The social club theater "Prince of Asturias" in Santiago de la Ribera hosts on Saturday April 20th at 20:30.
concert presentation of the musical tour "Answer generations" that are under preparation and will be released within a year in the U.S., to rotate, then by Spain and the rest of the world.
Paco Aranda, pianist, music producer, and director of the Conservatory of San Javier, is part of this international project piloting French guitarist and songwriter Christina Dupré, with whom he will share the stage tomorrow, in Santiago de la Ribera, with Neil Zaza, guitar, Dave Dreadlock, bass, and Hector Martin, Battery on "Paco Aranda & the Answer Band".
"Paco Aranda & The Answer Generation" perform at least 8 main themes of this musical U.S. bill, made to the Spanish version by Christina Dupré and Paco Aranda himself.
The presentation, like a rock concert, match the performance as guest artist Conchita singer in a concert that is performed with the collaboration of the Department of Culture, Youth and Education, in aid of Caritas Parish of Santiago de la Bank, which is part of the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the town.
Entry fee € 5.
At a press conference, Paco Aranda, accompanied by colleagues Christina, Dave and Neil, and the Councillor for Education of the City of San Javier, Cati Perez explained that The Answer Generation emerged years ago Christina Dupré proposed that the production of an American group, launched the project involving musicians from 17 countries and will end with a musical with 35 people on stage.
Christina Dupré, lead guitarist in the Cirque du Soleil, and composer of music in the United States, explained that The Answer Generation, "is a concept, an idea, you want to convey a message of peace, understanding and forgiveness."
Therefore sought talent in different countries, based on international cooperation, to present "a generation that is able to give answers."
Paco Aranda, who has dealt with the Spanish adaptation of the work, came to this project after meeting in Madrid in 2010 to Christina Dupré and after a successful first musical collaboration.
It also contains other Spanish, based in Santiago de la Ribera, drummer Hector Martin.
Aranda said "the high level of musicianship" of this project that has "one of the best in a new generation of guitarists worldwide," Neil Zaza, or with bassist professor at the University of Cleveland, United States, Dreadlock Dave.
All of them have joined a touring band will continue the presentation of the musical worldwide.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier