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Joseph and the amazing multicoloured coat: 10.11.2009
Joseph is a Jewish boy who has the gift of interpreting people’s dreams, and is the favourite son of Jacob, who gives him a beautiful multicoloured cape. His brothers, green with envy, sell him as a slave to Egypt. In that country Joseph’s gift comes to the attention of the pharaoh, and rises out of slavery to become the ruler’s right hand man. Sounds familiar? You probably read it in the Bible, or as many other people, saw it in the 1960s musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Now a catholic youth groups is giving the story a Latin twist. Sonia Lievano, coordinator of the group speaks in La Tertulia.
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Mauro Castillo: 22.9.2009
Mauro Castillo is a Latin Grammy nominated singer, trombone player, composer and music producer from Colombia. In his extensive career he has worked with the biggest names in modern Salsa, but it’s only until now that he has released his first solo album, VOL 1, of which he spoke about in Tiempo Libre.
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Kimbaya: 14.9.2009
Kimbaya is a musical colaboration between Colombian singer Rose Paez and Australian pianist Vashti Sivell. What started as a rehearsal for a one-off gig has now become an album which is about to be launched. Kimbaya will also be opening for Colombian rock legends Aterciopelados in October in Melbourne
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Los Amigos Invisibles: 8.9.2009
Los Amigos Invisibles are a legendary Venezuelan band whose catchy mix of funk, disco, merengue and rock has made them a must have in any Latin alternative music collection since 1995. Their most recent album, Commercial, was released in June, and Luis González Serrano spoke with Amigos' guitarist José Luis Pardo.
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Pornomotora: 20.4.2009
Pornomotora are a Colombian alternative rock band whose first album was considered in 2005 by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the best of 2005. Pornomotora have shared stages with some of the biggest bands in Latin America and they are currently recording their second major work. Christian de la Espriella, singer, guitarist and programmer of the group spoke with Tiempo Libre.
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Angel Rada: 18.2.2009
Angel Rada was born in 1948 on a plane between Tampa and Havana, Cuba. A month after he was born, his parents migrated to Caracas. During his childhood he was always in contact with his uncle, Gustavo Requiz Fernandez, who played clarinet for the Caracas Municipal orchestra, and whom with he agreed that music is something that is born from the innermost in humans, which took him to build the foundations of etnosonic music. Carlos Colina talked with him on Tiempo Libre.
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