When jazz is blended with music from other countries, I call it "world jazz". What began as an American music art form, now belongs to the world.
I've discovered so many blends; unfortunately, I can't share them all with you, however, I will share two of them. The first is the East Indian Blend; John Handy, and Ali Akbar Khan play together like they have been doing it for ages. The language of music is universal, and these musicians carry on a conversation like old friends. "Karuna Supreme" takes me to a place I've never been before, and now that I'm there; I never want to leave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hK6_bOerWo
This Australian blend is too amazing for words. Here we have a blend of classical, Australian Aboriginal, and jazz. That is the most unique combination I've ever heard. The bass will certainly awaken your subwoofer. Didgeridoo classical jazz takes us to the outer limits of the imagination in this music we call jazz. I wonder what the founding fathers of jazz would think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4_4m9yUdc8
I hope to see and hear your examples of "World jazz"