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RWMF

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RWMFRainforest World Music Festival (Borneo)
RWMFRecticel Woodbridge Moulded Foam
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AN award-winning act on the Nordic music scene and global stage, Frigg, who has dazzled audiences at the Rainforest World Music Festival, WOMADelaide, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Celtic Connections, The Scots Fiddle Festival, Fiddles On Fire, Cambridge Folk Festival, Orkney Folk Festival is coming to Pontio, Bangor on Friday 9th of November.
He said it started out with international world music groups that drew crowds as it was modelled after the internationally acclaimed annual Rainforest World Music Festival in Sarawak.
Davis created their documentary film, BORNEO & BEYOND: The Rainforest World Music Festival, now available worldwide as a video-on-demand.
"They won't simply jump around on stage and get off when they're done," said Basinillo, who envisions "Fusion" as a major Asian music event in the future, like Japan's Fuji Rock Festival, Indonesia's Java Jazz Festival and Malaysia's Rainforest World Music Festival.
There are also festivals (such as the Borneo Jazz Festival, usually held in Miri in mid-May, and the Rainforest World Music Festival, held in Kuching during the second weekend of July).
The annual Rainforest World Music Festival, an energetic three day concert event which draws performers and fans from all over the world is more than just music.
VALE of Glamorgan folk outfit Jamie Smith's Mabon have celebrated the news that they've been picked to play the internationally acclaimed Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo next year with the announcement of a Welsh tour.
The second is in the tropical playground of Sarawak and it includes Kuching, which is studded with places of tourist interest and is the venue of the annual Rainforest World Music Festival; Bako National Park, which is the best place to see the unusually long- nosed and increasingly rare Proboscis monkey; and the ethnic villages that are like living museums of tribal life.
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