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World Music Day

on BBC Radio 3

World on Your Street
Andrew McGregor and Lucy Duran celebrate the New Year with live music from a kaleidoscope of cultures, this year focusing on the UK's own global village.
1.50 From FortWilliam, Mary Ann Kennedy introduces songs and reels by Daimh, one of the new generation of Scottish traditional bands.
2.15 Iraqi musician Ahmed Mukhtar , now resident in the UK, performs on the oud.
2.30 From Cardiff, Rez Jamal is joined by Bragod -the duo ofTrinidadian singer Mary-Anne Roberts and crwth player Robert Evans , who recreate Welsh songs from the 14th to the 18th centuries - and by Newport-based Bengali family band Dotara Shilpy Gushti.
2.55 From Birmingham, Sanj J Sanj of the BBC Asian Network introduces pioneering bhangra band DCS.
3.20 A profile of Panjabi MC, the UK's only nominee in the 2004 Radio 3 Awards for
World Music, creator of bhangra's first international hit, Mundian To Bach Ke.
3.35 From Belfast, Irish traditional music with Colum Sands.
4.00 Shaheera Asante joins London's
Somali community in a cultural celebration.
4.15 From Newcastle, Alistair Anderson introduces singer Sarah Hayes and the rock 'n' reel band 422.
4.40 The Hohodza Band from Zimbabwe -
13 refugee musicians living in Lancashire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Lucy Duran
Introduces:
Mary Ann Kennedy
Musician:
Ahmed Mukhtar
Unknown:
Rez Jamal
Unknown:
Anne Roberts
Unknown:
Robert Evans
Unknown:
Dotara Shilpy Gushti.
Unknown:
Sanj J Sanj
Unknown:
Bach Ke.
Unknown:
Colum Sands.
Unknown:
Shaheera Asante
Introduces:
Alistair Anderson
Singer:
Sarah Hayes

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