WOMEX Awards

The WOMEX Awards also known as World Music Expo Award is an established award for World music. It was first introduced in 1999 to honor the high points of world music on an international level and to acknowledge MusicAL excellence, social importance, commercial success, political impact and lifetime achievement. Every October at the WOMEX event, the award figurine - an ancient mother goddess statue dating back AbOUT 6000 years to the Neolithic age - is presented in an award ceremony to a worthy member of the world music community.

In 2008 the Award concept was refined and two awards were offered: one for Artists and one for Professional Excellence.

The WOMEX Top Label Award was created in 2006 as a joint project with World Music Charts Europe (WMCE). The selection for the WOMEX Top Label Award is made using the charts of 47 radio broadcasters from 24 countries collected over 12 months from October to September.

Awards

Year

WOMEX Awards
(from 2008
WOMEX Awards for Artists)

WOMEX Award
for Professional
Excellence

WOMEX Top
Label Award

1999

Juan de Marcos &
Nick Gold

N/A

N/A

2000

Mahotella Queens

2001

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

2002

Djivan Gasparyan

2003

Freemuse

2004

Marc Hollander &
Crammed Discs

2005

Bi Kidude

2006

Totó La Momposina

World Circuit (UK)

2007

Andy Palacio &
Ivan Duran

Stern’s (UK)

2008

Muszikás

Folk Music Department
of the Sibelius Academy

Cumbancha (USA)

2009

Staff Benda Bilili

Christian Mousset

Crammed Discs (Belgium)

2010

Danyel Waro

Ian A. Anderson

World Village
(France / USA / UK / Spain)
(of Harmonia Mundi)

See also

  • Awards for world music