off<strong>WOMEX</strong> ShowcasesWith limited Showcase slots available during any year’s<strong>WOMEX</strong>, it is inevitable that there will be some artists whoseek a further opportunity to present themselves.Add to that the many regional, national, organisationalor commercial interests who are looking for a chanceto expose their artists or services, and you can see whyoff<strong>WOMEX</strong> has become such a popular feature.For information on how you, your organisation orcompany might take part in off<strong>WOMEX</strong> next year, contactshowcase@womex.com as early possible.S h o w c a s e s offWomeX© Alexia Fodere207
SouNDS FROM SPAINPresented byOrganisersICEX (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade – Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade)INAEM (Spanish Institute for Performing Arts and Music – Ministry of Culture)Fundación Autor of SGAE (Spanish Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers)AIE (Spanish Artists’ and Performers’ Rights Society)AGADIC (Galician Agency for Cultural Industries – Xunta de Galicia)© J.C Ordóñez © Miguel Pantaleón © Xoan PiñonoffWomeXS h o w c a s e sIn Collaboration withAEDEM (Spanish Association of Music Publishers)ARTE (Spanish Artists Managers and Concert Promoters Association)PROMUSICAE (Spanish Association of Phonographic Companies)UFI (Spanish Association of Independent Record Labels)Diego Guerrero y El Solar de Artistas(Spain)Contact: Diego Guerrero y El Solar de ArtistasLabel: unsignedThursday 21:15 off<strong>WOMEX</strong> (Studio 2) Thursday 22:45 off<strong>WOMEX</strong> (Studio 2) Thursday 00:15 off<strong>WOMEX</strong> (Studio 2)While staying true to the style and spirit of his Andalusianflamenco roots, Diego Guerrero and his all-star ensemblecreate a startlingly original Latin mix of tango, rumba andCuban son.www.diegoguerrero.esDiego Guerrero vocals, musical directorNasrine Rahmani percussionDany Noel bass, vocalsJosé Fernández ‘Petete’ flamenco guitarLuis Guerra pianoRodrigo Pesquera ‘El Niño’ drumsNaike Ponce flamenco vocalsBelén López flamenco dancerSantiago Cañada tromboneInoidel Gonzalez tenor saxEnrique Rodríguez trumpet‘Epheminity. Ejazz con Jota’Carmen París & Melissa Aldana (Spain)Contact: 12 IdeasLabel: unsignedCelebrated Spanish singer, whose original blend ofAragon roots with Latin and Mediterranean influenceshas won awards across the genres, embarks on furtherexplorations with acclaimed young Chilean saxophoniston the New York jazz scene.www.epheminity.comCarmen París lead vocalsMelissa Aldana tenor saxCamila Meza guitar, backing vocalsGuillermo McGill drumsJavier Colina bassBerrogüetto (Spain)Contact: Berrogüetto ProducciónsLabel: Berro Guetto MusicaFor over 15 years, Berrogüetto have been linking theirGalician roots with traditional and contemporaryEuropean influences, creating finely flowing folk fusionswith bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, fiddles, bouzouki, guitar,percussion and voice.www.beroguetto.comQuico Comesaña bouzouki, mandolin, harpIsaac Palacín percussionSantiago Cribeiro accordion, keyboardsAnxo Pintos hurdy-gurdy, bagpipe, soprano sax, fiddle, keyboardQuim Farinha fiddle, nyckelharpaGuillerme Fernández guitarsXabier Díaz vocals, bagpipes, percussionS h o w c a s e s offWomeX208209