No Sikiriki is a real master of mixing.
 
 
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August 8. Donnerstag

19:00
Snétberger Camp (HU) Jazz

Artists: Béla Rózsa, István Rézműves, Tivadar Varga, Géza Kállai, Simon Máté

 
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20:15
After Phurikane (SK) World music
The group formed in 2007 out of a musical project for Roma and non-Roma people. The founding of the group was preceded by a serious ethnological study. This way their style that shows the traditional melodies and musical shapes in a new way was born. The leader of the project is Jozef Lupták, his chello and harmonica playing is accompanied by African drums and traditional vocals. This extraordinary project won the Slovakian Musical Cultural Project both in 2010 and 2011.
 
 
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22:00
Kanizsa Csillagai (HU) World music
Formed in 1993 this band is probably the most authentic interpreter of “beás” gypsy music in Hungary. They perform a variety of “lovári”, “beás” and “romungro” gypsy music dressed in traditional clothes. Don’t miss the best “beás” band in Hungary!
 
 
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Links: Kanizsa Csillagai
23:45
Fanfara Transilvania (RO) World music
Fanfara Transilvania is your ultimate brass-band: lots of instruments, a real big family, father and son, cousin, uncle all together on one stage. A band from Cugir, Transylvania will make you want to dance for sure.
 
 
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01:30
DJ No Sikiriki (CH) Electronic
The DJ of Croatian origin living in Switzerland is a returning guest at the Roma Tent. His music is a melting pot of traditional gypsy music and the sound of the Balkan, a place where electro meets off-beat. No Sikiriki is a real master of mixing.
 
 
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August 9. Freitag

19:00
Snétberger Camp (HU) Jazz

Artists: József Farkas, Vince Bartók, Tamás Czirják

 
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20:15
Harmonia Garden (HU) World music
Harmonia Garden is a young and innovative Hungarian 7-piece Harmonia Garden and their special mix of genres. In this unusual “garden” you will find classical hits mixed with authentic czardas, bossa nova, French manouche, swing, tango and jazz. Their music is exciting and a real delicacy for everybody.
 
 
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22:00
Juan de Lerida feat. Romengo ( E-F) World music
Currently living in France, the Spanish Juan de Lerida is one of the most important representatives of “Flamenco Nuevo” (new flamenco). His music feeds upon the clearest sources incorporating elements of jazz and classical music. His compositions make you want to dance, they are moving and free. He will be joined on stage for a couple of songs by the Hungarian Romengo band, who play “oláh” gypsy music.
 
 
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23:45
Tsigunz Fanfara Avantura (PL) World music
Tsigunz Fanfara Avantura is a 7-piece polish wind section with members that grew up surrounded by jazz. Their music can be described as a mix of Balkan music with Turkish and oriental influences and a touch of modern ethno jazz embedded in a powerful and romantic Slavic musical foundation. Prepare for one hell of a ride!
 
 
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01:30
DJ Baxtalo (HU) Electronic
The DJ of the late Radio C is familiar with this musical world. DJ Baxtalo (“DJ Luck”) is a Roma DJ from Budapest. His style is a mix of Balkan folk music, traditional gypsy folklore and electronic fusion. The genre doesn’t matter because everything will be 100% GYPSY!
 
 
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August 10. Samstag

19:00
Snétberger Camp (HU) Jazz

Artists: Bálint Uher, Gábor Horváth, Vince Bartók, Tamás Czirják

 
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20:15
Roma Hungaricum (HU) World music
The sound and style of gypsy music mixed with the knowledge of the professional musicians from the big cities that evolved from generation to generation is what describes their music. The goal of the Roma Hungaricum State Ensemble is to represent this genre on the highest level possible. They want to bring the genre of traditional gypsy music closer to the younger generation and make it more exciting for them.
 
 
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22:00
Vojasa (HU) World music
Vojasa means with joy and the music of this band is really joyful. Their urban folk music feeds upon the traditional Hungarian “oláh” gypsy music but contains elements of pop-rock as well. The members of the group were surrounded by music from an early age on and participated in countless musical projects throughout the last couple of years. As the closing act of this year’s programme two Hungarian Roma cultures will meet when Vojasa will perform together with Roma...
 
 
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Links: Vojasa Reverbnation Vojasa Myspace
23:45
Balkan Khans (BUL) World music
Legendary Roma violinist, the 65 year old Venzi Takev meets the best Bulgarian beatboxer and singer, the 23 year old Skiller in this encounter of the generations. Accompanied by two remarkable musicians Nikolai Ivanov and Kolio Ivanov they form Balkan Khans. Their music is unpredictable, explosive, mysterious and vibrant. This original sound is comprised by the exciting harmony between vocals, keyboard, violin, Bulgarian bagpipe and the tupan.
 
 
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01:30
Baltic Balkan DJs (LT) World music
The city of Vilnius has always been a cultural melting pot of nations. You can catch elements of all these nations ranging from Ukrainian and Baltic, through German, Jewish and Tartar to British and Roma in the music of the closing act of Saturday night, Baltic Balkan, so be prepared for their crazy cabaret. Two nights under the signs of madness.
 
 
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Links: Baltic Balkan MySpace Baltic Balkan Facebook
 

August 11. Sonntag

19:00
Snétberger Camp (HU) Jazz

Artists: Tibor Szénási, Béla Rózsa

 
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20:15
Balogh Kálmán és a Gipsy Cimbalom Band (HU) World music
On the final day of the festival the programme will be kicked off by Kálmán Balogh, one of the best dulcimer players to date and his band the Gypsy Dulcimer Band. The dynamic and energetic performance of this group can easily incorporate authentic Hungarian folk music, gypsy music and different types of Balkan folk music. The band will be completed by the singer Guszti Balogh on stage.
 
 
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22:00
Terne Čhave (CZ) World music
They are one of the most well-known bands of the Czech world music scene, their unique style is unmistakeable. The band is formed out of Roma and non-Roma musicians and the basis of their music is traditional gypsy music, but they take inspiration from other musical traditions as well. The musical style of Terne Čhave can only be described as rom’n’roll! There was a time when TERNE CHAVE was one of the most successful Czech gypsy bands around. But this isn’t...
 
 
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23:45
Slobodan Salijevic Orkestar (SRB) World music
Serbia, Guča and brass section is all we need to say to make anybody eager to listen to the Slobodan Salijevic Orkestar. But the true strength of the band is that they play their traditional repertoire with the same confidence and virtuosity as they play the covers. They are real uncut diamonds: talented, innovative and not yet a part of the melting pot of Balkan music. Their show is full of surprises, powerful sounds, beats and musical gags.
 
 
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01:30
Baltic Balkan DJs (LT) World music
The city of Vilnius has always been a cultural melting pot of nations. You can catch elements of all these nations ranging from Ukrainian and Baltic, through German, Jewish and Tartar to British and Roma in the music of the closing act of Saturday night, Baltic Balkan, so be prepared for their crazy cabaret. Two nights under the signs of madness.
 
 
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Links: Baltic Balkan MySpace Baltic Balkan Facebook