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The singer Vanesa Muela a concert this Sunday at the Museum of Ethnic Music (25/05/2011)

The Department of Culture of the City of Caravaca de la Cruz resumes operations "Concerts Senses" at the Museum of Ethnic Music starring Vanessa Mueller.

The concert will take place this Sunday, May 29, at 13.00 and entry is free until the capacity of the museum's auditorium.

The mayor of Culture, Maria Cruz Pérez, said that after the performance of Bardoi offered on 8 May, "the concerts have been incorporated in the museum's hand Vanesa Muela, making a clear commitment to Celtic music and Following so closely tied to the people of Barranda. "

Vanesa Muela gave his 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."

His songs are inspired by the rhythms characteristic of Castilla y León.

Vanesa Muela is a young singer and percussionist of Laguna de Duero (Valladolid), born on June 10, 1978.

She holds a BA in History from the University of Valladolid and specialist studies on the Tradition.

Vanessa began singing at the age of four and six made his first recital at the Teatro San Viator de Valladolid, singing traditional twelve songs live.

Some 3,000 concerts across the country and in countries such as Portugal, Italy, France and Greece show the intense activity in recent years Vanesa Muela.

Their repertoire has themes of the nine provinces of Castilla y León: Jacks, ballads, work songs, Christmas, carnival, cowboys, rodeos, fandangos, seguidillas, Hold on, lightweight, rounds, ballads, rumba, etc.

Furthermore, in concert accompanied by a score of traditional instruments: guitar, rebec, tambourine, tambourine square, shell, screen, carajillo, zambomba darbouka and various kitchen tools such as mortar, spoons, or pan lid pot.

We are usually accompanied by a traditional dance partner, as the symbiosis of song and dance makes the show an hour and a quarter-life is very full and enjoyable.

Vanessa is currently the lead singer has more concerts a year and one of the most established voices in the landscape of traditional music of Spain.

Multiple awards, praise and awards have given to Vanessa over his career.

Highlights include: the Award for "Purity Interpretative" awarded by the Diputación de Valladolid in 1993 or the National Award of Ethnology "Cultura Viva", awarded by the CSIC in 2006, in its fifteenth edition, an award for 1 st time in history lay in such a young woman of only twenty-seven.

With 18 years was engaged by the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, to sing a series of anonymous romances of the sixteenth century, by the Madrid Symphony Orchestra and National Ballet of Spain, which earned her a wonderful and enriching experience.

Other Fields:

Vanesa is the host of national and international festivals of folklore since he was fifteen and radio host from the twelve, arrived to have their own radio programs on the air dedicated to roots music for ten consecutive years.

Vanessa is also traditional percussion teacher at the School of Folklore Plaza de Castilla (Madrid), teaches how to play the tambourine and various cooking equipment to people of all ages.

Thanks to his extensive knowledge, its transmission and sympathy, is one of the teachers most in demand by schools throughout the country folk.

Within these educational activities, primarily highlights the work of Primary Schools and Institutes in Spain, which conveys our traditional culture, through a specific program of traditional songs for children, where they can participate singing and dancing all children.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz

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