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Concha Buika- 28TH AUGUST
23.00h Municipal Outdoor Sports Venue
Entrance Fee: 20 euros
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“Girl of fire, her third disco-graphic piece, is enjoyed, in addition to her own compositions, works by Javier Limón, David Trueba and classics like false money, or return, return. The songs relate to passion where spite and disaffection cause havoc at every pace. However, Buika feels that it´s the moment in her career where she feels she can take on the world. Her previous single, my girl Lola, sold more than 70,000 copies. 
   
Eliseo Parra- 29th AUGUST
23:00 Municipal Outdoor Sports Venue
Entrance Fee: 10 euros
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Eliseo Parra is without a doubt the main representative of traditional music in Spain. Investigating tirelessly he has revived and up-dated music from all corners of the country, recuperating and proving that the old works can be up-dated, this has been backed by the critics and a large number of the public, which both enjoy his concerts.
Accompanied by a group of excellent musicians he will present, here in Frigiliana, songs from his latest work, “De Ayer Mañana” (Yesterday Morning) 
   
Dhoad Gitanos del Rajasthán-30th AUGUST
23:00 Municipal Outdoor Sports Venue
Entrance Fee: 10 euros

The Dhoad´s come from the Rajasthan desert, northeast of India.
The group composes of seven musicians, a fakir and a ballerina that represent the most beautiful dances of Rajasthan including acrobatics and choreography with mythological themes. The fire-eating fakir carries out, amongst other surprising acts, acrobatics over broken glass, balancing on a carpet of nails and magic.
   
Klezmática-31 AUGUST
22:00 Municipal Outdoor Sports Venue
Entrance Fee: 5 euros
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Klezmática centres it´s work on the interpretation and diffusion of compositions based on traditional melodies of the Jewish communities from Central and Eastern Europe along with the Balkan music (Klezmer style). 
These melodies were a starting point for the creation of new arrangements. They are trying to arouse awareness of the lost Jewish world called “shteti”, demonstrating that the music is still alive.