Fri, Sep 30, 2005 - Page 13 News List

Moving across the boundaries

As well as showcasing varied styles of accordion music, the annual Migration Music Festival will once again feature documentaries, lectures and workshops

By Gavin Phipps  /  STAFF REPORTER

Music

Main Stage: Da'an Forest Park (大安森林公園)

Tonight: 7pm to 8:30pm - Kou Chou Ching

(拷秋勤) followed by a screening of Dick Fontaine's 1984 hip-hop documentary Beat This! Hip-hop History

8:30pm to 10pm - Luis Di Matteo (Uruguay)

Tomorrow: 7pm to 8:30pm - The Guichen

Brothers (France)

8:30pm to 10pm - Motion Trio (Poland)

Sunday: 7pm to 7:30pm - Zoltan Lantos (Hungary)

7:30pm to 9pm - Kimmo Pohjonen (Finland)

9pm to 10pm - Open set by all overseas artists

Film

Documentary Hall: 1F Gallery, Chinese Culture University, 231 Jienguo S, Rd, Sec 2, Taipei

(台北市建國南路二段231).

Tomorrow: 10am to 12pm - Tango Maestro: The Life and Music of Astor Piazzolla

1pm to 2:30pm - El Acordeon del Diablo

3pm to 3:30pm - Vallenato Vallenato and the Story of the Accordion

4pm to 4:30pm - David Moffett and Ornette

4:30pm to 5pm - Sound: Rahsaan Roland Kirk and John Cage

5pm to 5:30pm - Who's Sonny Rollins?

5:30pm to 6pm - Q&A with documentary director Dick Fontaine

Sunday: 2:30pm to 4pm - Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger

4pm to 5pm - Beat This! Hip-hop History

Lectures

1F, Chinese Cultural University (Jienguo Campus)

Tomorrow: 3pm to 4pm - Vallenatos: The National Song of Columbia: Martha Hawley

Sunday: 1pm to 2:30pm - The Correlation of Music Festivals and Public Media: Martha Hawley

5pm to 6:30pm - Why Do We Still Believe in Documentary?: Dick Fontaine

Workshops

Tomorrow: 9F, Chinese Culture University

(Jianguo Campus)

2pm to 3pm - Luis Di Matteo

3:30pm to 4:30pm - Kimmo Pohjonen

Sunday: 10F, Chinese Cultural University (Jianguo Campus)

2pm to 3pm - The Guichen Brothers

3:30pm to 4:30pm - Motion Trio

All concerts and festival related activities are free of charge.

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