The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning presented the series 'Other Music' to be held in the Auditorium Regional 'Victor Villegas' from September to December this year.
Next to the regional head of Culture were the director general of Cultural Promotion, Antonio Martínez, and the director of the Auditorium, Antonio Contreras.
Cruz, calling it "absolutely spectacular" programming cycle "and has become a major national benchmarks in terms of contemporary and alternative music," the role of rock in programming that will bring "two stars "as Ani DiFranco and Lydia Lunch to act on 18 October and 13 December respectively.
Pedro Alberto Cruz stressed that Ani DiFranco is a singer who with his attitude and his many commitments in the field of feminism, has managed to transcend the world of music ", he pointed out that" since the beginning of his career has already opted for more free music away from the big record companies. "
On the other hand, Lydia Lunch Cruz stressed that "has been rated one of the ten greatest voices of the nineties and is also characterized by its commitment, as well as excel poetry, fiction, art multimedia."
In addition, Jeff Tweedy concert opened the program last September 6 as he explained the director of the Auditorium 'Victor Villegas', Antonio Contreras who detailed programming.
Thus, on October 5 act 'Najwajean', the group formed by John and Najwa Nimri Carlos presented his latest album 'Till It Breaks' with the sound mixing rock.
'Al Green', "a classic soul" as defined by Antonio Contreras, giving a concert on Saturday 1st November.
On November 4, Contreras said, "we visit 'Joan As Police Woman', an artist whose music jazz body, soul, rock."
'Hercules and Loves Affair' come to Murcia on November 8, this is a group formed in 2008 by New York artists and led by Andy Butler and "aims to restore the club house sounds of New York and Chicago in the mid- eighty "Contreras said.
Then, on November 28, will 'The Rumble Strips' making a mixture of soul and pop dance.
The leader of the extinct group 'enemies', Josele Santiago, will present his last album on 29 November.
The Canadian singer 'Ron Sexsmith' act on 6 December.
Flamenco will present the hands of Enrique Morente on December 11 will present "Picasso writes ... MøreNot Sing ', the latest work from singer from Granada in putting music to texts by Picasso' Pablo de Málaga 'tribute.
Close the program's performance Lydia Lunch on 13 December.
'Let's dance'
The novelty of the program for this semester is "Stop Dancing" "a series of dance music and very modern, labeled by international critics as 'new rare'.
This consistent tendency to combine dance music and rock, from postulates debtors post-punk of the early eighties, "said Minister of Culture, who said that" the latest show is being done at this time in New York, Paris, London or Berlin. "
To open the cycle, Pedro Alberto Cruz adds there is "nothing more appropriate than one of the bands that have been pioneers of this movement, Americans' The Electric Six."
The eccentric group of Detroit, who wrote the superhit "Danger!
High voltage "and certainly one of the fathers of this exciting 'new rave' open 'Let's Dance" on Dec. 4 in Room Audio Víctor Villegas Auditorium. "
Tickets, which range from 12 to 38 euros, are on sale from the Auditorium box office, by telephone at the Auditorium or through www.ticktackticket.com page.
Source: CARM