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According to [b]Wikipedia[/b], World music (also called global music or international music)[1] is a Western musical category encompassing many different styles of music from other parts of the globe. It includes many forms of music that Westerners consider ethnic, indigenous music, folk music, neotraditional music, and music where more than one cultural tradition, such as non-Western music and Western popular music, intermingle.
World music's inclusive nature and elasticity as a musical category may pose for some obstacles to a universal definition, but its ethic of interest in the culturally exotic is encapsulated in fRoots magazine's description of the genre as "local music from out there".[2]
[b]World fusion[/b]
The subgenre world fusion is often mistakenly assumed to refer exclusively to a blending of Western jazz fusion elements with world music. Although such a hybrid expression falls easily into the world fusion category, the suffix "fusion" in the term world fusion should not be assumed to mean jazz fusion. Western jazz combined with strong elements of world music is more accurately termed world fusion jazz,[36] ethnic jazz or non-Western jazz. World fusion and global fusion are nearly synonymous with the genre term worldbeat, and though these are considered subgenres of popular music, they may also imply universal expressions of the more general term world music.[7] In the 1970s and 80s, fusion in the jazz music genre implied a blending of jazz and rock music  https://downloadmp3musicsong.com/music/534/download-mp3-hetero-genes-ft-kiddoh-de-yunging-ocean-flow.html , which is where the misleading assumption is rooted.[37]
[b]Popular non-Western genres[/b]
Although it primarily describes traditional music, the world music category also includes popular music from non-Western urban communities (e.g. South African "township" music) and non-European music forms that have been influenced by other so-called third-world musics (e.g. Afro-Cuban music).[38]
For many years, Paris has attracted numerous musicians from former colonies in West and North Africa. This scene is aided by the fact that there are many concerts and institutions that help to promote the music.
Algerian and Moroccan music have an important presence in the French capital. Hundreds of thousands of Algerian and Moroccan immigrants have settled in Paris, bringing the sounds of Amazigh (Berber), raï, and Gnawa music.
The West African community is also very large, integrated by people from Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, and Guinea.
Unlike musical styles from other regions of the globe, the American music industry tends to categorize Latin music as its own genre and defines it as any music sung in Spanish from the Spanish-speaking world.[39]
1987 meeting

Although specialist music stores had been important in developing the genre over many years, the record companies, broadcasters and journalists had been finding it difficult to build a following because the music, itself, seemed too scarce.
At the outset of the 1987 meeting, the musician Roger Armstrong advised the reason why something had to be done:
    [He] felt that the main problem in selling our kind of material lay with the UK retail outlets and, specifically, the fact that they did not know how to rack it coherently. This discouraged [the retail stores] from stocking the material in any depth and made it more difficult for the record buyers to become acquainted with our catalogs.[41]

Another issue was the distribution methods at the time. Most main labels were unhappy with the lack of specialist knowledge in their sales force, which led to poor service. Many larger outlets were reluctant to carry the music, because they favored larger releases they could promote within the store. It was difficult to justify a large presentation expense with limited stock going into stores.
World music market
One of the marketing strategies used in the vinyl market at the time was the use of browser cards, which would appear in the record racks. As part of the "world music" campaign, it was decided that these would be a two color affair designed to carry a special offer package; to aid the retailer a selection of labels would also be included, presumably for shelf or rack edging.
In an unprecedented move, all of the world music labels coordinated together and developed a compilation cassette for the cover of the music magazine NME. The overall running time was 90 minutes, each package containing a mini-catalog showing the other releases on offer.

Relationship to immigration and multiculturalism
Further information: Music of Canadian cultures
In most wealthy industrialized countries, large amounts of immigration from other regions has been ongoing for many decades. This has introduced non-Western music to Western audiences not only as "exotic" imports, but also as local music played by fellow citizens. But the process is ongoing and continues to produce new forms. In the 2010s several musicians from immigrant communities in the West rose to global popularity, such as Haitian-American Wyclef Jean, Somali-Canadian K'naan, Tamil-Briton M.I.A., or Lebanese-Colombian Shakira, often blending the music of their heritage with hip-hop or pop. Cuban-born singer-songwriter Addys Mercedes started her international career from Germany mixing traditional elements of Son with pop.[42]
Once, an established Western artist might collaborate with an established African artist to produce an album or two. Now, new bands and new genres are built from the ground up by young performers. For example, the Punjabi-Irish fusion band Delhi 2 Dublin is from neither India nor Ireland, but Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Country for Syria, an Istanbul based music collective, blends American Country music with the music of Syrian refugees and local Turkish music.[43] Musicians and composers also work collectively to create original compositions for various combinations of ethnic and western instruments.
[b]Radio programs[/b]
World music radio programs today often play African hip hop or reggae artists, crossover Bhangra and Latin American jazz groups, etc. Common media for world music include public radio, webcasting, the BBC, NPR, and the (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). By default, non-region-specific or multi-cultural world music projects are often listed under the generic category of world music.
