The Ethnic Music Museum will celebrate the Night of San Juan with percussive rhythms and Afro-American dances.
The most magical night of the year, which this time will be advanced to next Saturday, June 20, with the participation of the Cuban group formed by 18 women Oshun.
Furthermore, in the museum courtyard traditional bonfires are lit and placed them around oil drums and maracas to anyone who wants to join in the rhythms of Batukada acting for most of the night.
Oshun will stage a colorful spectacle, sensuality, rhythm and movement by the dancer and choreographer Mariela Peña Raez, singer Rosa Cruz and sixteen percussionists formed in the school of drums Drums Without Borders.
The representation focuses on Oshun, goddess of the culture of the Yoruba.
Afro-Brazilian rhythms, Afro-Cuban dances and ancestral songs, these 18 women filled with purity, joy and strength female stage.
La Noche de San Juan del Museo de la Música people began with a parade with Batukada that depart from the square of the Candelaria church at 22.00.
Then, about 22.30 pm, performance of Oshun start to finish with percussion by the public in the museum courtyard.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz