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Afromania: Jazz is incendiary music

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Members of the Afromania band were the first to visit a press center on the third day of the Koktebel Jazz Party 2015 festival. The musicians described what they liked about the festival and Koktebel and promised to entertain audiences with true African music.

"Music is part of a human being's life. And jazz is incendiary music," Fononan Appoliner said.

The musicians added that they will perform a folklore program at the festival as well. Drums will be played on the stage and a number of folk vocal pieces will be performed.

During a news conference, one of the band members said that he would like to try local alcoholic drinks.

"If it is possible to walk somewhere, go to some place, try a traditional drink, specifically, vodka… I just want to try it. Cognac will be fine as well because I drink alcohol," Zeregui Bris Florentan Fuako said.

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The KoktebelJazzParty festival is a COVID-free zone. Given the difficult epidemiological situation, the terms of access to the festival may be changed, depending on the epidemiological situation in the region and the recommendations issued by the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor).
All festival participants, guests and spectators must present at least one of the three documents listed below:

  • A negative PCR test performed not earlier than August 18, 2021
  • A certificate showing the presence of antibodies to the S-protein of COVID-19, issued not earlier than May 25, 2021
  • A COVID-19 vaccination certificate

All guests, members of the audience and media representatives must wear masks and gloves at the festival venues.