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Casa Árabe presents the musical group Dal’ouna in concert

 

Casa Árabe of Madrid presents, tomorrow Saturday 27 May at 20:00 hrs, at the Cultural Centre Eduardo Úrculo (5 Donoso Square), a concert of the group Dal’ouna, led by the Palestinian composer Ramzi Aburedwan, which will offer a festive musical Palestine and Arab performance. Free entry with invitations, which must be previously acquired at the Cultural Centre (2 per person).

 

Created in the year 2000 by the Palestinian composer Ramzi Aburedwan, the group Dal’ouna takes its name from the Palestinian festive music and makes reference to its daily life and popular customs. This group’s repertoire also includes classical music and Palestinian and Arab folklore, from Egypt to Andalusian music through the Middle East.

 

 

Juan David Latorre

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