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14.11.2026 - 4:00 pm

Music Without Borders Austria - Sargfabrik - 2026

Sargfabrik - Verein für integrative Lebensgestaltung, Wien

Today's sound shapes tomorrow's future

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CHILDREN'S PROGRAM (Pay what you wish – from the heart)

4:00–5:00 p.m.: “Jazz for the Little Ones” – with Maximilian Schauenstein

FOOD

6:00 PM: The buffet opens. West African cuisine and Austrian desserts.

EVENING PROGRAM
Admission: 30 (at the door) / 20 (advance)

7:00–7:40 PM – INSINGIZI

Their perfect vocal harmonies soothe the soul and open the heart with wonderfully comforting shivers. Their lyrics inspire hope and convey an optimistic, conciliatory message of tolerance. These extraordinary vocal masters from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, captivate audiences worldwide with their delicate compositions. Their traditional songs address the challenges of the modern world and reflect an endearing honesty. Their album “Voices of Southern Africa” sold over 250,000 copies in the U.S. and Canada and was certified gold. In 2010, the group received the “Prix France Musique du Monde” at the Babel Med Music festival in Marseille. Their music has been featured on BBC, ORF, ARD, PBS, and ARTE, among others.

Ramadu – vocals, percussion; Blessings Nqo – vocals, shakers; Vusa Mkhaya – vocals

8:00–8:40 p.m. – CHABIBA

Music in the spiritual African tradition, interwoven with modern jazz harmonies.

Zakaria Ouleman – vocals, Mike Acker – bass, Stephanie Weniger – keys, Sherif Abdalla – drums

9:00 PM–9:40 PM – Burjos del Solda

They blend colorful and varied rhythms into down-to-earth world music. Confident Latin beats meet fiery ska, while laid-back reggae blends with African-inspired sounds and meaningful hip-hop. With vocals in four languages, they transcend boundaries and view the world as it is: round.

10:00 PM–11:30 PM – TRANCITIV

TRANCITIV has been presenting roots reggae and world music from Vienna since 1995 and brings a mix of classics and new songs from their collaboration with Nthakoana oa Mosia and GOT’YA HORNS to the stage. Featuring the Viennese dialect, orchestral timbres, and compositions by Michael Stacher, the group has released several albums and performed internationally. MOSIA is a singer-songwriter, actress, and journalist who has performed in Lesotho, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Together, they create a fusion of Sesotho and African sounds with deep, emotional expression.

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