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BORNEO JAZZ CELEBRATE
ITS 10TH BIRTHDAY
Year 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of the Borneo Jazz Festival
in Sarawak. The two-day exciting festival of Jazz music will be celebrated on
Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9 in the Resort City of Miri.
The organizer, Sarawak Tourism Board
proudly presents the best performers’
line up promising the festival to be a hit celebratory note by bringing back favorite
performers from the past years from different countries to celebrate a decade
of Jazz by the sea.
The performing bands will cover a wide
range of jazz genre from all over the world. From the local scene, “All The Best”, a five-piece ensemble with Miri-born Syafiee Obe Hairunie,
who is also the conductor of the Kuching SONS Jazz Orchestra to lead the local
challenge. It parades contemporary jazz with a twist of Malaysian flavor with
added Latin rhythms.
Favorite
international performers
on stage this year will be one of the most on demand jazz pianists from the Spanish
Blues scene, Lluis Coloma, boogie-woogie at its most inspired. Louis Coloma at
the piano will dislodge all the keys with great big happy smile.
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band from the
United States of America, sparkly exhilarating and featuring exuberant
traditional brass band from the rich jazz traditions of New Orleans. The Dirty
Dozen revolutionized the New Orleans brass band style by incorporating funk and
bebop into the traditional New Orleans jazz style.
From Perth, Western Australia, Diamond
Dave and The Doodaddies are a four-piece Chicago style Blues Band offering a
solid selection of uplifting grooves covering swinging shuffles, soul,
boogaloo, ‘cry in your beer’ blues and more. The Doodaddies proves not only that the roots
of the blues are strong and far reaching, but the future of the blues is
bright.
Jump4Joy, the Swedish high energy
entertainment with a strong New Orleans flavor brings their music kind of feel-good
energetic toe-tapping sounds from the stage.
Mo’Blow from Berlin, Germany, is more
towards energetic spicy groovy funk. After hearing Mo’ Blow you will think differently about their country of
origin because Germany is not exactly known as the home of soul and funk jazz.
Other popular jazz band listed for this
decade of celebration is The Nylons, a cappella jazz group from Canada. They
are well known for their dazzling harmonies and slick stage performances.
And finally, Anthony Strong from United
Kingdom, hailed as “England’s new jazz superstar” after Gregory Porter, Michael Bublé and Harry Connick Jr.
raised to become the No.1 on iTunes and No.2 on the www.amazon.com jazz charts in the USA.
For intending festivalgoers, they are
encouraged to check out for attractive promotional offers and discount tickets
to be announced on the festival website at www.jazzborneo.com for latest offers and discounts.
To encourage visitors coming and to
explore the destination, the organizer is also working with various tour
agencies to package the festival with wide array of local product experiences.
At the festival site, festival goers
will be able to enjoy a variety of local and international cuisine, purchase of
souvenirs as well as local handicrafts during the festival to help the local
business community to integrate and be a part of the event and contribute to
the local economy.
The host city, Miri, the gateway to Northern
Sarawak is also a destination that has lots to offer to visitors. From budget
hotels to 5-star accommodations, from adventures at sea and to the mountains,
it has all. Visitors who are at the Borneo Jazz are encouraged to extend their stay and explore the
Mulu National Park - the only UNESCO World Heritage
site in Sarawak.
The event scheduled in May, in conjunction
with celebration of the Miri City Day. It is a month-long of celebration and the
best time to plan and visit the area.
The Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) will
continue to incorporate the tree planting campaign as part of the festival
corporate social responsibility program and as a contribution to the city’s greening efforts. Other than the
performing bands, various government organizations, Universities and Colleges will
be invited to be part of the event for bigger and better impact. STB will take
pride in incorporating the elements of greening at the venue.
Borneo Jazz has grown steadily since
its first edition in 2006, going from 3,000 spectators to nearly 8,000 in the last
year. This growth is a reflection of the success of the festival and the
growing appeal of jazz enthusiast around the region.
Festival tickets is available online at
www.jazzborneo.com. Fast updated information through
Twitter account @SarawakTravel or Facebook at Sarawak Travel.
Borneo Jazz is one of Major Event
lineup for ‘Malaysia Year of Festival – MyFest 2015’.
Organized by Sarawak Tourism Board,
supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia and Ministry of
Tourism Sarawak and endorsed by Tourism Malaysia.
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