Budapest Ritmo: Hungarian capital’s largest world music festival in April

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April awaits with the next dose of global beats and local talent: Budapest Ritmo lineup boasts Salif Keita, Gérald Toto, Gaye Su Akyol, resident faves Duckshell and a rare live cinema treat by Vincent Moon. Organized by Hangvető as part of Bartók Spring International Arts Week, Ritmo promises a 3-day feat of big names, musical discovery and a rich programme of films, conference and networking events. Full lineup, conference schedule and tickets all available online at budapestritmo.hu.

Expanding the bubble of cozy and familiar to new and radical, Budapest Ritmo brings the best of global beats from Mali, South Africa, the Balkans or France to the heart of Budapest. Seasoned world music aficionados will appreciate the meeting with one of the genre’s grand masters, Salif Keita, curious listeners will enjoy the mix of psych rock and Anatolian folk by Gaye Su Akyol and Puuluup’s experimental nu folk, rebel revellers will be transformed by BCUC’s bantu punk seance. The festival offers a select lineup sanctioned by KEXP and WOMEX, leaving ample room for surprise and discovery: Afro-chansons by Gérald Toto, Welsh triple-harp by Cerys Hafana, Jelena Popržan’s artsy viola stand-up and a virtuosic ethno-jazz standoff between Béla Ágoston and Teodosii Spassov, homegrown folk, psychedelic rock and ska-punk represent the range.

Budapest Ritmo is a multi-genre, multi-venue feat engaging all the senses, in Budapest’s lush locales: Akvárium Klub in the heart of the city hosts most gigs, but a free showcase event at legendary ruin pub Szimpla Kert kicks off festivities. An outdoor stage on Erzsébet tér will tempt passersby on Saturday, while the films will be screened at cult hub Toldi. Professionals will be pampered at the Hungarian House of Music, lending its beguiling interior to smooth networking sessions.

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