This was Fiddlers on the Move #9

fiddle & cello workshops & teachers

Alasdair Fraser | Scottish fiddle
Anna Lowenstein
| Klezmer & Klezmer ensemble
Anouk Sanczuk
| Belgian folk music
Bojan Cvetrežnik & Barja Drnovšek | Introduction to folk music for classical players
Bríd Harper | Irish fiddle
Gabriel Lenoir | Violin music for dancing
Jean-Christophe Gairard | Romania & Moldavia, Bowing session on Romanian rhythms
Laura Cortese | You can bow your own way, North American Tunes & Fiddle-singing
Marwan Fakir | Arabic violin
Mia Marine | Swedish violin & Swedish jamsession classics
Michalis Cholevas| Ottoman music
Natalie Haas| Cello in traditional music
Robertto Petik & Martin Balogh | Roma music from Slovakia
Tcha Limberger | Improvising over simple harmonies, Romanian pieces & music from Kalotaszeg
Toby Kuhn | Accompanying folk music on cello: advanced tips and chops
Ensemble on the Move with Jonas Malfliet

concerts

Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
Gabriel Lenoir
Tcha & Jean’s Quartet
Ghent Folk Violin Project
Robertto Petik & Martin Balogh Ensemble
Fiddlebal on the Move
with musicians of De Poel (Ghent), d’Academie (Sint-Niklaas), De Centrale (Ghent), Slovenian Fiddle Gang (Ljubljana) & Envoyez les violons! (Lille)

Masters on the Move with Alasdair Fraser, Anna Lowenstein, Bojan Cvetrežnik, Barja Drnovšek, Bríd Harper, Jean-Christophe Gairard, Laura Cortese, Marwan Fakir, Mia Marine, Michalis Cholevas, Natalie Haas, Robertto Petik, Toby Kuhn, Jonas Malfliet and Wouter Vandenabeele.
Ensemble on the Move guided by Jonas Malfliet

Debate: Folk in Higher Education: Sense or Nonsense? with Filip Verneert, Michalis Cholevas, Mia Marine, Bojan Cvetrežnik, Wouter Vandenabeele and moderator An De bisschop