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Friday, September 7 and Saturday, September 8, the usual party will continue with live bands and DJs at the Youniverse Summer Club, just steps from the Royal Station. Friday night will resound with fanfare, and Saturday, the atmosphere will be a Romanian seaside in the 90s, with Dan Ciotoi and Generic. Rescuers will be essential from the two after-parties where the public will be able to cool off in the swimming pool after a day and a dance party.
Asaf Avidan, an Israeli folk rock singer with Romanian grandmothers, began his career in 2006 through a project he himself created: Asaf Avidan & The Mojos. In 2013, the artist became known around the world through the album "Different Pulses". "One Day", "Love It Or Leave It" and "Over My Head" are some of the most famous pieces of the artist, who brought him gold and platinum discs [19659002] [19659002DanslamusiquedeYasminLevyilyaunetensionincontestableentrelapuretédugenreLadino(lamusiquejudéo-espagnoleenEspagne)etlecœurflamboyantduflamencoLadinoestletermecollectifpourlalanguejudéo-espagnoleparléeparlesJuifsd'Spain:ilcombinel'ancienespagnoloriginalavecd'autreslanguesycomprisl'arabeleturclegrecleslaveleportugaislefrançaisetl'italienLarépartitiongéographiquedescommunautésenAfriqueduNordenTurquieenGrèceetdanslesBalkanschacuneavecdifférentsdialectesreligieuxetcoutumessereflètedanslamusiquevariéedeschantsdufolklorejudéo-espagnolquiestvenuauprésentYasminareçulePrixdelaFondationEuro-MéditerranéenneAnnaLindhpourlapromotiondudialogueinterculturelentremusiciensdedifférentescultures[19659002] in the early 90, a new range of D J, producers and musicians emerged from all types of environments and cultures, who decided to change the music scene. Since then, Transglobal Underground has become famous for mixing musical styles and rhythms, regardless of genre, technological barriers or musical normality. The Tirana Fanfara was born in 2002, members of the Albanian army brass band, who decided to form an orchestra together. Their repertoire includes wedding songs and kaba songs, which have their roots in southern Albania and are played in clarinet and violin, with an emphasis on individual and personal interpretation. l & # 39; improvisation. Balkanik Festival, Transglobal Underground and Fanfara Tirana join forces on the same stage in the story of a grandmother
Manonera is a team of artists and performers from Romania, in a unique merger and fusion project in the contemporary musical landscape. The group operates on four coordinates, inspired by lute music, more settled Roma music in Romania, tango, flamenco and Turkish Halk Muzigi (orchestra orchestras with extension in the Balkan peninsula). Light In Babylon was formed in 2010 in the streets of Istanbul, with the arrival of passionate musicians. The group has been described by fRoots Magazine as "a celebration of the cosmopolitan traditions of Istanbul and the Jewish community", and is one of the most popular young groups in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In addition to the recitals of the invited artists this year at the Balkanik Festival, in the landscaped space in front of the Baneasa Royal Station will be held: a craft fair, where craftsmen from all over Romania will be invited, who will present their crafts and will support demonstrations of rare crafts, which disappear, a fair of young craftsmen who combine tradition with new technologies to ensure their continuity, video mapping, photo exhibitions, installations, performance.
The eighth edition of the Balkanik Festival comes with the most well-educated International Food Court, where the public can savor culinary delights for all tastes. Comprehensive information on the troops on the official website of the event, as well as subscriptions and tickets can be found on the website of the event book. The organizers announce that the first 500 subscriptions can be purchased at a price of 120 lei. Balkanik Festival is an event organized by the Metropolis Cultural Association, with the support of the Bucharest City Council, through the ARCUB Cultural Center, a cultural project co-financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration
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