The vocal sextet will Taano Aba on Monday December 23 concert at the Auditorio El Batel, under the title Night of Gospel, will welcome Christmas.
It will be at 21.00 pm in Conference Room B of the Municipal Auditorium, and it is a benefit concert to support the project Music to save lives.
Tickets, $ 10, can be purchased at the box office and Nuevo Teatro Circo Batel and Ticketmaster.
Six vocalists, six boys and girls full of humor, joy and dynamism offered to the public songs staged, moved and entertaining.
A different music, an original approach, its own repertoire and many tables are the characteristics of these young Ugandans, who have traveled the vast majority of Spain auditoriums with this choir, which is the result of a humanitarian aid project in Uganda young people without resources to move forward through the music.
Aba Taano components normally reside in Uganda and travel to Europe to perform at the most prestigious venues.
They sing in Swahili, Luganda, Fang, Zulu, Lutoro, Acholi and Runyancore among other languages, and also interpret gospel.
They have their own versions of various pop songs in singing and dancing.
As Taano Aba, in their first concert, they represented Africa at Expo Zaragoza 2008.
In Spain they have performed in venues such as the Palau de la Música Catalana, the Arriaga Theatre in Bilbao, the Auditorium Caixanova in Vigo, and in many prestigious halls as well as the Jazz Festival several cities, among others, the Festival Jazz Madrid.
During 2013 they have performed in Germany, Hungary, Prague, Spain and Holanda.También have acted for several national radios, National Radio of Spain, the Dutch National Radio, the Austrian National Radio.
They have three CDs recorded and are preparing an album of carols from around the world, which will be released in December 2013.
Music to save lives is a project that helps orphans and orphans of Uganda to create a future using music and dance to build their confidence and develop their talent.
Every child in the orphanage receives daily music classes and can participate in a choir, and receive a quality education from primary school to higher vocational or academic training.
Besides having any prior skill for music, talent and confidence that boys and girls develop with is truly remarkable, especially considering the neglect, abuse and poverty they have suffered in the past.
Every boy and girl receiving a back support when you start your adult life outside the orphanage, well if you decide to start a business or find a job relevant to their professional training.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena