Continue the Sea of ​​Music tomorrow Saturday July 15 with a combo of songs that will have in the duo formed by Juanito Makandé and El Canijo de Jerez and the Colombian group Aterciopelados to their protagonists.
In addition the protest music of the Norwegian Moddi, the rap of the Cuban La Dame Blanche and the Angolan Totó will also rise to the different scenarios of the festival of Cartagena.
There are still tickets available.
Since 1990, Andrea Echeverri and Héctor Buitrago, Aterciopelados, began to develop a unique musical proposal, which draws on its Latin American roots and more contemporary influences such as rock and electronic.
The conceptual content of his songs and the recovery of the ritual dimension of music mark his line.
Throughout these years of experimentation and identity construction, they represent the alternative independence, the voice that demands a humanity that is more respectful of nature, that claims to women, which exalts mestizaje and culture.
For Colombia and much of Latin America, Andrea Echeverri and Hector Buitrago are a generational imprint, an unforgettable song, a transformative message.
They will be the first to get on stage at the Auditorio Parque Torres at around 11:00 p.m.
After Aterciopelados, it will be the turn of Stricnina.
The Canijo de Jerez and Juanito Makandé met fifteen years ago in the elevator of a hotel.
They entered like complete strangers and several plants later they came embracing like compadres.
It was the germ of a friendship that, after endless nights of music, laughter and smoke, crystallized in 'We have seen things that would make a bat vomit', the first album of Stricnina that come to present to The Sea of ​​Songs.
Yaité Ramos Rodríguez is flutist, percussionist and Cuban singer.
Their songs are a mixture of modern and urban genres: hip-hop, cumbia, dancehall, reggae and traditional rhythms of the island.
The result is an explosive cocktail served in the form of a character La Dame Blanche, an artistic name referring to Santeria.
Seeing her in the scene is witnessing the explosion of an energy and voice bomb.
The Dame Blanche will perform the concert of the Arabian Castle.
The fusion of more traditional sounds from Angola like kizomba, semba, kilapanga or konono, sound influenced by the Congolese rumba that is generated in the north of the country, constitute the letter of presentation of Toto St, an artist known in Angola that has never stepped on the Spanish stages.
At 20:00 hours in the Town Hall Square.
Norwegian singer-songwriter Moddi will be performing at the Artillery Park at 9:30 p.m.
"My name is PÃ¥l Moddi Knutsen and I come from a remote island in the north of Norway called Senja. I borrowed an accordion from my mother, stole a Russian mandolin, and I also have a blue acoustic guitar with two broken frets. To make my music, a music that is constantly ringing in my head and that I try to decipher with relative success to try to record it .. Sometimes I get it, sometimes I do not guess that it's about writing songs ... ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena