World Music Festival in Taiwan presents 23 musical acts
The World Music Festival in Taiwan (WMF@TW) will present 23 musical acts performing on two main stages beginning on Friday (Oct. 14).
The outdoor music festival was canceled in 2020 and returned in 2021 on a smaller scale because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the sixth edition is slated to take place at Dajia Riverside Park for three days.
Over 20 groups of international artists and award-winning Taiwanese singers will perform, including Estonian duo Puuluup, Australian jazz singer Caiti Baker, Malaysian singer-songwriter Alena Murang, Taiwanese Indigenous musician Ilid Kaolo (以莉高露), Chen Jiannian (陳建年) from the Puyuma Tribe, and Amis singer Usay Kawlu (èˆžæ€æ„›).
The organizer, Wind Music, also rolled out a number of activities for festival-goers, such as doing yoga when listening to YK Band’s live performance, as well as collaborative performances including Hakka singer Huang Pei-shu (黃ç®èˆ’) performing with the Taipei Philharmonic Chamber Choir.
Additionally, there will be a singing contest for students, international artists will host dancing and singing workshops, and food and drinks will be available. Read More…