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The music made in Apulia to conquer Europe

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The music made in Apulia to conquer Europe

(Jun. 21) The music of Apulia on stage in Berlin to celebrate the Festival of Music, and in Paris on the occasion of the Semaine Italienne dedicated to Italian culture: today Salento’s Kalàscima will be live in the German capital city at the "Fete de la Musique", and Saturday in Paris, Negramaro’s singer Giuliano Sangiorgi, Nidi D'Arac and Rosapaeda will be protagonist of the concert "Les Pouilles jouent, l'Italie danse" at the Semaine Italienne. Both concerts were organized with the support of Puglia Sounds Export, the division of Puglia Sounds aimed at supporting international tours of artists from Apulia and the promotion of the regional music in Italy and abroad. The Kalascima will be on show at the Museum of European Cultures, as part the Fete de la Musique that every year, at the summer solstice, celebrates the European music in the world, Giuliano Sangiorgi will be live at the Salle des Fêtes de la Mairie, accompanied by the sax of Raffaele Casarano, and Nidi d’Arac and Rosapaeda will be protagonist of the concert "Les Pouilles jouent, l'Italie danse ". (Gil/Peg)


ABOUT "LES POUILLES JOUENT, ITALIE THE DANSE"
"La Puglia suona, l’Italia balla" (Apulia plays, Italy dances) is among the main events of the 12th edition of the Semaine Italienne "Italy... maintenant?". In particular, "Les Pouilles jouent, l'Italie danse" was born from an idea of Alessandro Coppola, leader of the band Nidi d’Arac and is organized by the company Tarantulae in collaboration with Puglia Sounds and the Paris 13th City Hall. The concert will be held on the occasion of the 12th edition of the Italian Week, this year entitled "Italy ... maintenant?", and pays tribute to Italian culture through panel discussions, concerts, retrospectives and meetings with guest artists, including Italian director Ettore Scola

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