Flying Gang, one of the most anticipated events of this year, hung the sign no entries on a weekend in which the audience enjoyed different musical styles, from jazz to flamenco, today giving way to tribute to Afro-Peruvian rhythms, in the figure of Susana Baca
Novalima, the living history of the music of Peru, landed on Saturday, July 20, on the second day of the XIX International Festival of the Sea of Music. Towers Park Auditorium was the setting for this unique concert in Spain of the Peruvian group he presented to the visitors Cartagena and his latest, Karimba.
The rhythms of the past and present coexist in the songs of these four childhood friends during their repertoire l fused electronic music with Afro-Peruvian rhythms, showing to the audience of his love for the folklore of his homeland.
In the same scenario was experienced the highlight of the evening with members of The Flying Gang: Muchachito Bombo Infierno, Tommy, Albert Pla, lychees, and Canijo of Jerez, which were accompanied by Tino Di Geraldo, Diego Cortez and David Saenz of Buruaga.
After hanging the sign no tickets, and l Auditorium collapsed when the artists took the stage and started playing the first letter of the themes: Happiness, that you did pretty name Goat Mechanics.
It was certainly one of the most eagerly awaited and left a good impression among the attendees that did not stop encouraging and sing the lyrics.
The morning we left a last performance: Miki González at Castle à rabe. Fusion of Andean music and electronics is the main hallmark of this artist born in Spain, but settled from very young in the guest of The Sea Music, Peru.
The originality of his work, always eager to explore new musical territory again become apparent in Cartagena.
The musical event yesterday, Sunday July 21, shone again with a performance of Spanish Silvia Perez Cruz, first, and Peru's Eva Ayllon later, both at the Auditorio Parque Torres.
Flamenco and jazz are intertwined in the last work of Perez, 11 Novembre, which is currently considered one of the best female voices of flamenco.
After his warm voice and overwhelming, Eva Ayllon jumped on stage to demonstrate why it is considered the best example of folk music that has today Peru.
The Queen called Landau, made ​​a tour in Cartagena by recent work issues as 40 years Afro Peruvian Classics, and Eva Ayllon, Peru 40 years In love with.
Today, Monday July 22, at the Night Repsol, will be awarded the Second Prize The Sea Music, the great voice of Peru, Susana Baca, from 23.00 pm in the Auditorium El Batel. This award recognizes his outreach of Afro-Peruvian rhythms worldwide.
After the tribute, Susana Baca will offer a unique concert in Spain for which will among other guests with Martyrdom, Raul Rodriguez, Andrea Juan Echevarri or John.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena