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World-Renowned DjangoFest Northwest Returns to Whidbey Island

 

Langley, WA (August 20, 2024) - For more than two decades, DjangoFest Northwest (DFNW) has brought the beauty of Django music to Whidbey Island. This year’s festival, which will take place at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA) September 18-22, will be no different. Offering five days of incredible music, vibrant energy, and unforgettable performances, this heritage festival will showcase the very best of Django music in the beautiful Village by the Sea.

 

“It’s such an honor to host these talented Django artists,” says WICA Executive Artistic Director Deana Duncan. “Our festival is a beautiful combination of creativity, fun, and artistry that brings together musicians and music lovers from all over the world. In addition to the nightly performances, the festival includes jazz workshops, outdoor ‘Djam’ sessions, and craft cocktails at the local restaurants. Our DFNW lounge is the perfect place to get into the festival spirit with custom merchandise or to connect with the Django artists. Whether it's your first time or your 20th, you're going to love DFNW 2024.”

 

This is the festival’s 24th year, with many memorable favorites returning to the stage as well as new talent debuting at WICA for the first time.

 

2024 Festival Lineup:

 

Wednesday, September 18

Sam Farthing and Friends

The Hot Club of Troy

 

Thursday, September 19

Clarinet Marmalade

The Idiomatiques

 

Friday, September 20

Pearl Django

3 Parts Bourbon

Aurore Voilqué Quartet

 

Saturday, September 21

Robin Nolan - For the Love of George

Angelo Debarre Gypsy Guitar Trio

 

Sunday, September 22

Trio Dinicu with Tommy Davy

 

Please check the DjangoFest website often for updates to the lineup, workshops, and festival information. Be sure to purchase tickets soon, they are going fast!

 

This year, the festival will also feature a Second Stage, giving DjangoFest attendees even more opportunities to interact with the iconic music. Applications are now open for Second Stage, which will take place prior to the matinee and evening performances on WICA’s Zech Hall patio—Thursday through Sunday during the festival. Whether a solo artist or a group, interested musicians should contact Troy Chapman at Troy.chapman@djangofest.com and share any information they feel relevant for their application (demo reel, artist/group bio, etc.). For those selected to participate, this is a wonderful opportunity to connect with other fans of Django music and to engage with the toe-tapping and enthralling music genre that has become an iconic part of life on Whidbey Island. In prior years, Second Stage performers have also been invited back in subsequent years to perform on the WICA mainstage.

 

To learn more about this year’s festival, visit djangofest.com.

 

About Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

 

Established through a grassroots effort to bring arts programming to the Whidbey Island community, Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA) opened its doors in 1996. As Island County’s largest arts employer, WICA is a producing organization that brings local, national, and international experiences to its campus in Langley, Washington. WICA’s mission is to enrich lives by creating powerful shared experiences in the arts and the organization centers its programming around five areas of concentration: music, theatre, art, dance, and humanities. WICA is also home to the Lasher Gallery, a community arts space that features professional and amateur artists throughout the year. To learn more about WICA, visit wicaonline.org.

 

 

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
20th August 2024 1:56 pm.
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