The series "Concerts Senses" at the Museum of Ethnic Music Barranda resumes with the actions of the group "Bardoi" on 8 May, and the singer Vanesa Muela Valladolid on 29 May.
The concerts will be at 13.00 and entry is free while space is the auditorium of the museum.
The councilman of Culture, Maria Cruz Pérez, has reported that the City of Caravaca resumption of the activity of concerts at the museum with two scientific proposals on the national scene, making a bid for Celtic music and following so closely tied to the hamlet of Barranda .
Vanesa Muela in concert accompanied by a score of instruments like guitars, tambourines and screens, to achieve characteristic rhythms of Castile and Leon.
The singer gave her first recital at age six at the Teatro San Viator de Valladolid, and with just eight years he recorded his first album.
Since then he has given over 3,000 concerts throughout Spain and other countries such as Portugal, Italy, France or Greece.
It is now considered one of the leading national voices and has recognition from the Purity Award Interpretative Valladolid Provincial or National Prize for Culture Ethnology Viva.
Vanesa Muela has been part of the Madrid Symphony Orchestra and National Ballet of Spain.
He has also collaborated with many recordings of traditional music groups such as "Nuevo Mester de Juglaría", "The Ratchet" or "Motilleja round."
On May 8 take the stage at the Music Museum training "Bardoi", a group that is influenced by artists such as "Dubliners", "Pogues", "Waterboys", "De Dennen," "Bothy Band."
"Bardoi."
The Celtic music group based in the Levant area is made up of artists from London and Scotland.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz