This May 19 and 20, the musician Juan Pablo Villa will perform together with the Cardenchado Choir in a concert full of the sounds and love of the land, for Saturday 21. The appointment will be with Juan Pablo and 12 musicians on stage, who have prepared the show “It opens its jaws at night”.
“Suddenly a huapango surprises you, welcoming you tonight, where it says goodbye to the afternoon, Venus makes its appearance, this journey begins where I work on different musical forms, there is a part of danzón, a very beautiful cumbia but it is with marimbas,” said musician Juan Pablo Villa.
Presentations will be at Esperanza Iris City Theater and if they mention the word “maw” at the box office or when buying by phone, they will get a 50% discount.
The Coro Acardenchado makes a proposal for contemporary arrangements to some of the songs of the cardenche traditional repertoire.
In their arrangements they include the use of live looping, free improvisation, soundscape and body percussion. Directed by Juan Pablo Villa. Juan Pablo is a musician, composer and performer.
In addition, he focuses his work on vocal improvisation. He manages the voice with influences from songs such as Inuit, Mongolian, multiphonic, cardenche and atonal, seeking improvisation and vocal exploration with the use of multi-effects processors and objects.
Likewise, his musical proposal is integrated into a current of musical avant-garde in Mexico that seeks to expand sound possibilities.
Juan Pablo has performed in Japan, China, South Korea, Austria, Belgium, Spain, the Czech Republic, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Mexico and in the cities of Houston and New York in the USA.
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