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During the May Day holiday, 11 world-famous musicians and ensembles, including Netsayi and Sola Liu, will dazzle Shanghai during the 2009 World Music Shanghai.

During the May Day holiday, 11 world-famous musicians and ensembles, including Netsayi and Sola Liu, will dazzle Shanghai during the 2009 World Music Shanghai. 

The May Day holiday will see a blossoming of music as well as flowers in the city. The 2009 World Music Shanghai festival to be held from April 30 to May 5 will feature more than a dozen artists from around the world to mark the one-year countdown to Shanghai World Expo 2010.

The music festival is also part of the 2009 Shanghai Spring International Music Festival that is held from April 28 to May 16.

Eleven world-famous musicians and ensembles will stage five breathtaking shows at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center and Century Park in Pudong.

The lowest ticket prices start at 30 yuan (US$4.39). The Shanghai World Expo Coordination Bureau, the Shanghai International Culture Association and the Pudong Culture Bureau are organizing the event.

The three shows set for the Shanghai Oriental Art Center will combine folk and popular music from all over the world. Audiences are able to feel the harmony and difference in culture in all the productions.

In the opening show of the music festival, Chinese performer Sa Dingding, a rising power in the international music scene known for her innovative combination of minority elements in contemporary music, will collaborate with the best-selling world music group, Grammy-winning Deep Forest.

Born to a Mongolian mother a Chinese father, Sa has been described as possessing the "most magical Chinese voice." With her distinctive musical vision, Sa represents an original creative passion affected by ethnic diversity and shaped by a modern China.

When she won the Best Asian Artist award at the 2008 BBC World Music Awards, Sa caught the attention of the world overnight.

In her Shanghai concert, Sa will sing new songs created with Deep Forest and will also perform their hit "Sweet Lullaby."

"'Sweet Lullaby' is one of my favorite Deep Forest songs. But this time it will be interpreted by a Chinese voice," she says.

"I am looking forward to this concert, and it's a fantastic opportunity to work with my good friends Deep Forest again, this time under the theme of the Shanghai Expo, which is very meaningful," Sa says. "I hope it will be an unforgettable experience for the audiences."

Deep Forest says: "We are very excited about performing for a Chinese audience. We will try our best to play all our popular songs and hope that the listeners will enjoy them."

On the Shanghai stage, the Sola Liu and Friends Ensemble will also bring their incredible musical approach to a local audience.

Liu, a composer, unique vocalist and a major contemporary writer, is one of the most acclaimed artists in China. She is an avant-garde composer and vocalist, who turns folk music into rock.

Liu formed her international band in 1997 in New York. Ten years ago, the ensemble delivered ground-breaking performances at the Shanghai Jazz Festival. In 2000, the band debuted in Beijing as the first-ever traditional Chinese "jazz" band.

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