Friday 28 May, at 20.30 hours Basabé Street, Elemotho open the Festival of Three Cultures, which will run until 24 pm on Saturday 29 May and with the participation of 24 artists and musical groups and which held 28 events.
Gaalelekwee Elemotho Namibia is an artist who composes, performs and records his own music.
He plays guitar and sings in his mother tongue, Setswana and other languages of their country.
In his concerts, merge the sound of the flute, guitar, electric bass, drums, percussion and mbira (African thumb piano).
Together with his band to explore new sensations, smells, colors, feelings and experiences that has resulted in their second album, Human, with rhythms of the Kalahari, the freedom of jazz and the winds of Siberia, all spiced with messages for a new era.
Also today, at 21 am in the artillery barracks, and Evil Eye Discantus debut "Night Mediterranean", a concert - show that proposes a date with Mediterranean roots music composer Salvador Martinez and Murcia which makes a review of the most representative creations of the author with new sound proposals that provide a particular vision of the current roots music.
The storyline of the show is a recreation of the most representative styles of popular music in a format Murcia original and modern.
Thus, the salves of Aurora and the music of our crews are brought into its most striking developments in a proper musical development, the result of an interesting and daring compositional style.
At 22 pm in the Plaza de Europa, it will be the turn of Abaa Taan.
From Uganda, the quintet combines on stage singing with African tribal dances, improvisations, gospel, reggae and rap.
Two girls (mezzo soprano) and three boys (tenor and two basses) sing in English but also in Swahili, Luganda, Fang, Zulu, Lutor, Acholi and runyancore (languages of their ancestors) to find the unique aromas in this beautiful, hard road has permeated the music of those who left the freedom to be slaves.
They do delving into the roots and using his body as the only percussion.
Today, at 23 and 0 hours in Musik (Netherlands from the Plaza de Toros) provides Cosmopolitan Cabaret (USA / Germany), an electric show, full of energy to transport audiences to the "Roaring Twenties" and land in the chic bar in New York, the legendary Parisian and local clubs in Buenos Aires.
The same show will be held on Saturday May 29, at 14 pm in the Plaza Santa Catalina.
On Saturday May 29 in Musik (lowest in the Plaza de Toros), there will be two concerts.
At 0.30 and 1.30 hours, Adriana Miki will go through the classics of Brazilian music.
This Brazilian singer blends Brazilian jazz, samba and bossa nova with intensely personal items full of pure emotion and depth, creating a style especially beautiful.
Sashimiki is the title of their debut album.
In it, the great Brazilian singer pays tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian composer and pianist whose first musical steps gave a mixture of samba, jazz and Afro-American music that was played at the premises of Copacabana and later called bossa nova.
At 1 and 2 pm in Musik (Netherlands from the Plaza de Toros), Madragoa will cover the main genres of traditional Portuguese music, giving it a modern approach.
The meeting with Christian sacred music come from the hand of the Cycle Matins and other sacred music, featuring six teams of Aurora and two corals in the region, which will provide an opportunity to hear the most beautiful religious compositions in some of the most emblematic churches in the city of Murcia: Santa Ana, Santo Domingo and San Lorenzo.
In this context, auroros crews Brotherhood of Our Lady of Carmen (Rincon de Seca), Bell Auroros Virgen del Rosario (Javalí New), Hermandad de la Aurora Virgen del Rosario (Javalí Viejo), Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary (Santa Cruz), Bell Auroros Nuestra Seńora del Rosario (Rincón de Seca) and Bell Auroros Our Lady of Rosario (El Palmar) will voice the folk religious tradition Murcia, preserved and transmitted orally from generation to generation over centuries.
Moreover, the Mola Hims Polyphonic Choir, directed by Manuel Arnaldo and Pilar Fernandez, will delve into the spirit of sacred music through compositions from different periods, places and styles, while the Coral Argentum, under the direction of Bernardo Sáez, perform the program of polyphony or season, or mores.
At 12.30, 13 and 13.30 hours, the Plaza de Santo Domingo will host the show Bollywood Dance, by Dance Company.
East and West come together in this performance featuring four dancers members of the two companies of Bollywood's most recognized state-level and Masala Bollywood Dreams Dancers ", backed by an extensive career in television and theater.
On the other hand, in the Plaza de la Cruz (13 hours) and in the Garden of Floridablanca (20 hours), percussion and voices of Africa will meet the New Orleans jazz in the concert given Gangbé Brass Band , from Benin group of eight musicians including trumpets, trombones, tubas and percussion.
Milon Mela Company from India to bring artillery barracks (21 h), the traditional Hindu tribal art and through music, dance and martial arts in a visually rich show which includes dances of Bengal, acrobatics with swords and fire and ceremonies with masks.
Earlier, at 13.30 hours, offer a performance at the Glorieta de Spain.
Khalid and Beth Nahrin group (with musicians from Iraq, Syria and Morocco), interpreted in the Wall of the Rincon de Pepe (16 and 17.30 pm) a program based on traditional Iraqi music, fueled by mystical poems of Arab heritage , Persian and Kurdish.
At 18 h.
in the Plaza Santa Eulalia, the Company released Massa Patricia Passo-la, which in Hindi means a mixture of spices, is a show of feeling in which the fusion plays a key role.
Sounds, movements and colors are mixed to the delight of the spectators, who feel like the time and place come together harmoniously.
The Murcia Laura sing in the Wall More Veronicas (19.30 h.) In tolerance time, a repertoire of pop songs and English folk very close to the American musical universe, while the Russian group Merlin Shepherd Quartet, made up of great musicians klezmer (clarinet, piano, percussion and bass) - will perform at the Calle Basabé (20.30).
In the University Square (21,30 h.), the Symphony Orchestra of the Region of Murcia, directed by José Miguel Rodilla, will perform a program of music by Tchaikovsky.
From India come to the Plaza de Europa (22 h), the traditional music of the gypsies of Rajasthan performed by Hameed Khan and Musafir, a group of nomadic artists who will take us to a musical convoy across the desert of Thar.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia