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26 PERFORMANCES OVER
7 AWESOME DAYS

CONFIRMED ARTISTS

​Folk music has come a long way since it was first used to describe the music of musicians like Woody Guthrie and later Bob Dylan.  Folk artists today are experimenters who dabble in different genres, integrating various musical influences into their songs. Their music could be instrumental and even include electric instruments instead of traditional acoustic instruments.  Take it a tiny step further, and you can include World Music, a term that is generally used to describe any folk or ethnic music originating outside of the USA.

 

We aim to challenge the idea that folk music is American, narrative based, using acoustic instruments. From the outset, INTERPLANETARY FOLK will be as inclusive as possible, in the hope of changing the perception of what folk music is, and drawing new audiences. Hence you will find that we have invited Maskandi, Afrikaans, ethno-folk and many other diverse practitioners to join our line-up of the usual Folk suspects.

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Even the convention of Festivals happening over day or a weekend will be challenged: INTERPLANETARY FOLK will take place over the span of a week, from Monday 26 September to Sunday 2 October, with 4 performances per evening (one of the free!), and a select group of musicians offering workshops in the afternoon. 

 

Subvert convention! Welcome to INTERPLANETARY FOLK!

 

 

PS. In spite of the title, it will take place on Earth….

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The Blah Blah Bar opened its doors just more than two years ago, with the intention of becoming the City’s primary small music venue. It has a live music programme that includes all genres of music, including Rock, Folk, Jazz & Classical, and curates several innovative brands (Counterpoint, Launchpad open mic & co/LAB) that challenge musicians and convention. Its live music programme now runs for 5 days per week, 52 weeks per year. To date more than 200 performances have been presented and more 40 000 people have passed through the Blah Blah doors. The audiences it attracts are creative, multi-racial and cross-generation, as was the intention. It also serves an excellent pizza….

Check out their Facebook page here:

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​urban noizz was originally established in the Eighties, and worked with most of the sub-culture bands that eked an existence in those years, the cards being stacked wholly against such endeavor at the time. It has made a comeback now to continue its original programme of supporting and promoting original music.

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Blah Blah Bar is fully licensed with a great selection of delicious thin-crust Pizza, and a new Menu of Tapas and Flatbreads that will be ready just in time....

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BAR SPECIALS

(during the run of the Festival)

 

* Be a pioneer - the first 100 tickets that is sold gets a R100 Bar Voucher!

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* Happy Hour 2forthepriceof1 (selected drinks only) between 5:00 & 6:00

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* 10% discount on your food bill on presentation of your pre-booked Quicket Ticket - valid for any night

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* R100 Bar Voucher if you buy 4 pre-booked tickets - show your purchase at the door, and claim your voucher

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

Attend an afternoon Master Class by the most masterful of the participating musicians. Every Afternoon from 14:00 to 15:30, from Tuesday to Saturday.

 

TUE 27 SEPT:   TBC

WED 28 SEPT:  Dizu Plaatjies (Ibuyambo Ensemble) - Ethnic Instruments

THU 29 SEPT:   Hilton Schilder - Origen & Influences

FRI 28 SEPT:     Guy Buttery - While My Guitar Gently Smiles, African Style

SAT 29 SEPT:    David Jenkins (Qadasi) & Maqhinga - Maskandi music

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BEST OF LAUNCHPAD PROGRAMME

Launchpad is an Open Mic programme hosted weekly by Blah Blah Bar. Every night, from Monday to Friday, a band/solo artist selected from the Launchpad programme will be doing a set straight after the last scheduled performance around 22:30 FREE!  Well, its not really free (cos there's nothing like a free lunch - or performance)  - the drinks prices will be upped by 5% from 22:30 to midnight to subsidise the performance.

PARKING & PUBLIC TRANSPORT

This is Kloof Street, so parking is always a problem. You may have to park a block or so away....and come a bit earlier. Good news is there is a MyCity bus route in Kloof Street and also Kloofnek Road.

 

Arrive safely with Uber
We encourage responsible drinking. All new users can sign up here with the promotional code: BLAHBLAHBAR, in order to receive a free first ride up to R100. To request your ride, simply download the free application for iPhone, Android, Blackberry 7, Windows Phone, and use this link: https://get.uber.com.cn/invite/blahblahbar

GET YOUR TICKET

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Also available at the the door - but thats risky...

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HAVE A STRESS-FREE FEST WHEN YOU FIGURE OUT THE IN'S & OUT'S 
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