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Womadelaide 1992 – 2016 Artists Listed by Year/Festival WOMADELAIDE 1992 – 2016 ARTISTS LISTED BY YEAR/FESTIVAL 2016 47SOUL (Palestine/Syria/Jordan) Ainslie Wills (Australia) Ajak Kwai (Sudan/Australia) All Our Exes Live in Texas (Australia) Alpine (Australia) Alsarah & the Nubatones (Sudan/USA) Angelique Kidjo (Benin) & the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (Australia) APY Choir (Australia) Asha Bhosle (India) Asian Dub Foundation (UK) Australian Dance Theatre “The Beginning of Nature” (Australia) Calexico (USA) Cedric Burnside Project (USA) DakhaBrakha (Ukraine) Datakae – Electrolounge (Australia) De La Soul (USA) Debashish Bhattacharya (India) Diego el Cigala (Spain) Djuki Mala (Australia) Edmar Castañeda Trio (Colombia/USA) Eska (UK) – one show with Adelaide [big] String Ester Rada (Ethiopia/Israel) Hazmat Modine (USA) Husky (Australia) Ibeyi (Cuba/France) John Grant (USA) Kev Carmody (Australia) Ladysmith Black Mambazo (South Africa) Mahsa & Marjan Vahdat (Iran) Marcellus Pittman - DJ (USA) Marlon Williams & the Yarra Benders (NZ/Australia) Miles Cleret - DJ (UK) Mojo Juju (Australia) Mortisville vs The Chief – Electrolounge (Australia) Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro (Japan) NO ZU (Australia) Orange Blossom (France/Egypt) Osunlade - DJ (USA) Problems - Electrolounge (Australia) Quarter Street (Australia) Radical Son (Tonga/Australia) Ripley (Australia) Sadar Bahar - DJ (USA) Sampa the Great (Zambia/Australia) Sarah Blasko (Australia) Savina Yannatou & Primavera en Salonico (Greece) Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 (Nigeria) Songhoy Blues (Mali) Spiro (UK) St Germain (France) Surahn (Australia) Tek Tek Ensemble (Australia) The Cat Empire (Australia) The Jerry Cans (Canada) The Once (Canada) The Spooky Men's Chorale (Australia) The Strides (Australia) Tulegur (China) Violent Femmes (USA) Wasted Wanderers (Australia) Zeequil - Electrolounge (Australia) 숨[su:m] (South Korea) Site and KidZone artists Acrojou "The Wheel House" (UK) Fair Play Comedy "Fairly Fresh Fish Company" (UK) Jeremy Deller's "Sacrilege" (UK) Maybe ( ) Together “The Future Postal Service“ (Australia) - KidZone The Miraculous Theatre Company "Romantic Botanic" (UK) The Planet Talks Amelia Telford (Australia) Daniel Spencer (Australia) David Suzuki (Canada) Dee Madigan (Australia) Dr Karl Kruszelnicki (Australia) Felicia Whiting (Australia) First Dog on The Moon (Australia) Indira Naidoo (Australia) Jane Caro (Australia) John Hewson (Australia) Naomi Oreskes (USA) Ross Garnaut (Australia) Simon Hackett (Australia) Sir Tim Smit (UK) Tanya Monro (Australia) 2015 Abdullah Ibrahim Quartet (South Africa) 2015 Architects of Air – Exxopolis (UK) 2015 Artonik - The Colour of Time (France) 2015 Astronomy Class featuring Srey Channthy (Australia) 2015 Balkan Beat Box (Brooklyn / Tel Aviv – USA/Israel) 2015 Bärra & Djalu Gurruwiwi & Gotye (Australia / ATSI) 2015 Bombino (Niger) 2015 Brokers (Electrolounge) (Adelaide) 2015 Buffy Saint-Marie (Canada) 2015 Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (Italy) 2015 Charlie Musselwhite (USA) 2015 Che Sudaka (Argentina/ Columbia/ Spain) 2015 Criolo (Brazil) 2015 CW Stoneking (featuring Vika and Linda Bull) (Australia) 2015 Depedro (Spain) 2015 DJ Spooky (USA) 