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The SUKIYAKI MEETS THE WORLD Festival takes place in Nanto-City (Toyama region), 670km2 wide (same as Biwa Lake or Singapore), population of 60,000. Main activities are rice culture and tourism (UNESCO world Heritage of Gokayama). Nearest cities are Toyama-City and Kanazawa-City (both pop.500,000). To Nanto City, 2h30 needed from Nagoya and Tokyo, 4h from Osaka. International flights to Toyama or Komatsu from Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Dalian and Vladivostok. Naming “Sukiyaki” comes from a world famous Japanese song by Kyu Sakamoto, invitation to discover the diversity of our World. It is also a famous Japanese dish mixing many different ingredients in a same pot. All the program is defined by a volunteer staff team (250 persons), gathering every Thursday all year long (25 to 30 meetings per year) to decide the shapes and the contents of the festival. Every stage, every workshop, every conference is led by a volunteer team. Artist care, stage sound & lights, instruments, promotion, information documents, designs, catering, etc… are thought and entirely handled by volunteers. FESTIVAL MAIN PERIOD ● Sukiyaki Festival focuses on 4 stages. - “Helios stage” (indoor, 1200 p) “Floral stage” (outdoor, 3000 p) “Garden stage” (outdoor, 500 p) “Club stage” (indoor, 150 p) In 2008 has started the “Sukiyaki parade” along the city. ● Artistic priority is given to music rarely introduced in Japan: AFRICA, ASIA, LATIN AMERICA, OCEANIA and sharing actual debates on identity, modernity and westernization. Between 5 to 10 groups from abroad are invited every year. All these artists stay for a period between 1 week and 1 month and lead a workshop course. Local artists are also introduced (5 to 10 groups every year), in relation with those debates. ● Almost all the guest take part to the workshops/classes. Symposiums, movie projection, exhibitions are also presented. More than 15,000 persons attend to the festival every year. PRE-FESTIVAL PERIOD Introducing World Music means working on its understanding. This is a key point especially in such a rural area. With concerts and workshops throughout the year in city’s old streets, temples, schools, hospitals…, Sukiyaki’s main goal is to make those music living in Nanto area permanently, to allow a personal appropriation of different cultures, to create curiosity and interest. Many teams directly born from this workshop process now practice and perform throughout the year: - Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (steel band for adults) - Kibun Wa Caribbean (elementary school steel band) - Salaam-Aleikum (African and Korean contemporary percussion group) - Samulnori Shigu (children Korean percussion group) - Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (African thumb piano group) - Tu Maracca (Brazilian Nordeste percussion group) The festival also proposes a residence program using traditional houses for its guest artists, giving opportunities to create new performances, to practice, to record, etc… POST-FESTIVAL PERIOD The Sukiyaki Festival is the heart of a network of venues in Japan, producing events, performances and workshop before or after the festival, in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, etc... SUKIYAKI TOKYO (since 2011), SUKIYAKI OKINAWA (since 2015) are gathering attention in the whole country. ASIA: AFRICA: AMERICA: EUROPE: Ulsan World Music Festival [ Korea ] Jarasum International Jazz Festival Gwangju World Music Festival See Now We Festival Sauti Za Busara Azgo Festival Bushfire Festival HIFA Mercado Cultural Bahia Fimven Musiques Metisses festival [ Korea ] [ Korea] [ Korea] [ Tanzania ] [ Mozambique ] [ Swaziland ] [ Zimbabwe ] [ Brazil ] [Venezuela] [ France ] Festival Glatt Und Verkehrt Folkholidays [ Austria ] [ Czech Rep.] from 1991 to 2012 1991 (1st edition) 1992 (2nd edition) The Drummers of Burundi (Burundi) Renegades (Trinidad & Tobago) 1993 (3rd edition) 1994 (4th edition) Doudou N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Suar Agung (Indonesia) Renegades (Trinidad & Tobago) Doudou N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Nenes (Okinawa, Japan) 1995 (5th edition) Mahlathini & Mahotella Queens (South Africa) 1996 (6th edition) Renegades (Trinidad & Tobago) Timbalada (Brazil) Nana Vasconcelos (Brazil) Ladysmith Black Mambaso (South Africa) Grandmoun Lele (Reunion