The Afro-Venezuelan feeling is revived this Thursday in La Vega

The Afro-Venezuelan feeling is revived this Thursday in La Vega

Today, starting at 6 pm, all the sounds that can be squeezed from a drum will emerge through the art of expert hands and through electronic gadgets, when the technological and the ancestral come together in a prodigious combination during the La Mama concert. of the brotherhoods, which will take place in the Plaza del Cultor in the La Veguita sector, La Vega parish.

It will serve to celebrate the 456 years of the founding of that community, the 35 years of the artistic career of the musician, singer and producer Carlos Talez and the 51 years of the Brotherhood of San Juan Bautista of the parish led by the master cultist and National Culture Award winner, Williams Ochoa.

At a press conference, Ochoa expressed his satisfaction with the alliance between traditionalists and the various expressions of projection music, which will put on stage six MCs from the most representative groups of rap from La Vega such as Black Seven and Afro Scoot from Familia Negra, Tyburcio, Salsa Caribe, Loto, Kron, Grupo Autóctono with its traditional resonance and the Alex Reed artists: Wiro, Gerardo Valentín, Raúl Mota, Akilin, Rocío Navarro, among others.

“The neighborhood is the school,” said Ochoa, while Carlos Talez, visiting from Spain where he currently resides, stated that, although he does not consider himself a folklorist, he deeply loves and respects the Venezuelan music that he “learned” regarding since he was a child. to the point of knowing it and experimenting with it without complexes.

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2024-07-13 17:37:41

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