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June 18 2005
It's about communication!
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Katherine: 'Music is the one thing you can communicate through.'
Bradford Mela is the biggest in the country and all eyes were on Bradford to see what 2005's Mela was like. Behind the scenes it was Katherine Canoville who organized the musical talent and we caught up with her to find out how to plan a successful mela!
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The first Bradford Mela took place in 1988 . It is the oldest in the UK.

The word Mela comes from Sanskrit and means "to meet."

People come to Bradford from across the world to learn how to stage a successful Mela.

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How did you select the bands to play at the Mela?
I have a radio programme myself on BCB called Global Meltdown and I play a lot of South Asian music. One of my favourite artists is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and that's how Rizwaan Qawal came on board because he's his nephew. I've been following South Asian and a variety of music for many years and I used to run a record label putting out people like Talvin Singh and Asian Dub Foundation so I'm very up on what's going on in the Asian Underground and that's my passion. I've worked with a lot of the traditional artists, but my idea of Mela is to break boundaries, so I've deliberately gone for acts that are doing something that appeals to the tradition of music, but something that crosses over as well and gets other cultures involved.

So which other musicians are there here at the Mela this weekend?
A We've got all sorts: Indian, Pakistani, Egyptian, Irish, Serbia, Polish, African-Caribbean.

Do the acts approach you or do you try get them on board?
In some cases they come to us, but in many cases I research them and approach them.

When do you start planning and booking for the Mela?
I'm commissioned by Bradford Council in March to get it together, but before that I'm already unconsciously working on it, so I make links very early.

What would make you think you had set up a perfect programme?
I want to see white, black, brown, pink and blue people communicating through music because it's the one thing you can communicate through.


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