Island, France) Bookman Experience (Haiti) Mamadou Doumbia (Mali) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Segi Takamasa (Japan) 1997 (7th edition) Creig MacColly (USA) Sandy (Japan) Gitano (Spain / India) 1998 (8th edition) Vocal Sampling (Cuba) Valtina (Finland) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Malta Sebesczien & Musikas (Hungary) Chica Boom (Japan) Coba (Japan) Pan Cake (Japan) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Pineapple Sugar Hawaiian Band (Hawaii/Japan) Iwan Falls (Indonesia) Yachimun (Japan) Donto (Japan) Creig MacColly (USA) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Verygoodman Band (Japan) Masa-I and the Irie Ites (Japan) 1999 (9th edition) 2000 (10th edition) Les Tambours de Brazza (Congo) Buena Vista Social Club (Cuba) Suar Agung (Indonesia) TIPA Tibetan Institute for Performing Arts (Tibet) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) Yana Comic Theater (Spain) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Willy Nagasaki & Sabor Palante (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Danse Man (Japan) Gorgerous (Japan) Kotobuki (Japan) Keison (Japan) Yahiro Tomohiro (Japan) Black Bottom Brass Band (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Hands (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Kandyian Dance (Sri Lanka) 2001 (11th edition) 2002 (12th edition) Carlinhos Brown (Brazil) Rokia Traore (Mali) Puri (Korea) Maharajah (Rahjastan, India) Coba (Japan) Puri (Korea) Arona N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) PE’z (Japan) Omar Sosa (Cuba) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Rocking Time (Japan) Harry (Japan) Domino 88 (Japan) Fuchigami to Funato (Japan) Hands (Japan) Hajimeni Kiyoshi (Japan) Skalp (Japan) Ai Ti Murati (Muslim Uyigurr, China) Shibusashirazu (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) 2004 (14th edition) Doudou N’Diaye Rose Perc. Orchestra (Senegal) 2003 (13th edition) Ba Cissoko (Guinea) Orchestra Baobab (Senegal) Young-Chi & U-Hi (Korea) Epoca di Ouro - Cafe Brazil (Brazil) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Oshima Yasukatsu (Okinawa, Japan) Asazaki Ikue (Amami,Japan) Saigenji (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Broken Pearl (Korea) Wayno (Chile / Peru / Colombia / Japan) Copa Salvo (Japan) Nakamura Yoshiro & Yahiro Tomohiro (Japan) Apella Chako (Japan) Kuwayama Teysuya (Japan) Wayno (Chile / Peru / Colombia / Japan) Willie Nagasaki (Japan) Mimichiri Bozu (Okinawa, Japan) Skapontas (Japan) Stoned Soul Picnic (Japan) Balanca (Japan) Yoshimoto Kayo (Japan) 2005 (15th edition) Generation Gap (Japan) Habib Koite & Bamada (Mali) Caribbean Magic Steel Orch. (Trinidad & Tobago) 2006 (16th edition) Shan-Shan Taiphoon (Japan) Erik Aliana & Korongo Jam (Cameroon) Orange Pekoe (Japan) Gaia Cuatro Mamadou Doumbia & Afrikunda (West Africa) Vinalog (Korea) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Copa Salvo (Japan) Yumeko (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Skalp (Japan) Gouy-Gi (Japan) The Cherry Coke$ (Japan) Sakaki Mango & Limba Train S.S. (Japan/Tanzania) Desert Pineapple (Korea) Yachimun (Okinawa,Japan) Utahime-Gakudan (Japan) Yuko Yamazaki (Japan) Jigijigi (Japan) Red Jets (Japan) (Argentina) Skanky Old (Japan) 2007 (17th edition) Erik Aliana & Korongo Jam (Cameroon) 2008 (18th edition) Epizo Bangoura & Family (Guinea) Dobet Gnahore (Cote d’Ivoire) Sakaki Mango & Limba Train S.S.(Japan /Tanzania) Gladston Galliza (Brazil) Oshima Yasukatsu (Okinawa,Japan) Trio Fattoruso with Yahiro Tomohiro (Uruguay) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Wagane N’Diaye Rose (Senegal) IS (Korea) Abdou BayeFall (Senegal) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Hachi & TJ (Korea) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) Gouy-Gi (Japan) Minako Seki (Germany) The Corona (Japan) Matsuda Mio (Japan) Sahaji (Japan) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Zahattorte (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Hanage no Mori (Japan) Gouy-Gi (Japan) Yamazaki Yamato (Japan) Quasimode (Japan) N’Dana (Japan / Africa) 2009 (19th edition) Apellachako(Japan / Ainu) Chiwoniso (Zimbabwe) Kareyce Fotso (Cameroon) 2010 (20th edition) Peter Solo & Kakarako (Togo) SUKIAFRICA – Sukiyaki Allstars - Mario Joseph (Trinidad & Tobago) Chiwoniso (Zimbabwe) Wagane N'Diaye Rose (Senegal) Peter Solo (Togo) Sonagi Project (Korea) Erik