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    15,000 ENJOY NIGHT WITH HIGH-ENERGY MUSICIANSOLIVIA OLARTE

    Khaleej Times
    http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle08 .asp?xfile=/data/theuae/2009/April/theuae_April597 .xml&section=theuae
    April 25 2009
    UAE

    ABU DHABI - The first night of WOMAD Abu Dhabi was a huge success
    with over 15,000 spectators in attendance.

    The long stretch of beach ground at the Corniche in Abu Dhabi became
    abuzz with activities from 6pm with eager school children and parents
    joining the workshops hosted by Malarky and Ranbir Kaur. Eager little
    faces and hands were all excited to show off their talents on various
    craft creation.

    The Dubai Drums workshop received a good following from children who
    aspire of becoming musicians. They learned how to play drums and
    tambourines and later on presented their newly-acquired skills in
    front of a large audience, including proud parents.

    When the much-awaited Zimbabwean group Siyaya came on stage, the
    crowd was instantly won over by this high-energy group of musicians,
    percussionists, vocalists and dancers.

    Their rendition of Amazing Grace, led by a student from British School
    Al Khubairat fused with African effect, evoked a heartfelt sing-along
    fromâ~@¨the audience.

    Jordanian Oud player and composer Kamal Mussalam with the Emirati
    band, Sokoor Al Magabeel followed next and easily enticed the crowd
    to sway along with their rendition of Arabic rock.

    Both two stages on the North and South comprise two wide cinema
    screens on each side to ensure good viewing even at a distance.

    As was the usual custom in big events in Abu Dhabi, firecrackers
    were launched and enlivened the sky with flash of lights during the
    10-minute break. Candle balloons were also a captivating sight during
    the course ofâ~@¨the evening. An unexpected and pleasant surprise for
    the night was when the Siyaya group donned aprons in lieu of their
    costumes and made an impromptu cooking in front of large followers. And
    while waiting for their traditional dish to cook, they entertained the
    pack of new fans to a second act of vibrant moves, drums and vocals.

    All throughout the evening, throngs of people continue to file in. A
    large gathering of Indian and Pakistani nationals arrived later in
    the evening to particularly see the Pakistani artist, Rizwan-Muaazam
    Qawwal. But it wasn't before midnight when a mass of Arab nationals
    came in droves to see the Algerian superstar and 'King ofâ~@¨Raï',
    Khaled.

    Exactly at midnight Khaled's enthusiastic fans gathered on the North
    stage to wait for his appearance. The last performance was buzzing with
    excited anticipation. When he finally came on stage, screaming fans
    could be heardâ~@¨a mile away. During Khaled's first song, someone
    from the audience hurled an Algerian flag which he wrapped lovingly
    around him. Khaled's repertoires included some of his famous songs
    to which his fans unabashedly sung along. As soon as he came to his
    last piece, Khaled indulged the audience further to an encore. The
    famous singer-songwriter describes his music as having no limit, it
    transcends boundaries as "my music is an inter-marriage between my
    Arab heritage and the many countries I've visited," he said. "I would
    like to believe that I am an ambassador of Arab music to the world,
    a conveyor of message of love and freedom."

    Jordanian national Ibrahim Ali and his wife Amani came to WOMAD to see
    Khaled perform and they were not disappointed. "We are very impressed
    with his performance, we're glad we came" he said.

    Milagros Orendain, a Filipino national visiting Abu Dhabi for the
    first time said although she didn't understand the Arabic language,
    she liked Khaled's music and voice. "I like Siyaya as well, they are
    vibrant and full of life," she added.

    Other group performers for the first night included Souad Massi
    from Algeria who has started off with an acoustic guitar and wowed
    the audience with her rendition of soulful music. Brazilian singer
    Márcio Local teased the crowd with his rock music, samba and rap.

    Armenian musical legend Jivan Gasparyan stirred everyone's emotions
    with his haunting and meditative instrumental using his traditional
    Armenian woodwind instrument, duduk.
    From: Baghdasarian
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