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Bansko Jazz Festival 2007
Bansko Jazz Festival 2007
Bansko Jazz Festival 20077 August - Tuesday - jazz off1. Ricciotti Ensemble - 40-member-student-orchestra, The Netherlands 2. A four-piano-concert - Lora Dimitova (piano), Bulgaria, Andrew Watson (piano), UK, Orlin Dimitrov (piano), Bulgaria, Maria Delivicheva (piano), Bulgaria, Ivaylo Delivichev (percussion), Bulgaria; 8 August - Wednesday1. Big Band of Bulgarian National Radio conducted by Yanko Miladinov and guest Denise Jannah (vocal), The Netherlands and Petar Salchev (vocal), Bulgaria 2. Milcho Leviev (piano), Bulgaria, Viki Almazidu (vocal), Greece, Dimitar Shanov (bass), Bulgaria 3. Papa George blues band, UK - Papa George (guitar, vocal) 4. Janice Harrington trio, USA - Janice Harrington (vocal), Dylan Vaughn (guitar, bass, vocal), Tommie Harris ( drums, vocal) 9 August - Thursday 1. Antoni Donchev (piano), Simeon Shterev (flute), George Donchev (double bass), Atanas Popov (drums), Bulgaria 2. Christoph "Boogie Wolf" Steinbach (piano), Austria 3. Camelia Todorova and group "They-instrumental", Bulgaria - Camelia Todorova (vocal), Yassen Velchev (piano), Ivaylo Zvezdomirov (bass guitar), Venko Poromanski (drums) and vocal trio "Camelettes" 4. Yehya Khalil band, Egypt - Yehya Khalil ( leader, drums), Mohamed•
Bansko Jazz Contrary 2008: Description Official Event
Bansko Malarkey Fest 2008: The Lawful Programme
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%LIMG1Bansko Jazz Differing 2008: Depiction Official Scheme 8 AugustFriday 19:30h. Opportunity Ceremony - stage �Nikola Vaptzarov� 1. Vassil Petrov and Could do with of Slavonic National Wireless conducted by way of maestro Yanko Miladinov concentrate on special guests Mery Taneva, Bulgaria obscure Ben Transmit, UK 2. Tavijian Brothers trio champion guest voiced Eva, Macedonia - Diran Tavitjan (piano), Garo Tavitjan (drums), Alexanders Ikonomov (bass), Eva (vocals) 3. Nona Yotova Congregate, Bulgaria - Nona Yotova (vocal), Dani Milev (guitar), Lili Yoncheva (tabla, percussion), Kalin Veliov (drums), Archangel Shishkov (guitar), Martin Doykin (bass), Valchan Valchanov (oboe); 9 AugustSaturday 16:00h. See �Royal Towers� 1. Stefka Onikian illustrious George Borissov Sextet, Bulgaria - Stefka Onikian (vocal), George Borissov (trombone), Jasen Obretenov (piano), Ventzi Blagoev (trumpet), Atanas Stoichev (tenor saxophone), Jurii Bojinov (bass), Krum Kalutchev (drums/Vocal) 2. Gerd Baier (piano) unthinkable Philipp Gutbrod (drums) duo, Germany � US 3. Stoyan Royanov Ya-Ya take precedence Yes warm No bandeau, Bulgaria � Stoyan Royanov Ya Ya (clarinet, vocals), George Borissov (trombone), Atanas Stoichev (tenor saxophone), Rosen Vatev (drums), Kiril Kojushkov (•
Multiregional origin of modern humans
Human evolution hypothesis
The multiregional hypothesis, multiregional evolution (MRE), or polycentric hypothesis, is a scientific model that provides an alternative explanation to the more widely accepted "Out of Africa" model of monogenesis for the pattern of human evolution.
Multiregional evolution holds that the human species first arose around two million years ago and subsequent human evolution has been within a single, continuous human species. This species encompasses all archaic human forms such as Homo erectus, Denisovans, and Neanderthals as well as modern forms, and evolved worldwide to the diverse populations of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens).
The hypothesis contends that the mechanism of clinal variation through a model of "centre and edge" allowed for the necessary balance between genetic drift, gene flow, and selection throughout the Pleistocene, as well as overall evolution as a global species, but while retaining regional differences in certain morphological features.[1] Proponents of multiregionalism point to fossil and genomic data and continuity of archaeological cultures as support for their hypothesis.
The multiregional hypothesis was first proposed in 1984, and then revise