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A thousand interpreters consider part in the ‘Serán’ well-known society conference in Santiago

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 10 June (EUROPA Push) –

A thousand artists and performers of Galician standard music and dance take part this weekend at the Cidade da Cultura in the third edition of the Galician Conference of Popular Tradition will be03 which, on this event, will revolve about the tambourine.

This is the major party organized about this critical component of Galician music, which is the protagonist 3 days of absolutely free routines In which there will be concert events, displays, festivals, masterclasses, a sector reasonable, conferences, a standard costume parade and a ‘foliadón’, as well as actions for children.

This was underlined by the creative director of the event, Henrique Peón the tambourine is, alongside one another with the bagpipe, “just one of the iconic instruments of Galician folklore” and, in addition, it has an critical female illustration, with which this celebration would like to be “A tribute to all women of all ages who has preserved the Galician custom with this humble instrument more than the hundreds of years “.

will be03 supplies an extreme method with the participation of a thousand artists and performers, beginner and experienced, which involve names like Faltriqueira, Davide Salvado, Fransy González and Óscar Ibáñez, as perfectly as folklore teams like Donaire, Rebulir, Trébede, Ultreia, Ethnographic das Mariñas, Xacarandaina, Cantigas and Agarimos or Alxibeira.

to classic preferred competition e foldonewhich will fill Gaiás with music on the evenings of Friday 10 and Saturday 11, this 12 months the competition is added Doors of the Waywhich will deliver collectively five groups of tambourines from the places linked by the Camino de Santiago: Asturias, León, Bierzo, Portugal and Salamanca.

coaching

Also, there will be coaching contents aimed at professionalswith 8 masterclasses of percussion, tambourine and vocal approach, a spherical table and two lectures by the ethnomusicologist Beatriz Busto and the president of the Spanish delegation of the International Council for the Firm of Folklore Festivals, Rafael Cantero.

Nor will family programming be lacking, with a cloth printing workshop and live performance by Cé Orquesta Pantasma. And parade in classic costume and a concert with the centenary choirs of Cantigas and Agarimos and Cántigas da Terra will be the highlights of the final day.

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