INTERNATIONAL BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL HOLLAND 2010


Introduction
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Program
Arrangement
Sponsors
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Masterclass/Workshop
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Guestbook

The International Boogie Woogie Festival Holland 2010 takes place on Saturday March 13th 2010 in Regardz Hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo.

Thanks for visiting the festival. Thanks to you it was a sold out and swinging musical party!

To write or take look in the Guestbook, please click here.

Regardz Hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo

Introduction

The festival is one of the the worlds biggest boogie woogie and piano blues festivals. Many piano players and other musicians from all over the world perform for you in the beautiful concert hall of hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo.

The International Boogie Woogie Festival Holland treats you with an unforgettable evening full of musical and swinging top entertainment, a variety of Boogie Woogie, Blues, Jazz and Rhythm 'n Blues.

Tickets can be ordered by telephone or by e-mail at hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo, Reservations Department. The tickets price categories start at 49.50 EURO. The seats are numbered.

Regardz Hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo
Staringlaan 1
3852 LA ERMELO, HOLLAND
Tel: +31 (0)341-56 85 85
Fax: +31 (0)341-56 85 00
E-mail: heerlickheijdvanermelo@regardz.nl
Website: www.heerlickheijd.nl

Hotel Heerlickheijd van Ermelo offers festival visitors a Boogie Wooogie Arrangement, if you would like to stay for the night(s). For more information, please click Arrangement or contact the hotel.

After the festival you can enjoy till late (or till 'early in the morning') the musical afterparty, where some of the musicians will perform in an informal setting in the bar of the hotel with two upright pianos.

The International Boogie Woogie Festival Holland is organised by Stichting Boogie Promotions Holland, founded and chaired by Martijn Schok.

 


Don 'Papadon' Washington (USA) and the
Boogie World Dancers (photo: Andrew Elias, 2009)



The Internationale Boogie Woogie Festival
Holland is supported by
het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds