Tag: Flamenco

  • Festival Pierres qui chantent in Pouligny-Notre-Dame: Folk &

    The Festival Pierres qui chantent en Vallée Noire promises an enchanting evening of folk music on July 24, 2026, at the Eglise in Pouligny-Notre-Dame. Kickstarting the night, Duo Guidat/Mooken blends flamenco, jazz, and Celtic influences in an engaging guitar-percussion dialogue. Philippe Guidat’s vast musical experience culminates in original compositions that resonate with diverse cultural elements. Following their performance, Duo Bonnin/Campin will delight attendees with lively compositions that often feature at folk balls. Their joyful melodies, including mazurkas, bourrées, and waltzes, ensure a festive atmosphere filled with good humor and musicality. This concert is part of the broader Festival Pierres qui chantent en Vallée Noire, dedicated to celebrating music amid the serene ambiance of local churches in the George Sand area.

  • Scontru Flamenco

    The Scontru Flamenco stands as a cornerstone of Corsica cultural life, celebrating a prestigious Performing Arts, Public Festivals, Historical Heritage heritage in the heart of the territory. Preserving ancestral continuity, the gathering draws its strength from the long-standing historic rituals of the Mediterranean. As a powerful symbol of identity, it reflects the collective pride and cultural fabric of the Corsica community. Participants encounter a high-quality immersive experience, characterized by authentic crafts and local savoir-faire. The gathering unites diverse communities, creating a welcoming environment for cultural exchange and unity. The gathering offers invaluable insights for those investigating the intersection of historic tradition and contemporary social life. Ensuring the preservation of ancestral roots remains a priority, allowing the legacy to inspire next-generation artists.