Examples of radio shows that feature world music include The Culture Cafe on WWUH West Hartford, World of Music on Voice of America, Transpacific Sound Paradise on WFMU, The Planet on Australia's ABC Radio National, DJ Edu presenting D.N.A: DestiNation Africa on BBC Radio 1Xtra, Adil Ray on the BBC Asian Network, Andy Kershaw's show on BBC Radio 3 and Charlie Gillett's show[44] on the BBC World Service.
[b]Criticisms[/b]
World music is defined in opposition, and relative, to Western popular music and Western art music, and its constituent musics are positioned as equivalent to one another, despite the fact that they may have vastly different musical qualities. Therefore the treatment of so-called world music is unequal to that of the normative music of the global West. This is primarily due to the fact that dominant corporate structures for music distribution and promotion in Europe and North America originate in those continents, as do their forums for establishing industry genre categories.
Therefore, in market context, "ethnic" music is synthetically defined by a radius that extends from a Western center.
Some musicians and curators of music have come to dislike the term "world music". To these critics, "world music" is a parochial, catch-all marketing term for non-Western music of all genres. In October 1999, Luaka Bop label founder and ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne wrote an "I Hate World Music" editorial in The New York Times explaining his objections to the term. Byrne argued that the labelling and categorization of other cultures as "exotic" serves to attract an insincere consumption and deter other potential consumers.[45]
Awards
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Main article: Awards for world music
The BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music was an award given to world music artists between 2002 and 2008, sponsored by BBC Radio 3. The award was thought up by fRoots magazine's editor Ian Anderson, inspired by the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Award categories included: Africa, Asia/Pacific, Americas, Europe, Mid East and North Africa, Newcomer, Culture Crossing,  https://downloadmp3musicsong.com/music/download-mp3-mp4-3gp/Amapiano Club Global, Album of the Year, and Audience Award. Initial lists of nominees in each category were selected annually by a panel of several thousand industry experts. Shortlisted nominees were voted on by a twelve-member jury, which selected the winners in every category except for the Audience Award category. These jury members were appointed and presided over by the BBC.[46] The annual awards ceremony was held at the BBC Proms and winners were given an award called a "Planet". In March 2009, the BBC made a decision to axe the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music.[47][48]
In response to the BBC's decision to end its awards program, the British world music magazine Songlines launched the Songlines Music Awards in 2009 "to recognise outstanding talent in world music".[49]
The WOMEX Awards were introduced in 1999 to honor the high points of world music on an international level and to acknowledge musical excellence, social importance, commercial success, political impact and lifetime achievement.[50] Every October at the WOMEX event, the award figurine—an ancient mother goddess statue dating back about 6000 years to the Neolithic age—is presented in an award ceremony to a worthy member of the world music community.
Festivals
See also: Category:World music festivals
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to World music festivals.
Many festivals are identified as being "world music"; here is a small representative selection:
    The WOMAD Foundation organizes festivals in countries around the world.[51]
Australia
    The Globe to Globe World Music Festival takes place in the City of Kingston, Melbourne, for 2 days each year in January.[52]
Bangladesh
    The Dhaka World Music Festival takes place in Dhaka.
Belgium
    Sfinks Festival in Boechout, Belgium is a 4-day world music festival.
Canada
    Sunfest is an annual 4-day world music festival that happens in London, Ontario, primarily in Victoria Park; it typically runs the weekend after Canada Day in early July.
Croatia
    Ethnoambient is a two- or three-day world music festival held every summer since 1998 in Solin, Dalmatia, in southern Croatia.
France
    The Festival de l'Inde takes place in Evian, Haute-Savoie.
    Fête de la Musique ("World Music Day") was initiated in 1982 in France. World Music Day has been celebrated on 21 June every year since then.
Germany
    The TFF Rudolstadt takes place annually on the first full July weekend in Rudolstadt, Thuringia, Germany.
    The German World Music Festival der Klangfreunde takes place every first weekend of August, at Schlosspark Loshausen. Klangfreunde e. V. is a non-profit organization.
    Wilde Töne, Festival für Folk- und Weltmusik in Braunschweig Germany[53]
Hungary
Budapest Ritmo Tent and MÜPA Center
    Budapest Ritmo Festival takes place in Budapest, Hungary.
    The WOMEX when in Budapest (2015)
Iceland
    Fest Afrika Reykjavík takes place every September.
India
    The Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival (LGMF) takes place annually during December–January, often across several major cities in India. The LGMF has also traveled to 22 countries.[54]
Indonesia
    Matasora World Music Festival is held in Bandung, Java.
Iran
    The Fajr International Music Festival is Iran's most prestigious music festival, founded in 1986. The festival is affiliated with UNESCO and includes national and international competition sections. Since its establishment, many musicians from several countries like Austria, Germany, France have participated in the event. The festival has enjoyed a strong presence of Asian countries as well.[55]
Italy
    The Ariano Folkfestival is a five-day world music festival held every summer in Ariano Irpino, a small town in southern Italy.
