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Press Release |  23 Jun 2011 14:31 |  By RnMTeam

Kenge Kenge brings African Music to Rainforest World Music Festival 2011 at Malaysia

MUMBAI: Kenge Kenge symbolizes all that is great about African traditional music; a sound that's a masterful guardian of an ancient but living tradition. This group breathes new life into Kenya's Luo musical roots, transforming it into a modern, guitar-based hybrid of past meets present. Dense textures of rhythm and chant are overlaid with an unusual assortment of self-made traditional instruments, but the singing is in fact the central event, and it is strong and generous, full of character and contrast. Luo entertainers traditionally deployed their instruments to touch their spirits, and Kenge Kenge has done this around the world, from WOMAD to the Lincoln Center; and from Norway to Sri Lanka. Kenge Kenge will make your feet, voice, and soul dance in a celebration to the world of Luo music.

Kenge Kenge roughly translates as a medley fusion of small exhilarating ecstatic instruments....

There's nothing quite like the atmosphere of a music festival, Then again, there's nothing quite like the Rainforest World Music Festival.  Now well into its second decade,  the 14th edition of the Rainforest World Music Festival 2011 brings dazzling performances from across the globe as festival-goers flock for three magical days of daytime music workshops and action-packed nightly shows.

Rainforest World Music Festival has been voted for the second consecutive year as one of the Top 25 Best International Festivals by renowned world music magazine, Songlines, elevating its status in the international music scene as a festival which has well and truly put Sarawak on the world tourism map and extending its appeal to shores further from neighbouring countries.

The event will be held from July 8-10 at the Sarawak Cultural Village, which is located 35km outside Kuching and set against the magnificent backdrop of the legendary Mount Santubong.

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