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    Name Year Country
    Javier Garcia 2008 Cuba Cuba
    306 (Latin)
    Since age 10, Javier Garcia has been rocking the world with his Afro-Cuban beats. The Afro-Cuban connection is in full-force, but always serves as a reflection of a rocker's personality. As every good salsa needs to marinate, illustrates García, he needs the audience to absorb his Afro-Cuban beats in order to be able to fully deliver his songs. As if somewhere along the line his unconditional love for guitar solos has been completely infected, revised, and stripped down to pieces, to reveal a more complex personality with a simple principle: only rhythm is important.
    Les Breastfeeders - Presented by Québec, l'OQAj ( Office Québec-Amériques pour la jeunesse) 2008 Québec Québec
    308 (Garage/Pop Punk)
    Presented by: l'OQAj ( Office Québec-Amériques pour la jeunesse)
    Since its arrival on the boards, in 1999, the sextet Les Breastfeeders did not stop short of astonishing. Recognized for its intense and feverish performances, the group with six heads knew how to make the barriers between music fall and prove in Quebec, Canada and Europe that rock'n'roll is still alive. This Canadian indie rock group from Montreal, whose style is a combination of garage rock with yé-yé influences. (Yé-yé mainly features female singers crooning Beatles-style pop.)
    Joaquin Diaz - Presented by FolkQuébec 2008 Québec Québec
    316 (Merengue)
    Hailing from the Dominican Republic, Diaz dubs merengue as, "the fastest most exciting music there is". Joaquin Diaz's repertoire is a mixture of traditional and original tunes that is characterized by its exhilarating syncopated rhythms. His new fans are introduced to the discovery of different aspects of the diatonic accordion showcasing his infectious vocals. Joaquin Diaz is one of the best of a new breed of traditional merengue artist.
    Sponsored by: FolkQuébec
    Louisiana Story by Robert Flaherty (Film) 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    350 (Film)
    Louisiana Story is one of the first feature-length films shot in Louisiana and about Louisiana. More docu-drama than documentary, it nonetheless depicts the struggle many Louisianans faced with the advent of the oil industry and subsequent Americanization. Commissioned by Standard Oil Company, Flaherty's film provides one region's reconciliation with modernization.
    MOOV 2008 Martinique Martinique
    291 (Carnival) - Sponsored by: Conseil Général de la Martinique et Comité Martiniquais du Tourisme

    Coinciding with Louisiana's Mardi Gras, Martinique's carnival also includes masked, costumed revelers, parades, and Carnival royalty, but with a distinctly tropical twist. The 30-woman carnival group MOOV brings the colorful and joyous energy of Martinique's festivities to Lafayette, drumming and dancing on stage and in the streets throughout the weekend.
    Avon Lady - Presented by Acting Up 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    339
    Benjy Davis Project 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    307 (Southern Rock)
    Recently featured in several Abita beer commercials, the Benjy Davis Project understands the proud tradition of Southern influenced music. Their original songs run the spectrum from soft acoustic pieces to hard rocking party songs that will bring you to your feet. Their sound is capped off with vocal harmonies rich in feeling and texture. Member of the band, Michael Galasso, describes the music of the band as "music with a real sense of where it came from. We aren't discovering new musical frontiers, but we are delivering honest and real music that people of all ages and tastes can relate to. People like us for the same reason they like music from the sixties and seventies. There is no faking it. There is no manipulation. It is straight forward and honest, but it is also relevant."
    International Accordion Summit - Presented by La. Folk Roots 2008  Various countries
    327 (Accordion Workshop)
    Accordionist Joaquin Diaz of the Dominican Republic will share the stage with Louisiana accordionists in this unique cross-cultural workshop performance focused on the soulful sounds of the squeezebox.
    Red Stick Ramblers 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    292 This Baton Rouge based quintet wants their audiences to hold this expectation in mind before seeing a Red Stick Ramblers show: "it's less like a performance and more like a party." They are known for their ability to keep a party going and a dance floor hopping for hours. Their unending energy and enthusiastic willingness to please make this band a powerhouse of stage presence. Gambit Weekly of New Orleans described the band's music as an "enthusiastic and vintage-sounding blend of Cajun, honky-tonk, Western, country blues and hot jazz that would raise the roof of either a Harlem speakeasy or a Eunice barn dance." Approachability and community are the key aspects to success for these downright southern gentlemen. Though their boots are firmly rooted in Louisiana soil, this band of ramblin' men has brought Cajun music to audiences across the country outdoing themselves at each show.

