The British quartet Graffiti Classics, made ​​up of violinists Emma White and Ruth Elder, violinist and cellist Stephen Kennedy Cathal O'Duill, will offer a fun show this Saturday June 18 to dismiss the 2011 edition of the cycle organized Sound Spaces the City of Cartagena.
It will be at the Town Hall Square, starting at 21.00 hours.
Through a common thread, the quartet will tour the most famous melodies of classical music in the form of musical entertainment with this show they have called 16 strings with rhythm.
As in all concerts of the cycle, admission is free until all seats.
Since its founding over 15 years GRAFFITI CLASSICS have captivated children and adults the world over with its fresh look and informal music.
There is a group of classical music, or jazz, or folk music performers are four exceptional "very, very humorous.
Fascinating and unpredictable, you might sing a Gospel, a cancan dance, bring to a child on stage or be thrown to the ground.
Both individual interventions such as group reveals a unique talent and take shape within the choreographic presentations bright, saturated all of the unmistakeable style and contagious energy that follows this unique quartet, considered one of the most surprising musical groups original scene.
GRAFFITI CLASSICS are the internationally recognized group that has toured Norway, Sweden, France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Gibraltar, Australia, Singapore, Burma, Malaysia, India, Vietnam ...
and is regularly asked to act on radio and TV programs as The Late Late Show, Lyric FM, Time Gay Burne, Saturday Show, Live at Three, PM Live, Open House and Den 2.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena