World Music Institute to Launch AROUND THE WORLD, AROUND THE CITY Series with Christine Salem, 10/4
The World Music Institute launches its 2013-14 season with the New York concert debut of CHRISTINE SALEM on Friday, October 4 at 8:00pm at Peter Norton Symphony Space.
Salem, who hails from Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean, is the greatest living champion of maloya, a nearly-extinct musical tradition rooted in the work songs and chants of the island's African slaves. The hypnotic, percussion-driven music is based on rhythms played during ceremonies dedicated to ancestors and is layered with rousing call-and-response vocals. A force of nature on stage, Salem delivers socially-conscious lyrics in Creole, Malagasy, Comorian and Swahili, while shaking out the tempo on a traditional rectangular reed rattle, the kayamn. A channel to another time and place, she seems to fall into a trance while inducing the audience to do the same. NEW ALBUM WITH U.S. TOUR: The concert accompanies the recent 2013 release of Salem's fifth album Salem Tradition on Cobalt (Listen) and is part of a limited four week U.S. tour, including dates in Minneapolis, MN; Washington, DC; Richmond, VA; and Madison, WI. John Schaefer of WNYC highlighted the album among top new releases for August 2013 on New Sounds. For more information about the album and tour, click here.CHRISTINE SALEM (www.christinesalem.com): Christine Salem is one of the rare feminine voices of maloya with a strong and charismatic personality. Accompanied on a kayanm (her favourite instrument) Christine's voice seems to float as she sings in Creole, Malagasy, Comoran or Swahili, mixing with subtlety music from the Indian Ocean with African rhythms.
In 1997, after starting out with the band Kan Bourbon, Christine Salem formed Salem Tradition. From kabars- traditional celebrations-to talent shows and other local events, the band enjoyed almost immediate success, which materialized with the recording of a first promotional album, in Mauritius in 1998. An invitation to play at the festival Kabaréunion will follow as well as several collaborations with leading groups of Reunion Island such as Ziskakan.
TICKETS
Tickets for all World Music Institute events are available for purchase online atwww.worldmusicinstitute.org, by calling (212) 545-7536, or in person at the WMI Box Office at 101 Lafayette Street, #801.
15% subscription discount tickets are available when purchasing for 4 or more concerts, before October 4th. Student and group discounts are available, as are VIP tickets for select events. Discounts are also available for WMI Friends with memberships starting at $70. WMI Friends enjoy priority seating throughout the season. Visit www.worldmusicinstitute.org for more information.ABOUT WMI
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WORLD MUSIC INSTITUTE, 2013-2014 SEASON LISTINGS:
Tickets available online at www.worldmusicinstitute.org, by calling (212) 545-7536, and at the WMI Box Office (101 Lafayette Street, #801). Subscription, student, and group discounts available.
CHRISTINE SALEM
Around the world, Around the City
Friday, October 4, 8:00pm
Peter Norton Symphony Space
$35 Public • $30 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid!
Around the world, Around the City
Tuesday, October 8, 8:00pm
Concert Hall at The Society for Ethical Culture
$45-$55 Public • $40-$50 WMI FriendsSHAFI MONDOL
Global Salon
Saturday, November 2, 8:00pm
Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
$30 Public • $25 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid!Anoushka Shankar
Masters of Indian Music
Saturday, November 16, 8:00pm
NYU Skirball Center
$40-$45 Public • $30-$35 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid! • $150 VIP ReceptionTHE ART OF THE BALLADEER AND KOBZARI:
COLLEEN CLEVELAND & JULIAN KYTASKY
Global Salon
Wednesday, January 27, 7:30pm
Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
$30 Public • $25 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid!
Co-presented with Center for Traditional Music and DanceUSTAD IMRAT KHAN
Masters of Indian Music
Saturday, February 8, 8:00pm
Peter Norton Symphony Space
$30 Public • $25 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid! ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO
Around the world, Around the City
Saturday, February 15, 8:00pm
The Town Hall
$35-$55 Public • $30-$50 WMI FriendsDIEGO EL CIGALA
Flamenco Festival Gitano
Thursday, February 20, 8:00pm
Town Hall
$45-$65 Public • $40-$60 WMI Friends • $250 VIPROMANO DROM
World to Brooklyn
Saturday, February 22, 8:00pm
Roulette
Doors open at 7:00pm with cocktail hour
Dance lessons at 7:30pm
DJ after party following performance
$25 Public • $20 WMI FriendsLA CUMBIAMBA ENEYE
World to Brooklyn
Saturday, March 15, 8:00pm
Roulette
Doors open at 7:00pm with cocktail hour
Dance lessons at 7:30pm
DJ after party following performance
$25 Public • $20 WMI FriendsZAKIR HUSSAIN/ MASTERS OF PERCUSSION
Masters of Indian Music
Saturday, March 29, 8:00pm
The Theater at Madison Square Garden
$45-$125 Public • $40-$120 WMI Friends • VIP $300/$500
AFRICA NOW
Friday, April 4 - Saturday, April 5
Apollo TheaterRICHARD HAGOPIAN
Global Salon
Sunday, April 13, 7:00pm
Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
$30 Public • $25 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid!
DANCING THE GODS
Saturday, April 26, 8:00pm
Sunday, April 27, 7:00pm
NYU Skirball Center STRINGS OF THE BLACK SEA
Global Salon
Wednesday, May 7, 7:00pm
Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
$30 Public • $25 WMI Friends • $5 Bring a Kid!
Co-presented with Center for Traditional Music and DanceLA CLAVE SECRETA
World to Brooklyn
Saturday, May 10, 8:00pm
Roulette
Doors open at 7:00pm with cocktail hour
Dance lessons at 7:30pm
DJ after party following performance
$25 Public • $20 WMI FriendsFARRUQUITO
Flamenco Festival Gitano
Saturday, June 21, 8:00pm
Sunday, June 22, 7:00pm
NYU Skirball Center
$55-$65 Public • $50-$60 WMI Friends • $150 VIP

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