It’s always to cover a festival like WOMAD. There’s so much to cram into three days. But what I can give you are my own personal
highlights. Friday afternoon began with
a search for a campsite. When they say
the world comes to Taranaki – they literally mean that! There were 5,000 pitching on the nearby
racecourse this year.
Estere - Photo Tim Gruar
Ticket sales were
fantastic, too – selling out all the three day passes.Early estimates suggest 12,000 attended over
the weekend.And with three days of near
perfect festival weather spirits were high.I found forgetting the can opener was the perfect icebreaker to meeting
my neighbours – four women in their 60’s with a retro caravan – which,
ironically was kitted out with everything except that specific kitchen tool!Behind me was a family of four and two over a
group of 20-Somethings.A perfect slice
of this all ages festival audience.Friday night kicked off with a drum display by Taikoz (who later led ran
the kid’s parade), followed by a slightly nervous Estere, who with her MPC
Lola, got the crowd moving with her edgy brand of ‘electric blue
witch-hop’.