Moers Festival

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Moers Festival
2004
GenreJazz
DatesWhitsun
Location(s)Moers, Germany
Coordinates51°27′33″N 6°37′11″E / 51.45917°N 6.61972°E / 51.45917; 6.61972
Years active1972–present
Founded byBurkhard Hennen
Attendance40,000
Websitemoers-festival.de/en

The Moers Festival is an annual international music festival in Moers, Germany. The festival has changed from concentrating on free jazz to including world and pop music, though it still invites many avant-garde jazz musicians. Performers at Moers include Lester Bowie, Fred Frith, Jan Garbarek, Herbie Hancock, Abdullah Ibrahim, David Murray, Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, and Cecil Taylor. The festival is officially named "mœrs festival" with lowercase letters.

History

In 1978 the International New Jazz Festival Moers took place outdoors. (picture David Friedman)
On stage Ned Rothenberg Double Band, 2004

The festival was founded in 1971[1] by Burkhard Hennen. Three years later, he formed Moers Music to sell performances recorded at the festival.[2][3]

In the early years the festival took place in the paved yard of the castle. In 1975 it was moved to a nearby park because of increased attendance. After a few years outdoors, it moved to a large venue. African Dance Night was added in 1985. Musicians such as Mory Kanté, Salif Keita, Cheb Mami, and Youssou N'Dour played there. After the artistic director changed in 2005, the event was discontinued. In 2005, after 34 years as artistic director, Hennen handed the job to Reiner Michalke. After Michalke, the position went to Tim Isfort, a musician who grew up in Moers.[4]

Due to financial problems in the 2000s, the festival was reduced to three days.[2]

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