A show for the little ones to discover the music of the Maghreb, from the songs and rhythms of the Berbers to gnauas, Sufis and arab-andalusían themes from the IX to the XV centuries.
A mint tea is a proposal from the Arab Orchestra of Barcelona, with artistic and musical direction of Jordi Vallespí and staging by Marc Hervàs. Formed by six musicians and is characterized by the use of instruments of Arab origin: Mohamed Soulimane (violin, kárkaras and vocals), Mohamed Ayoub (vocals and ud), Aziz Khodari (darbuka, daf, riq and bendir), Said Elhriz (timpani , kárkaras and guembri), Joan Rectoret (electric bass) and Luis Pinyot (flute, banjo and guitar).
Concert recommended for children from five years.
(50% discount for clients of La Caixa)
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