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¡Globalquerque!

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¡Globalquerque! is an annual music festival held each September at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Along with evening concerts, the festival also features a free Global Fiesta community day on with workshops, films, presentations, inter-activities and performances, as well as the Global Village of Craft, Culture & Cuisine, open throughout all parts of the festival, and featuring international food, art and artisan crafts available for sale.[1]

Zeb and Haniya in 2012

The performances also reach tens of thousands of listeners in the U.S. and Canada through live broadcasts on Native Voice 1 and Southwest Stages.[2]

History

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The festival, first presented in 2005,[3] has featured musicians from six continents.[4] After an initial one-night event, ¡Globalquerque! expanded into a two-day festival with an attendance of over 4,000.[5]

Performers

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Acts from around the world that have performed at previous editions of ¡Globalquerque! include:

Reviews

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The festival has been acclaimed as "one of the country's top world music festivals."[6] National Geographic called ¡Globalquerque! "another great regional 'microfestival' that punches far above its weight... New Mexico's ¡Globalquerque! festival offers some of the most adventurous world music programming set against one of the Southwest's most beautiful cities... the festival is becoming a destination in its own right,"[7] while the U.K. publication Songlines hailed it as "world-class."[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "¡Globalquerque!".
  2. ^ "D-Numbers: Performance at ¡Globalquerque!". isea-archives.siggraph.org. 2012 ISEA Symposium. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  3. ^ "The World Comes to Albuquerque".
  4. ^ New Mexico Daily Lobo :: ¡Globalquerque!
  5. ^ ¡Globalquerque! New Mexico's 3rd Annual Celebration of World Music and Culture at National Hispanic Cultural Center (Friday September 21, 2007) - Upcoming
  6. ^ Local IQ - When worlds collide
  7. ^ feature : National Geographic World Music
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