
SUMMERJaZZCYCLETOUr
| When | Where | Who | |
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1st set |
2nc set |
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| 12.30 | 13.45 | Aduard Church | KORNSTAD / HÅKER FLATEN |
| 12.30 | 13.45 | Garnwerd Tent | THE NOO ONES |
| 12.30 | 13.45 | Aduard factory | LAUBROCK / DE JOODE / RAINEY |
| 12.30 | Noorderhoogebrug Buitenplaats Reitdiep |
KAPOK | |
| 13.30 | Den Ham Barn | COWS IN SPACE |
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| 13.30 | 14.45 | Adorp Church | OOOO |
| 13.30 | 14.45 | Garnwerd Church | DIJKSTRA / KARAYORGIS |
| 13.45 | 15.00 | Feerwerd Barn Dick | ELECTRIC BARBARIAN |
| 14.00 | 15.15 | Den Ham Church | BAARS / DÖRNER / HENNEMAN |
| 14.00 | 15.15 | Fransum Church | DAS KAPITAL |
| 14.15 | 15.30 |
Den Ham Harkema | MOORE / ZANUSSI BOEREN / ROLIGHETEN |
| 14.45 | 16.00 | Klein Wetsinge Church | DE BEREN GIEREN |
| 14.45 | 16.00 | Aduarderzijl ’t Waarhuis | VAN KEMENADE / BUSCH |
| 15.00 | 16.15 | Ezinge Museum Wierdenland | DUTCH IMPRO ACADEMY |
| 15.30 | 16.45 | Frytum Barn | SPINIFEX QUINTET |
| 15.45 | 17.00 | Oostum Church | BOREL / GRIP + LILLINGER / DELIUS |
| 15.45 | 16.30 |
Garnwerd Tent | MAISON DU MALHEUR REBELSE RITMES |
| 16.00 | 17.15 | Feerwerd Church | HAN BUHRS |
| 16.30 | 17.45 | Den Ham Barn | HARM'S FORK |
| 16.30 | 17.45 | Niehove Church | JOOST BUIS ASTRONOTES |
| 17.00 | 18.15 | Feerwerd Barn Dick | ATOMIC |
| 17.45 | 19.00 | Saaksum Barn | BRUUT! |
| 17.45 | 19.00 | Garnwerd Hammingh’s Doorrit | ROELOFS / BAAS |
| 18.30 | 19.45 | Feerwerd Barn Hans | CORRIE EN DE GROTE BROKKEN |
| 18.30 | 19.45 | Garnwerd Church | ZANUSSI FIVE |
| 20.00 | Garnwerd Tent | DJ SWINGMASTER SEM / DJ EDDY D. |
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| 22.00 | Garnwerd Tent | MAISON DU MALHEUR | |
GARNWERD
TENT
1 set 15.45
lecture 16.30

MaISOn DU MaLHeUR
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musical lecture: Rebel Rhythms
15:45
1 set Maison du Malheur
16.30 to 17.15 musical lecture: Rebel Rhythms
About Rebel Rhythms: ‘Boom, tympani stroke!’ A musical lecture. When jazz was introduced in Europe after WW I, the music came as a real bombshell. ‘’This music derives from the trenches,’ is what an Italian pamphlet honked, jazz is the ‘son of a machine gun and the string of a wind harp’. The pamphleteer exaggerated only a little bit. Jazz pioneer James Reese Europe literally wrote his rebellious songs in the trenches, and from there the music conquered the whole of Europe. After the war all of a sudden everybody was dancing to the revolutionary sounds and writers sang the praises of the rebel rhythms of the new age. Matthijs de Ridder will tell stories about this period full of jazzy chaos and rhythmical unrest.