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Big mix gets the park jumping

September 16, 2016 08:29
Parklife: DJ Max Reinhardt

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Joy Sable,

Joy Sable

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The organisers of last Sunday's Klezmer in the Park must have friends in very high places. Saturday's rain showers did not auger well for the Jewish Music Institute's annual celebration of all things klezmer, but by Sunday morning, the skies had cleared and Regent's Park was at its glorious best.

The crowds turned out for this, the ninth, music festival, and in the green and pleasant surrounds of the park's bandstand, enjoyed an afternoon of international entertainment.

Subtitled "The Big Mix", the event featured a number of Klezmer troupes, each of which had invited guests from around the world specialising in another musical genre. So The Sabbey Drummers from Ghana accompanied Don Kipper, while a Gnawa master (it sounds like something from Star Wars, but Gnawa is actually a type of African mystical music) joined The Turbans and The London Bulgarian Choir.

Kipper had the joint, or rather the park, jumping with his infectious melodies, which owed less to Fiddler on the Roof and more to Middle Eastern, Greek and even Bhangra rhythms. And while not exactly a mosh pit, the area around the stage was filled with people happily swaying and whirling to the pulsating sounds.