2019 Festival Artists

Jayme Stone’s Folklife

Jayme Stone’s Folklife

Stemming from Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project – which focuses on songs collected by folklorist and field recording pioneer Alan Lomax – Folklife treats old field recordings not as time capsules, but as heirloom seeds passed down from a bygone generation. Planting these...

Guilhem Desq

Guilhem Desq

Last year's Lotus Festival sensation returns! Overflow crowds testified to Guilhem Desq’s charismatic mastery of the hurdy-gurdy, a deep-barreled, lute-shaped string instrument whose sound is generated by turning a crank. Desq, who has electrified this usually...

Frontera Bugalú

Frontera Bugalú

Frontera Bugalú pays homage to music unique to the long Texas/Mexico border that stretches from Brownsville to El Paso: high-energy cumbia blended with the “border folk” of traditional accordion-fronted Mexican music and of other Latin rhythms. The band began as a...

Çudamani

Çudamani

The remarkable Çudamani ensemble of musicians and dancers is based in the village of Pengosekan, Bali, a district known for its traditional arts, craft, and dance. Its full gamelan orchestra (including metal gongs, xylophones, metallophones, drums, and bamboo flutes)...

Cielito Lindo

Cielito Lindo

The nine-member Lucero family performs modern Latino mariachi. The band’s name comes from a quintessential mariachi song, and the Lucero children are the fourth generation in their family to learn this traditional music of western Mexico. Mariachi, with its exuberant...

Balla Kouyate

Balla Kouyate

The Balan Fanga Project showcases the West African balafon: think xylophone, but made from wood and gourds, with a richer, earthier sound. Born in Mali, Balla Kouyaté has an unparalleled knowledge of traditional repertoire and has been a member of the Ensemble...

47Soul

47Soul

47Soul is a force – on stage and in the musical landscape of the Palestinian diaspora. This Jordanian Palestinian group translates traditional dabke rhythms (an Arabic folk dance) into a relentless, beat-driven “Shamstep,” electronic dance music with analog synth,...

Afrotronix

Afrotronix

Electronic music meets Afrobeat. Born in Chad but now based in Montreal, Afrotronix creates what he calls “an electronic futurist package” by drawing on and sampling from (for example) Mandinka music of West Africa, Saharan Tuareg blues, Senegalese rumba, Chadian sai,...

Fanfara Station

Fanfara Station

Fanfara Station is a celebration with a brass band, an entire North African rhythm section, and contemporary electro Dance beats. It’s a dance party created live by only three musicians thanks to the use of loop stations for live over-dubbing. Fanfara Station’s stage...