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More than 20 performances of music and dance animate the squares and streets of the city on the Feast of the Three Cultures (23/05/2013)

The programming of the Feast of the Three Cultures begins tomorrow Friday, May 24, at 18 pm in the Cultural Hall of the Caja Mediterráneo, with tales of Africa, a theatrical-musical starring Senegalese troubadour and Lamine legends griot M'BENGUE carrier.

Framed in the cycle Three Cultures of Children, this action takes the viewer into the imaginary African tale, in its symbols and magic, through storytelling, drama and singing.

The second appointment will be at 19 am in the street Basabé where FETEN FETEN play festive music acoustic klezmer.

Cabaret, waltz, fandango, bolero, tarantella, folk and traditional music, sounds Mediterranean, Eastern European rhythms and influences of music from central Spain, especially Spanish, are some of the key ingredients of this show.

Later, at 20 pm in the Museum Santa Clara La Real, Gema group 4 to 1 original mix of singers from Israel and Cuba, will give a concert of a capella female voices which can be heard boleros, feeling and sounds traditional as well as jazz and gospel themes.

At 21 hours, in the Plaza de Europa, gospel come to this issue from France, hand Shine Gospel group, a group that offers a unique style of this music and Negro spirituals, mixed and influenced by other sounds modern and rhythm & blues, jazz, soul and Afro-Caribbean sounds, and includes in his repertoire songs by contemporary authors like Kirk Franklin and Richard Smallwood.

With these ingredients, the dynamism of the group testifies live music, deep and generous emotions.

In the place of the Apostles, at 22 hours, the group Family Alaev (from Tajikistan and living in Israel) will present a show at the energy linking Roma with Bukhara Jewish music.

With internationally renowned, this formation is composed of three generations of the family of musicians known Alaev, which form one of the most authentic and explosive bands of Central Asia.

At 23 pm in the Terrace of Mills River, the Cape Verdean singer Bino Barros present his new album, Praia Baxu, in which he sings in Creole to beauty, friendship, loneliness, and faith, to While a critique materialist society.

His music is an amalgam of styles to its traditional roots (patent funaná rhythms like the batuko or tabanka) merge with African and Brazilian music.

PROPOSALS ON SATURDAY MAY 25

The jump to the day on SATURDAY, MAY 25 will occur in Room Musik, where at 24 and 1 hours mayna Klezmer act, a group of artists from Bulgaria and Russia will offer concert fantazi Taksim, which is inspired by the music klezmer as a basis for their own arrangements and improvisations, creating new and unique compositions dotted oriental references.

At 0.30 and 1.30 pm on Saturday, at La Puerta Falsa, Brazilians interpreted Trio Yara Beilinson Present for vocês, where through the piano, bass, guitar and vocals display a personal vision of brazilian- jazz.

Sambas, ballads, Latin American folksongs, indigenous or African Yoruba songs are some of the styles included in his repertoire.

Already in the morning, at 12 am in the Plaza de la Cruz will sound FETEN FETEN Mediterranean Sounds in a concert that will be heard and tarantelas original boleros.

At 12:30 and 13 pm in the Plaza Santo Domingo, Fakir Testa & Banyari offer a show in which the dangerous techniques fakir join the beauty of oriental and gypsy dances.

A challenging match between two ancient arts that includes dances of India, Turkey, Egypt and the Balkans, accompanied by elements such as sable and pitchers with fire on his head, creating an exotic atmosphere.

At the confluence of the Plaza de las Flores and Santa Catalina, at 13.30 hours, Rosa Sanchez Trio will sing a selection of the vast range that make the song and the traditional music of Mexico, including the sound will be heard Jarocho, typical of rural communities in the state of Veracruz, and huapango present in songs like Cucurrucucú.

Born in Costa Rica, the singer Rosa Sanchez has dedicated much of his life to cross the American continent to learn the sounds of the different countries.

At 14 hours, the group mayna flood the Plaza Romea Klezmer your festive sound in a concert inspired by the compelling music of the Balkans.

In the afternoon, at 18 pm in the Cultural Hall of the Caja Mediterráneo, the cycle Three Cultures of Children The trip will end with Berta, a theatrical-musical where the group gives Praça Onze know the history of Brazilian music, different cultures living in that country and the main instruments used in the performance of such music.

Titled With love, the French musician Yom address the various aspects of klezmer music in a concert where their influences mixed with rock and electronic music, resulting in an explosive style that the artist-a renowned clarinetist-called pop psychedelic-rock klezmer.

This appointment will be at 19 am in the street Basabé.

At 20 pm in the Museum Courtyard Santa Clara la Real, the sounds of the Three Cultures will come together in the repertoire of a group formed by members of Spain, Morocco and Germany and inspired by Central European cultures, Sephardic and Andalusian : Al-Andalus Project.

In this concert, coexists with traditional music and tailored creations in the dressing-up-to Medieval and Renaissance forms they practice all as an explicit proposal of peace and coexistence.

On the Terrace of Mills River, at 20.30 hours, the Cameroonian singer Fotso Karayce Kwegne star in the concert entitled, folk-soul melodies imbued with great emotion.

Fotso and plays guitar and sings in Bamileke sanza in ewondo, in English and French, establishing the public a great complicity.

Italy will be represented by one of the historical groups of Italian popular music, well known for his funny and ironic spectacles and his deep involvement with the public: Acquaragia Drom.

At 21 hours, in the Plaza de Europa, interpret Rom Kaffe, with its highly original gypsy style Italian: Sinti tammurriate of Vesuvius, the tarantella of Salento and Calabria musicians, Camminanti Serenade Siciliani and swing rhythms and ballabili .

FESTIVAL CLOSING

The Orchestre National de Barbes close the Festival at 22 am Saturday in the Plaza Belluga, with the show Rendez-vous Barbes, which mixed traditional styles Maghreb, rai, reggae and gnawa music with sounds and rhythms contemporaries.

The particular version of these musical genres can be heard in the closing concert, which will clear the sonic richness of Africa-both north land starting from the Sahara desert, emphasizing festive rhythms and building on the tradition to adapt to the sounds of today.

All this under the influence of French music.

The name of this formation comes from Parisian neighborhood where members-of Algerian and Moroccan roots-lived when they came together to make music.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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