2015 Emma Donovan and The PutBacks (Australia/ATSI) 2015 Fanfare Ciocarlia (Romania) 2015 First Aid Kit (Sweden) 2015 Flavia Coelho (Brazil) 2015 Fourplay (Australia) 2015 Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys (Canada) 2015 Gruff Rhys (Wales) 2015 Hi Top Brass Band (Australia) 2015 How Green (Electrolounge) (Adelaide) 2015 Invisible Cities DJs (Canada) 2015 Jambinai (South Korea) 2015 Julia Henning (Australia - Adelaide) 2015 Jupiter & Okwess International (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2015 Kamerunga (Australia) 2015 Lake Street Dive (USA) 2015 Live Live Cinema (New Zealand) 2015 Luzmila Carpio (Bolivia) 2015 Malawi Mouse Boys (Malawi) 2015 Margaret Leng Tan (Singapore/USA) 2015 Marrugeku - Cut the Sky (Australia/ATSI) 2015 Max Savage (Australia - Adelaide) 2015 Meeta Pandit (India) 2015 Mista Savona with guests Prince Alla and Randy Valentine (Australia/Jamaica/UK) 2015 Mr Culbuto (France) 2015 Myele Manzanza and the Eclectic (New Zealand) 2015 Neneh Cherry with Rocketnumbernine (Sweden/UK) 2015 Nick Waterhouse (USA) 2015 Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club (Cuba) 2015 Osadia (Spain) 2015 Public Service Broadcasting (UK) 2015 Ramzi Aburedwan and Ensemble Dal ‘Ouna (Palestine) 2015 Robert Forster with Jherek Bishoff and the Zephyr Quartet (Australia/USA) 2015 Robyn Hitchcock & Emma Swift (UK/Australia) 2015 Rufus Wainwright (Canada) 2015 Sebastian Vivian (Electrolounge) (Adelaide) 2015 Sharon Van Etten (USA) 2015 Sinéad O'Connor (Ireland) 2015 Soil and "Pimp" Sessions (Japan) 2015 Sóley (Iceland) 2015 Tara Tiba (Iran / Australia) 2015 The Gloaming (Ireland) 2015 The Painted Ladies (Australia / ATSI) 2015 Theo Parish (USA) 2015 Timberwolf (Australia - Adelaide) 2015 Tjintu Desert Band (Australia/ ATSI) 2015 Toumani & Sidiki Diabate (Mali) 2015 Typhoon 台风 (China / Australia / USA) 2015 Urtekk (Electrolounge) (Adelaide) 2015 Willow Beats (Australia) 2015 Youssou N'Dour (Senegal) 2015 2014 Ade Suharto & Peni Candra Rini "Ontosoroh" (dance) Airileke Ane Brun Angus Watt flags Antonio Serrano Arrested Development Asif Ali Khan Awesome Tapes from Africa (DJ) Azadoota Baby et Lulu Baker Suite, The Balanescu Quartet, The (“Maria T”) Billy Bragg Bowerbird (Amanda King - Viva la Vida Parade & workshops) Breabach Brown Hornet, The Buika Carclew Youth Arts Carminho Cie Fracasse de 12 "HOP!" (site) Cocoloco "Madame Bonbon" (roving) Coloured Stone Danyel Waro David Michalek's "Slow Dancing" (site) DJ Yoda Dub Inc Emel Mathlouthi Fat Freddy's Drop Femi Kuti & the Positive Force Hanggai Hiatus Kaiyote Jeff Lang Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen Kaurna Welcome Kutcha Edwards La Chiva Gantiva Les Gitans Blanc Lior Living Room Loren Kate Los Coronas Mallakhamb Gymnasts (site) Makana MCs Megan Washington Mehr Ensemble Menagerie (Electrolounge) Mikhael Paskalev Mokoomba Muro (DJ) Neko Case Ngaiire No Birds (Electrolounge) Oddessa (Electrolounge) Osaka Monaurail Planet Talks, The Pokey LaFarge Quantic (DJ) Question Question (Electrolounge) Rachid Taha Roberto Fonseca Roundabout Theatre Company (site - "The Flycycle", "The Cupcakes", Lollipop Ladies") Sam Lee & Friends Saskwatch Shanren Sitara Thelma Plum Tinpan Orange 2013 Abigail Washburn & Kai Welch Adnaan Baraky Alaev Family, The Alim Qasimov Ensemble Amparo Sanchez Antibalas ARPAKA Dance Co. Ayarkhaan Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba Bird, The Cat Empire, The Christine Salem Clairy Browne & The Bangin’ Rackettes Circolombia Correspondents, The Dhafer Youssef Dj ClicK DJ Tr!p East Journey Golonka Goran Bregovic & His Weddings & Funerals Orchestra Heather Frahn & the Moonlight Tide Herbaliser, The Herd, The Hugh Masekela Hugo Mendez Illapu Jimmy Cliff Jordi Savall Kingfisha LA-33 LAU Manjiri Kelkar Mara! & Martenitsa Choir Mari Boine Mia Dyson Moriarty Nidi d’Arac Novalima Oisima Paul Ubana-Jones Psarantonis Salif Keita Sanso-xtro Savoy Family Cajun Band Seth Lakeman Shunsuke Kimura & Etsuro Ono Sing Sing Souad Massi Soweto Gospel Choir Sudha Ragunathan Swamp Thing Tallest Man on Earth, The Tim Koch Tim Rogers and the Bamboos Tuba Skinny Tubular Bells for Two Vieux Farka Toure Volatinsky Trio, The Zoe Keating 2012 Anda Union Baaba Maal Barons of Tang, The Bearded Gypsy Band, The Blue King Brown Bombay Royale, The Bonobo Bunna Lawrie Cambodian Space Project Chapelier Fou Chic Chris Finnen Diego Guerrero y El Solar de Artistas Dirty Three DJ Krush Dobet Gnahoré Eddi Reader Electric Wire Hustle First Aid Kit Frigg Grace Barbé Groundation Gurrumul Jay Hoad Band Jinja Safari Joe Bataan & the I Like it Like That Orchestra Johnny Clegg JUMPS Kimmo Pohjonen La Voce Della Luna Le Trio Joubran Lo'Jo Mad Professor Mahala Rai Banda Master Drummers of Burundi Melbourne Ska Orchestra Mo' Horizons Nano Stern & The Sindicato Narasirato Pajama Club Pascals Penguin Café Picture Box Orchestra, The Pigram Brothers, The Shane Howard Shantala Shivalingappa – “Gamaka” Sharon Shannon Big Band Shivkumar Sharma Staff Benda Bilili Tété Tinariwen Toninho Ferragutti TORI Ensemble Two Pianos - "Canto Ostinato by Simeon Ten Holt" Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain 2011 17 Hippies Adam Page Afro Celt Sound System Afro Mandinko Alan Kelly Quartet Amadou & Mariam Ana Moura Angus & Julia Stone Archie Roach Asa Ash Grunwald Band of Brothers Bob Brozman Caliente Guitar Trio Calypso Rose Creole Choir of Cuba DakhaBrakha Dereb The Ambassador Don Letts Dubmarine Faiz Ali Faiz Fefe The Gadflys Hanggai Horace Andy & Dub Asante Huri Duna Dancers Imelda May Joanna Newsom Juan De Marcos Afro-Cuban All Stars Leah Flanagan Leigh Warren & Dancers Luka Bloom Marshall McGuire Martha Wainwright Nathalie Natiembe The Necks Nitin Sawhney Norman Jay Omar Souleyman Os Mutantes Rajendra Prasanna Rango Rhombus with Michael Tuffery ScrapArts Music The Shaolin Afronauts Sidestepper Space Invadas Tanya Tagaq Tim O’Brien Two Oceans Trio Whitireia Performing Arts Wildbirds & Peacedrums with Voices The Woohoo Revue The Yabu Band Yasar Akpence HAREM’DE 2010 Amal Murkus The Armada Arrebato Ensemble Babylon Circus The Bamboos Besh o droM Calexico The Cholmondeleys & The Featherstonehaughs Dean & Britta Djan Djan Dub Colossus Eliades Ochoa Ethiopiques Frank Yamma Fyah Walk George Kamikawa & Noriko Tadano Gilles Peterson Gochag Askarov Grrilla Step Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Jane Siberry Kamel el Harrachi Kathakali Dance Ensemble La Compagnie Transe Express LAFA & Artists Dance Company Lepisto & Lehti Los Amigos Invisibles Mairtin O’Connor Trio Mama Kin Mariem Hassan Monkey Puzzle Tree Nickodemus
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