    Brass Bed 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    314 (Indie / Rock)
    Dedicated to the belief that most music is created equal, Brass Bed is driven by a wide spectrum of influences. The music moves easily through an eclectic mix of genres. From alt-country ballads and progressive rock hooks, to their sticky-sweet, heart-felt lyrics, and dissonant experimental freak-outs, this unique mix of intelligently designed compositions has left some critics describing them as something akin to "The Beach Boys crossing paths with the Flaming Lips."
    Lafayette High Strings 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    333 The Lafayette High String Ensemble is an 11-piece string orchestra made up of 9th to 12th grade students under the direction of Susan Morton. The group enjoys practicing and performing many different styles of music including fiddling and movie music. This year the class will receive expert instruction in Scottish fiddling with funds provided by the Lafayette Parish School Board through the Acadiana Arts Council.
    Men of Vision Gospel 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    326 (Gospel)
    The group was started five years ago by Dwayne Thomas.
    It was his vision to start a group with guys that were sincere about their walk with Christ. It was because of that vision; the group was named Men of Vision. We love Gospel music. We believe in worshiping and praising God through our music. It is our goal that Christ be glorified through our music, and that our music would minister to the hearts and souls of every individual who listens to it. We try to do a little of both traditional and contemporary gospel to reach all generations.
    Samarabalouf 2008 France France
    298 (Swing/Jazz)
    This delightfully ‘crazy' musical trio from Paris plays original music in the spirit of world famous Gypsy jazz star Django Reinhardt and his rhythmic guitar. A sound combining influences as diverse as calypso, blues, rock and roll, Middle Eastern, ska and Arabic. They are gifted musicians with great senses of humor, and audiences can't help but get caught up as the excitement and rhythm gain momentum on stage. This is ‘dancin' in the aisles' music without a doubt.
    Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    313 (Jazz)
    Ann Savoy and Her Sleepless Knights are dedicated to keeping old jazz songs alive and fun. While, compared to Cajun music, they are definitely uptown rather than down home, these songs are immensely appealing, which is why many have been standards for decades. From sensual love songs to original songs of local color and humor, the Knights bring forth their superb artistry with a relaxed, fun filled feeling.
    French Mass 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    325 Join us with Father Melancon of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Carenco for an old-fashioned French Catholic Mass.
    Yerba Buena 2008  Various countries
    297 (Afro Latin/Funk)
    The Latin/funk collective, Yerba Buena, is the hottest urban fusion emerging today from the sizzling stir-fry of world cultures in New York City. Sellout crowds at their wild shows across the country are treated to a mélange of everything from Gypsy to Merengue Rap, Cuban son to Funk, Hip Hop to Flamenco. The result is an exuberant global groove that breaks through all the borders of commercial genres and won't let you stop dancing.
    Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    324 (Zydeco)
    One of the most influential accordionists and vocalists in modern Zydeco music, Jeffery Broussard continues to be one of the genre's most dynamic performers. He has continually been an innovator, beginning his career with traditional Creole Zydeco music playing drums in his father's band, Delton Broussard & The Lawtell Playboys, then moving on to develop the nouveau Zydeco sound in Zydeco Force, now returning to the more traditional Zydeco sound with his own band, Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys.
    Rhythm & Roots Series: Lost Bayou Ramblers w/ Los Eréndiras (Texas) 2008  Various countries
    348 Festival International presents: Rhythms & Roots, joining the local grammy nominees, Lost Bayou Ramblers, and their special guests, Las Erendiras from San Antonio. Cajun music meets Mariachi women promises to be a show not to be missed.
    The Duhks 2008 Manitoba Manitoba
    296 (Folk rock)
    Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, The Duhks offer a blend of soul, gospel, North American folk, Brazilian samba, old time country string band, zydeco, and Irish dance music, and the attack they bring to these interwoven acoustic styles—which might as well be called sheer rock and roll. Their unique sound has also earned them a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Country Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo category, one Juno Award, two additional Juno nominations, two Folk Alliance awards, and an Americana Music Association nomination for Best Emerging Artists.
    UL Dance Department presents: MANIC 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    335 (Danse)
    Choreographer: Taryn Jeneé Arnaud
    Dance Title: MANIC
    Dancers: Kristina Doiron, Kimberly Johnson, Caroline Randall, Nicole Ryan
    Choreographer Bio:
    Taryn Jeneé Arnaud, a native of Lafayette, LA, is the daughter of Pamela and Michael Arnaud. Taryn is a junior majoring in Performing Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Prior to attending UL Lafayette, Taryn studied dance at the Arts Academy and Dance Graphics
    Feufollet 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    323 Feufollet is a profoundly talented group of young virtuoso musicians: Chris (accordion/fiddle/vocals) and Mike Stafford(percussion), Chris Segura (fiddle), Anna Laura Edmiston (vocals/guitar),and Phillip Billeaudeaux (bass). Their intrinsic ability to transform traditional Cajun music into contemporary art is utterly awesome. Janine Schaults from the Illinois Entertainer adds, "The six-member collective proudly wears its heritage as a badge of honor and sticks closely to Cajun music's longstanding tradition." These 20-somethings are playing in the big leagues, but it's not their age that makes them stick out, it's their fantastic musicianship.
    Hot 8 Brass Band 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    305 (Jazz/Funk/R&B)
    The Hot 8 Brass Band has been central to New Orleans street music for over a decade. Founded in 1995, The Hot 8 are famous for playing all day in the sun, then hopping to a club gig and playing through the night. Even more than their boundless energy, what makes the Hot 8 special is the sounds they coax from their well-loved, well-worn horns. These men produce sounds of complemented magical harmonies and the magical, sweet tone that make it impossible to mistake this band for any other.
    New Orleans Bingo! Show 2008 Louisiana Louisiana
    295 (Cabert/Soul)
    "Does anybody wanna be a Winnah?!," is the exclamation heard at the beginning of this board game gone horribly wrong. The Bingo! Show gleefully entertains audiences with its multi-media vaudevillian antics. The show features original music, original short films, comedic skits, and a live game of bingo played with the audience. This musical experience give the viewer a taste of what living in New Orleans is all about.
    Ryan School of Irish Dance 2008 Acadiana Acadiana
    338 (Danse)
    Growing up the New York competitive Irish dance scene, Sheila Ryan distinguished herself by winning many events and awards. She went on to tour as the solo dancer with numerous Irish groups, including The Chieftains and Cherish The Ladies, and later became one of the first American dancers chosen for the hit show, Riverdance. Upon relocating in Acadiana, Sheila opened her dance school in 2004, and her dancers' fancy footwork has been seen at festivals, local venues, and television throughout the region.


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