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More than 700 schoolchildren from Molina de Segura will know the origin of musical instruments through didactic concerts at the Teatro Villa de Molina on Thursday, March 22. The Argentine musician Pablo Nahual will be in charge of offering these conc (15/03/2018)

Argentine musician Pablo Nahual offers the first cycle of his didactic concerts framed in the pedagogical project The Origin of Instruments, on Thursday, March 22, at the Villa de Molina Theater.

More than 700 schoolchildren from the Francisco Martínez Bernal, El Romeral, Vistarreal, CEU-San Pablo and Sagrada Familia schools will enjoy this first edition.

Nahual will return to Molina de Segura in April for the second edition of this musical proposal.

This concert has been selected within the Scholastic Cycle of the Palau de la Música of Valencia both in 2016 and 2017. Through ethnic instruments brought from indigenous communities, already considered museum pieces due to the difficulty of finding them today, students know and listen to the sonority of the instruments of prehistoric man, thus understanding the origin of current instruments and the universality of artistic expression at any time in the history of mankind.

"Bringing students to music concerts is a commitment to quality education, and the artistic experience reminds students of a taste for creativity, harmonious expression and imagination," explains Pablo Nahual.

The show is presented in the form of a musical story, where Pablo Nahual plays a troubadour who tells the children how extraordinary the human being, from its prehistoric origin, felt the need to express himself artistically.

The whole concert is conceived as an artistic work that promotes tolerance, interculturality, respect for all cultures and the promotion of Peace.

Pablo Nahual is an Argentinean musician, Andean folklorist, with more than 30 years of experience on stage, both for adult and children.

Researcher of the Andean Culture, he has made numerous trips to ethnic communities, where he has connected with the rhythms, essences and the most ancestral knowledge of this millenary culture.

Pablo transmits to the public in an entertaining, didactic and musical way all the knowledge compiled over the years, expanding the horizons of imagination and knowledge.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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