The Festival Womad de Cáceres lives this Saturday the last day of its thirtieth edition, and it does so with concerts by the Onniversal Earkestra and its project ‘Le Mali 70’, and El Nido, among other groups and artists.
The evening sessions in the Plaza Mayor will be started by musicians from Extremadura from the Groovy Celtic Band (6:45 pm) and Cecilia Zango (7:40 pm).
Gyedu-Blay Ambolley is one of those legendary African musicians who reached his peak in the sixties and seventies, breaking into music with his own sound, called simigwa-do.
At 11:00 pm the second great concert of this day will arrive in the Plaza Mayor with the Berlin big band Omniversal Earkestra with their project ‘Le Mali 70’.
In addition, metal, percussion and electronics from the Hackney Colliery Band will sound powerful as the end of the party at the edge of one in the morning on Sunday, as reported by the organization in a press release.
And in the Plaza de San Jorge, the duo formed by the violinist Mauro Durante and the guitarist Justin Adams, will display at 10:00 p.m. a music that draws from the Maghreb, the Sahara desert and delta blues, from the Puglia taranta in southern Italy and soul rock.
After them, the Spanish folk music group El Nido will close the concerts in San Jorge at midnight.
All this will come after a massive Friday in which the public moved alternately between the stages of Plaza Mayor and San Jorge to listen and dance to the rhythm of the folk-rock of Jorge Navarro & La Revolución Sonríe, the rap of Tandemonios, the song by the author of young Canarian Valeria Castro, the personal blues of the Moroccan band Bab L’Bluz, the South African funk of BCUC (Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness), the almost impossible sounds of The Beatbox Collective, the salsa of Cuban Leandro Charanga, the blues and Creole jazz by Delgres, or the danceable fusion of TootArd from the Golan Heights.
2023-05-13 19:18:54
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