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By JIM HIGGINS

jhiggins@journalsentinel.com

A little regional cooperation is blooming into a global music showcase this weekend on Milwaukee's south side.

With help and encouragement from fellow promoters in Chicago and Madison, the local Alverno Presents is staging the free Global Union World Music Festival at the Humboldt Park band shell.

"We wanted this to be during the day, we want families to come out and bring picnic,' said David Ravel, director of Alverno Presents, Alverno College's performing arts series.

Musical styles range from the accessible, such as Sara Tavares' lovely lilt, to the out-and-out unfamiliar, notably Yat- Kha's throat-singing, from Tuva in southern Siberia.

The response of English-speaking listeners to Yat-Kha's music has been "very warm," wrote throat-singer Albert Kuvezin in an e-mail. "Most popular questions are to explain how to do this sound by voice and throat-singing in general; (what is the) situation in Tuva; shamanism."

Sponsors Northwestern Mutual Foundation and American Family Insurance have kicked in plenty of euros to help make the free show happen. Each of the eight scheduled acts will play an hour, with DJs from WMSE-FM (91.7) spinning world music during stage changes.

And who would've thunk it: At least three of the acts in the festival have some heavy-metal DNA. Get ready, Milwaukee, to bang your cabeza.

SARA TAVARES, 4p.m.  While Lisbon singing Sara Taraves' roots are in the tiny Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde, her sweet voice and seemingly effortless swing is bound to remind American listeners of Brazilian music and the gentler side of reggae.

For fans of: Rickie Lee Jones, Bebel Gilberto.

Sample the sound: www.myspace.com/saratavares

(Excerpt) 09/15/06
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