    The World Music Festival Lo Sguardo di Ulisse was first held in 1997 in Campania, Italy.
Macedonia
    OFFest is a five-day world music festival held every summer since 2002 in Skopje.
Malaysia
    The Rainforest World Music Festival is an annual three-day music festival held in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Mali
    The Festival au Désert took place every year from 2001 until 2012 in Mali, West Africa, and achieved international status in spite of the difficulties of reaching its location.[56]
Morocco
    Mawazine is a festival of world music that takes place annually in Rabat, Morocco, featuring Arab and international music icons.[57]
New Zealand
    A world music festival is held in New Plymouth, New Zealand, in early March each year.[58]
Nigeria
    World Music day is usually celebrated for one week in Lagos, Nigeria at different location around the state.[59]
Muri Okunola Park, Victoria Island, Lagos
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[b]Poland[/b]
    Poland's Cross-Culture Warsaw Festival is held in September each year.[60]
    Brave Festival, Wrocław, Poland. July each year.
    Ethno Port, Poznań, Poland. June each year.
    Ethno Jazz Festival in Wrocław, Poland. Several events throughout the whole year.
    Different Sounds (Inne brzmienia), Lublin, Poland. July each year.[61]
    Francophonic Festival in Warsaw, Poland. March each year.
    Nowa Tradycja (New Tradition), Warsaw, Poland. May each year.[62]
    Siesta Festival, Gdańsk, Poland. First edition in April/May 2011.
Portugal
    Festival Músicas do Mundo, Sines, Setúbal District is a world music festival first held in 1998.
Romania
    Méra World Music Festival [63] takes place annually at the end of July and/or the beginning of August (including the first weekend of August) in the rural farms of Méra village (Kalotaszeg Region, Romania). It was held for the first time in 2016 and it is the only world music festival in Transylvania. Besides the diverse international musical program, Méra World Music offers a unique insight into the local traditional folk culture.
    Plai Festival in Timisoara
[b]Serbia[/b]
    The Serbia World Music Festival is a three-day world music festival held every summer in Takovo, a small village in central Serbia.
[b]Spain Spain's most important world music festivals are:[/b]
    Etnosur, in Alcalá la Real, Jaén (Andalucía region)
    Pirineos Sur, in Aragón region
    Festival Internacional de Música Popular Tradicional in Vilanova i la Geltrú / Vilanova International World Music Festival (Catalonia)
    La Mar de Músicas, in Cartagena (Murcia region)
    Fira Mediterrània, in Manresa (Catalonia)
    The WOMEX when in Seville (2003, 2006, 2007, 2008)
    Territorios, in Seville
Sweden
    The "Yoga Mela" Yoga & Sacred Music Festival is held annually in Skåne County.[64]
Turkey
    Konya Mystic Music Festival is held annually in Konya since 2004, in recent years in commemoration of Rumi's birthday. The festival features traditional music from around the world with a mystical theme, religious function and/or sacred content.[65]
    The Fethiye World Music Festival presents musicians from different countries of the world.[66]
Uganda
    The Milege World Music Festival has become a big festival in Uganda inviting musicians and fans from all over Africa and the rest of the world to enjoy live music, games, sports and so on. The festival runs for three consecutive days every November at the Botanical Gardens, Entebbe, Uganda.
Ukraine
    Svirzh World Music Festival (Lviv region)
United Kingdom
    Glastonbury Festival is an annual five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held in Pilton, Somerset, near Glastonbury.
    Musicport World Music Festival is held annually at The Spa Pavilion, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
    The Music Village Festival is held every two years in London and has been running since 1987. It is organised by the Cultural Co-operation.
    Drum Camp, established in 1996, is a unique world music festival. Each event takes you on a musical journey around the world, combining ancient rhythmic traditions with modern grooves and beats  https://downloadmp3musicsong.com/music/ .
    World Music Month, started in October 1987, is a music festival held at the Town & Country Club in London; it was the start of the winter season for both WOMAD and Arts Worldwide.
    WOMAD Charlton Park has been running annually since 1986 and is held at Charlton Park in Wiltshire.
United States
    The Sierra Nevada World Music Festival is an annual music festival held every June on the weekend of or the weekend following the summer solstice. It is currently held at the Mendocino County Fairgrounds in Boonville, California.
    The California World Music Festival is held each July at the Nevada County Fairgrounds.
    The World Sacred Music Festival is held annually in Olympia, Washington, sponsored by Interfaith Works.
    FloydFest in Floyd, Virginia, United States, has featured artists from a wide diversity of styles.
    The Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance in Trumansburg, New York, has featured artists from a variety of world and ethnic music genres.
    Stern Grove Festival is a San Francisco celebration of musical and cultural diversity, including symphony orchestras and operatic stars.
    The Starwood Festival is a seven-day neopagan, new age, multicultural and world music festival that has been held in July every year since 1981 at various locations in the United States.[67]
    The World Music and Dance Festival is held annually each spring at the California Institute of the Arts.[68]

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