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Fados, salsa, boleros, klezmer, sounds of Madagascar, rai, bossa nova and percussion, tomorrow in the Murcia Tres Culturas (21/05/2009)

Coming from Madagascar, Kilema held tomorrow Friday, May 22 a concert of traditional music of his country, the 20-hour street Basabé.

Kilema is today one of the leading exponents of Malagasy music, native to Madagascar and is little known in our country, and one of the leaders of the Indian music, with deep African roots.

The work of this musician is a search of their roots and a deep appreciation of their culture.

The rhythm of his music comes from KATS, a percussion instrument made from a small can of condensed milk, a stick and stones on the beach.

In their concerts sound like traditional instruments marovany, long box with strings on both sides, like a harp.

Marrakech B'net are five powerful women in the interior of the High Atlas to sing, shout and play a wide array of percussion instruments, resulting in a hypnotic performance that sounds traditional Berber-inspired music in the background most remote of human memory - and other more contemporary styles such as chaabi and rai (the urban pop sound of Morocco).

In their concerts sound stringed instruments like the oud and kemeche (spike fiddle), along with the Gnawa spiritual lamentations, descendants of former black slaves to those who use the guimbri lad and a set of metal sticks.

Act morning, at 21 pm in the Plaza de Europa, while La Fuga will at 22 am in the Plaza de Toros.

Under the baton of Ondøej Kukal-Czech composer and violinist plus one of the most outstanding personalities of his country's art scene, "the Symphony Orchestra of Murcia perform two of the most famous and well known projects in the Czech A .

Dvorak: Slavonic Dances and Symphony No. 8 in G major Op 88.

Post-Romantic and nationalist, Dvorak is one of the great composers of the second half of the nineteenth century.

Will be at 22 am in the Plaza Belluga.

Livika is the realization of a dream pursued for years by a percussion group that focuses on bringing people and cultures through drumming.

Livika awakens the energy of the drums and the sample into a rhythm and dance show that brings us to our earliest origins.

Her music draws on traditional percussion world cultures using original instruments.

From Senegal, djembes and doundoums distill the black tradition of feeding the world drumming, dancing and hand weaving between global ceremony of rhythm and color, while the samba and anger opening parade through the Caribbean to more Latino leather doors the rhythms of flamenco and accurate content.

Give a concert tomorrow at 22.30 hours in the Pergola de San Basilio.

The floor of the Plaza de Toros will stage three concerts: Quarteto Bossa Nova (24 pm), led by Charles Pita, the Cuban singer Ramón Fabián and his quartet (1.30 pm) and Lafra with klezmer and Jazz Central (3 pm).

La Puerta Falsa will host, at 0.30 hours, the Al-Mouraria concert, a Portuguese group that combines the magic of traditional fado with the new fado, sequelae of Arabic style and substance in nostalgia "saudade."

Led by the voice of Filipa Sousa, Al-Mouraria transcends the musical structure of fado to enrich it with the sounds of acoustic bass, flute, viola, saxophone, Portuguese guitar and accordion.

Source: Murcia Tres Culturas

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