Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 11

Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 11
Get Jazzed * Time to clean your ears. The 28th annual Copenhagen Jazz Festival boasts more than 800 (nope, not a typo) concerts spread across 95 ven- ues this year. Jazz legend Herbie Hancock, a former member of Miles Davis’s “second great quintet,” will open the ten-day mid-July festival with a performance at Copenhagen’s iconic Opera House. Among the most anticipated acts of the ten-day fes- tival are John Scofield, Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell, three of the planet’s best jazz guitarists. Also performing will be American Dianne Reeves, the Dominican Republic’s Michel Camilo, and Paris-based Gotan Project. Don’t miss Nigerian afrobeat legend Tony Allen and Cameroonian Richard Bona, who will play two nights in a row at the Copenhagen JazzHouse, the city’s best jazz club. For more information, visit www.jazzfestival.dk. July 7-16. Dog Days * You may not have heard of this town located two-and-a-half hours east of Des Moines, Iowa’s capital, but Lisbon, population 2,200, has been home to one of the country’s best down-home, G-rated festivals for 97 years: Lisbon Sauerkraut Days. Nearly 4,000 people flock to the town’s Main Street every summer to hit up the rides and parade, and to wolf down hotdogs and every- one’s favorite condiment, sauerkraut. The Lisbon Sauerkraut Committee serves up 1,200 pounds of sauerkraut every year, along with 2,500 brats, 1,000 hotdogs, and 750 hamburgers. In addition to the pedal tractor pull and the community dances, there’s an annual cabbage-growing contest. Expect a mean competition this year. Visit www.sauerkrautdays.com for more information. August 10-12. Feast Your Eyes * O-bon, Japan’s festival of the dead, is a Buddhist ceremony and celebra- tion that has been held for centuries throughout Japan each summer to greet the returning spirits of ances- tors. Sometimes called the Feast of Lanterns, O-bon has become a time of year when people return from their lives in big cities to villages around the countryside, and its observance has started to shift from mid-July to mid- August in accordance with summer holidays at work. Either way, spirits are greeted for the two-day festival with a traditional dance, and bid adieu with the famous lighting of lanterns sent off to float along waterways, guiding the way of the spirits returning to the land of the dead. July-August. Sailing Forward * The Zanzibar International Film Festival of the Dhow Countries takes place in historical Stone Town in Zanzibar, the island off the coast of Tanzania. Dhows, trading boats built with a particular kind of triangular sail, were used as trading ships along the Indian Ocean, and today are sym- bolic of the shared culture of countries united by their path. The ZIFF festival is a celebration of many aspects of this Indian Ocean culture, coordinat- ing international film screenings with musical and dance performances, art exhibitions, and workshops. Though based in Stone Town, villages on Zanzibar’s islands Unguja and Pemba will also hold festival events. The dhow race pictured here was taken at the 8th annual ZIFF festival. www.ziff.or.tz. July 14-23. a Four continents celebrateWorld Party 10 AT L A N T I CA * ** P H O TO B Y P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N * P H O TO B Y P E TE R B E N N E TT 009 airmail Atlantica 406 .indd 10 23.6.2006 13:33:09
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