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Festival au Désert : ウィキペディア英語版
Festival au Désert

The Festival au désert ("Festival in the Desert") is an annual concert in Mali, showcasing traditional Tuareg music as well as music from around the world. The first Festival took place in Tin Essako in 2001 and then it moved to Tessalit in 2002 in the Kidal region (North-East Mali). From 2003 until 2009 the festival was held in Essakane 65km from Timbuktu but because of security issues, from 2010 the festival was held on the outskirts of Timbuktu.〔.〕〔.〕
The Tuareg band Tinariwen first garnered international attention with their performance at the 2001 Festival.
A French-language documentary entitled ''Le Festival au Désert'' was filmed at the 2003 festival. Performers include Tartit, Oumou Sangaré, Lo'Jo, Tinariwen, Robert Plant with Justin Adams, Blackfire, Khaira Arby and her band, Django, and Ali Farka Touré. The DVD contains English subtitles, and an audio CD of the concert, ''Festival in the Desert'', was also released.
The documentary ''Dambé: The Mali Project'' tells the story of a cross-cultural musical adventure over 3000 miles by two Irish musicians, that features performances from the ''Festival au désert''.
Shortly after the January 2012 festival, the Northern Mali conflict began, resulting in the postponement of the 2013 festival. In July and August 2013, Tartit, Imharhan, and Mamadou Kelly toured throughout North America as the Festival au Desert - Caravan for Peace.〔 An audio recording of the 2012 edition ''Festival au Desert Live from Timbuktu'' was released in 2013 featuring performances by 18 artists with supplemental digital bonus performances.
The Festival has continued to be postponed due to security concerns in the region.
Several documentary films have been made about the Festival including ''The Last Song Before the War'' and ''Woodstock in Timbuktu''. Other documentary films are in production.
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