Aliana (Cameroon) Sakaki Mango & Limba Train S.S. (Japan) Chang Jae Hyo (Korea) N'Dana (Japan) Sakaki Mango (Japan/Tanzania) Goma (Japan) N’Dana (Japan/Ainu) Boa Noite (Japan) Debashish Battacharya (India) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Mario Joseph (Trinidad & Tobago) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Rajery (Madagascar) Gouy-Gi (Japan) Mariana Baraj (Argentina) Apellachako (Japan/Ainu) 2011 (21st edition) Kingdom Afrocks (Japan) Amazigh Kateb (Algeria/France) Rovambira (Japan/Zimbabwe) Cuatro Sukiyaki Minimal Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro (Japan) (Mexico/Korea/Japan) Juan Pablo Villa (Mexico) Mohikan Family’s (Japan) Fernando Vigueras (Mexico) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Chang Jaehyo (Korea) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Sakaki Mango (Japan) Gouy-Gi (Japan) Kaushiki Chakrabarty Desikan (India) Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (Japan) Bombino (Niger) Josef Nkosi (South Africa) Hugo Fattoruso & Rey Tambor (Uruguay) Ki-Sho (China) Maia Barouh (France/Japan) Yuji Tsunemi & Kei Wada (Japan) Bloco Barravento (Japan/Brazil) Marewrew (Japan/Ainu) 2012 (22th edition) Kiyoshi Kobayashi (Japan) Gnawa DIffusion (Algeria/France) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Sukiyaki Denki Box (Colombia/Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Pernett (Colombia) Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (Japan) Norihiko Yamakita (Japan) Sakaki Mango (Japan) 2013 (23th edition) Pernett (Colombia) Oliver Mtukudzi & The Black Spirits (Zimbabwe) Purbayan Chatterjee (India) Ukandanz (Ethiopia/France) Dos Orientales (Uruguay) Mariana Baraj (Argentina) Oki (Japan) Dos Orientales (Uruguay) Kiwi & Papaya Mangoes (Japan) Antonio Loureiro (Brazil) Alayavijana (Japan/India) Werner Puntigam (Austria) EKD (Japan/Mexico) Matchume Zango (Mozambique) DJ Boulaone (France/Algeria) Sakaki Mango (Japan) Baqueba (Japan/Brazil) Shin Sasakubo (Japan/Peru) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Taikuh Jikang (Japan/Indonesia) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Yoshida Daikichi & Mamadou Doumbia (Mali/Japan) Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (Japan) Aragehonzi (Japan) Baqueba (Japan/Brazil) 2014 (24th edition) Denpun (Japan) Jupiter & Okwess International (RD Congo) Jun Morita (Japan) Mayra Andrade (Cabo Verde) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Bongeziwe & Sukiyaki Friends (South Africa, Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Bongeziwe Mabandla (South Africa) Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (Japan) Matchume Zango (Mozambique) Chang Jaehyo (Korea) Chang Jaehyo (Korea) Sakaki Mango (Japan) 2015 (25th edition) Tact Hirose (Japan) Cheikh Lo (Senegal) Marionetas Gigantes De Mocambique (Mozambique) Aurelio Martinez (Honduras) Tori Ensemble (Korea) Tigana Santana (Brazil) Anyango (Japan/Kenya) BKO Quintet (Mali) Bakurocho-Band (Japan) Cuatro Minimal (Mexico, Korea, Japan) Kazuma Fujimoto & Shikou Ito (Japan) Juan Pablo Villa (Mexico) U-Zhaan X Mabanua (Japan) Fernando Vigueras (Mexico) OOIOO (Japan) Chang Jaehyo (Korea) Baqueba (Japan/Brazil) Sakaki Mango (Japan) Butcheca (Mozambique) Arturo Lopez Pio (Mexico) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Florencia Ruiz (Argentina) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Matsuda Mio (Japan) Sukiyaki Oyayubi Polorinz (Japan) Cassette Con-Los (Japan) Black Wax (Japan) 2016 (26th edition) Mario Joesph (Trinidad&Tobago) Cecilia Todd (Venezuela) Tact Hirose (Japan) Aca Seca Trio (Argentina) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Vaudou Game (Togo/France) Sukiyaki Giant Puppets (Japan) Damily (Madagascar) Tu-Maracca (Japan) Sahra Halgan Trio (Somaliland) Baqueba (Japan/Brazil) Forward Kwenda & Sumi (Zimbabwe/Japan) Sukiyaki 25 Years Orchestra (Japan) Eishi & The Meditaitonalies (Japan) Coloridas (Japan) Kachimba4 (Japan/Okinawa) Chang Jaehyo (Korea) Sakaki Mango (Japan) Tact Hirose (Japan) Baqueba (Japan/Brazil) Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (Japan) Sukiyaki Giant Puppets (Japan) Tu-Maracca (Japan) Salaam Aleikum (Japan) Estudiantina Komaba (Japan/Venezuela) SUKIYAKI MEETS THE WORLD COMITTEE Fukuno Creative Cultural Center HELIOS Toyama-ken Nanto-City Yakata100 T939-1576 Tel : (8 1 )76 3 -2 2-1 125 Fax: (8 1 )7 6 3 -22- 11 27 JAPA N www.sukiyakifes.jp