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Sample Track 1:
"Sebero" from Issa Bagayogo's "Mali Koura"
Sample Track 2:
"Tcheni Tchemakan" from Issa Bagayogo's "Mali Koura"
Sample Track 3:
"Egypt" from "Mike Marshall & Darol Anger with Vasen"
Sample Track 4:
"Skridskolaten" from "Mike Marshall & Darol Anger with Vasen"
Sample Track 5:
"Handa Wanda" from The Wild Magnolias' "They Call Us Wild"
Sample Track 6:
"Oh! When the Saints" from The Wild Magnolias' "They Call Us Wild"
Sample Track 7:
"Ole Aman" from Omar Faruk Tekbilek's "Tree of Patience"
Sample Track 8:
"Karam" from Omar Faruk Tekbilek's "Tree of Patience"
Sample Track 9:
"Sher Evreiskii Nardnii Tanets" from Gadji Gadjo's "Sur le toit des Voisins"
Sample Track 10:
"La Temête Des Corneilles" from Gadji Gadjo's "Sur le toit des Voisins"
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The Skirball Cultural Center announces the thirteenth season of its popular Sunset Concerts series, showcasing celebrated musicians from around the globe. Presenting five outdoor concerts free of charge on Thursday nights from July 16 through August 13, the Sunset Concerts series remains integral to the Skirball’s ongoing mission to explore world arts and culture in the context of Jewish heritage, immigration, and the American experience.

The Sunset Concerts take place outdoors, in the Skirball’s Mark Taper Foundation Courtyard, nestled against the Santa Monica Mountains. During Sunset Concerts, the Skirball’s museum galleries, except Noah’s Ark at the Skirball, are free and open until 10:00 p.m. The Skirball’s Zeidler’s Café offers a fixed-price, pre-concert buffet dinner; reservations for the buffet are required: (310) 440-4575. Concertgoers may also purchase grab-and-go light fare from Zeidler’s Cart.

SUNSET CONCERTS 2009

ISSA BAGAYOGO
Thursday, July 16, 8:00 p.m.
Player of the n’goni—a West African three-stringed lute believed to be the direct ancestor of the banjo—Issa Bagayogo of Mali infuses the acoustic traditions of his region with elements of rock, funk, dub, and electronica.

MIKE MARSHALL, DAROL ANGER, AND VÄSEN
Thursday, July 23, 8:00 p.m.
L.A. premiere! Two of America’s finest acoustic musicians, Mike Marshall on mandolin and Darol Anger on fiddle, perform with the Swedish ensemble Väsen, featuring Olov Johansson on nyckelharpa (traditional Swedish string instrument), Mikael Marin on viola, and Roger Tallroth on twelve-string guitar. Together the quintet creates a new landscape of traditional sounds that closes the gap between fiddle and dance tunes of Appalachia and the nyckelharpa and polskas of Sweden.

GADJI GADJO
Thursday, July 30, 8:00 p.m.
L.A. premiere! Performing on violin, mandolin, clarinet and bass clarinet, accordion, guitar, double-bass, and percussion, this Quebec-based band reinvigorates the Roma and klezmer traditions of Eastern Europe with diverse world influences.

THE WILD MAGNOLIAS
Thursday, August 6, 8:00 p.m.
Among the participants in New Orleans’ famed Mardi Gras festivities, there is perhaps no more elaborate or fascinating a group than the secret society of African Americans known as the Mardi Gras Indians. Through its artistry, the renowned ensemble known as the Wild Magnolias carries on the hundred-year-old Mardi Gras Indian tradition of paying homage to the Native Americans who befriended and assisted runaway slaves during the slave trade days of New Orleans. Thrilling audiences with its irresistible folk-rooted music and stunning, ornate costumes, the Wild Magnolias epitomize New Orleans’s flamboyant aesthetic and showcases the affinity between African and Native American minorities that is central to Mardi Gras Indian culture.

OMAR FARUK TEKBILEK
Thursday, August 13, 8:00 p.m.
Honored as a peacemaker and musical virtuoso, Omar Faruk Tekbilek is one of the most sought-after Turkish/Middle Eastern musicians living in the United States. Relentless worldwide touring and welcoming openness to music from all cultures position him as a rare artist who transcends political obstacles while maintaining traditional sensibilities.
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