30 years of Latin tempo: Vic-Fezensac makes Bogotá, Rio, Havana and New York vibrate
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From July 24 to 27, Vic-Fezensac will host The 30th edition of the Latino Tempo festival. An expected meeting, at the crossroads of rhythms and peoples, to celebrate three decades of Afro-Latin music in a festive, fraternal and unforgettable atmosphere.
A birthday turned to the world
created in 1994, Latin tempo stands out as The biggest European festival dedicated to Afro-Cuban music and Latin-American. This anniversary edition promises to be a real tribute to musical diversity and the spirit of discovery that animate the festival since its beginnings.
"For 32 years, Tempo Latino has been aimed at all those who need to meet others, wherever they come from" , recalls Eric Duffau, artistic director and founder of the festival.
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Emblematic cities at the head of the head. Tempo’arena will put itself in the colors of four major musical capitals: bogotá, Havana, Rio de Janeiro and Nueva York. Each evening will be dedicated to the sound universe of one of these cities.
on the program:
• Living Cuban sound, • Issac Delgado, essential figure in modern salsa, • Joao Selva and Flavia Coelho, ambassadors of a mixed and vibrant Brazil, • Yuri Buenaven and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, For an explosive dive in New York salsa.
"Create these moments, we motivate to offer routes of discoveries and themes around musical styles, international scenes and artists that have a lot Share ".
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Beyond programming, Latino tempo keeps what makes its singularity: a festival mounted by a volunteer army, The sincere desire to bring together. In the different "barrios" of the site, the music resonates day and night, carried by a rare collective energy.
The "Latin Social Club tempo" , Thursday opening evening, will pay tribute to this founding energy. We will find in particular the Colombian trio Acido Pantera , winner of the Trofeo de la Congga 2024, and DJ Caribombo , for Festival placed under the sign of dance and effervescence.
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concerts in arenas, open scenes, dance workshops, musical hikes, local gastronomy and tropical rhythms: for four days, Vic-Fezensac becomes a real village Latino. A place of festive, transmission and escape.
"Our commitment is simple: bringing Afro-Latin music to life, remaining faithful to our human and cultural values ", concludes Eric Duffau.