Blog January 16, 2017
globalFest 2017: Photo Essay
<p>globalFEST 2017 offered its trademark panoply of eclectic and highly entertaining sound and spectacle: 12 acts on three stages in New York City’s Webster Hall over the course of five hours on Sun., Jan. 8. The time flies by. This year offered full-throttle Cuban <em>son</em> from Septeto Santiaguero; a historic reunion of the late Congolese legend Tabu Ley Rochereau’s band L’Orchestre Afrisa International; giddy Moroccan-roll from Hoba Hoba Spirit; stylized and visually bracing genre-bending sets from Ghana/Brooklyn (Jojo Abot) and Korea (SsingSsing). There was also roots music from the Georgia Sea Islands (Ranky Tanky) and, in a U.S. debut, Venezuela (Betsayda Machado y la Parranda el Clavo) as well as roots fusion from Sudan by way of New York from Alsarah and the Nubatones.</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33835" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Septeto-Santiaguero-1024x683.jpg" alt="Septeto Santiaguero" width="640" height="427" data-image="5jkmmgt0d9oo"></figure>
<p> Septeto Santiaguero. Photos by Banning Eyre[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33833" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/LOrchestre-Afrisa-International-et-Mbilia-Bel-1024x659.jpg" alt="L'Orchestre Afrisa International et Mbilia Bel" width="640" height="412" data-image="1bu28vmsik5h"></figure>
<p> L'Orchestre Afrisa International with Mis Blandine, replacing Mbilia Bel[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33839" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/gFEST_BE-29-1024x675.jpg" alt="Hoba Hoba Spirit" width="640" height="422" data-image="je2jawdjwzpu"></figure>
<p> Hoba Hoba Spirit[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33834" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Jojo-Abot-1024x678.jpg" alt="Jojo Abot" width="640" height="424" data-image="j7cmt6em3qco"></figure>
<p> Jojo Abot[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33831" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Ssing-Ssing-1024x710.jpg" alt="SsingSsing" width="640" height="444" data-image="s4is4p69j1iu"></figure>
<p> SsingSsing[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33836" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Ranky-Tanky-1024x576.jpg" alt="Ranky Tanky" width="640" height="360" data-image="797wztl2l677"></figure>
<p> Ranky Tanky[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33832" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Betsayda-y-La-Parranda-El-Clavo--1024x641.jpg" alt="Betsayda y la Parranda el Clavo" width="640" height="401" data-image="uwpyanoc8has"></figure>
<p> Betsayda y la Parranda el Clavo[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33830" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Alsarah-and-the-Nubatones--1024x762.jpg" alt="Alsarah and the Nubatones" width="640" height="476" data-image="q45k8y2ajswb"></figure>
<p> Alsarah and the Nubatones[/caption]</p>
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<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-large wp-image-33829" src="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/migrated-uploads/2017/01/Rare-Essence-1-1024x683.jpg" alt="Rare Essence" width="640" height="427" data-image="chx7yv4itl9n"></figure>
<p> Rare Essence[/caption]</p>
<p>Maarja Nuut of Estonia spun out hypnotic cycles on violin, backed by electronics, and saxophone maestro Redresh Mahanthapa put a South Asian spin on jazz with the Indo-Pak Coalition. From Washington, DC, Rare Essence kicked out a fabulous, rousing set of go go music near the end of the night, and one-of-a-kind Angolan DJ and performance artist Batida riffed over idiosyncratic remixes and historic video clips, interspersing highly danceable music with eccentric and provocative stage patter to end the festivities.</p>
<p>For more on what I and the NPR globalFEST crew made of the night, check out the "<a href="http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2017/01/10/508950697/our-top-discoveries-from-globalfest-2017" rel="noopener" target="_blank">All Songs Considered" podcast on the event</a>. Below find a gallery of shots from Afropop’s Sebastian Bouknight.</p>
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