miércoles, 17 de abril de 2013

Womad Cáceres 2013

Cáceres offers one of the world's more unique festival settings: music from across the world floats out over the walls of the ancient citadel, a jigsaw of Roman, Italian Renaissance and Gothic architecture, where the infamous stalks make their homes.

Cartel Womad Cáceres 2013Both music stages are located in plazas within this ancient city. The main stage, which has seen sets from the likes of Ska Cubano, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and Femi Kuti in the past, overlooks the Plaza Mayor, while the more intimate, smaller stage is situated on the Plaza San Jorge.

Above Plaza San Jorge, the Centro de Exposiciones houses the children's workshops. Expect an explosion of brightly coloured paint, streamers, glitter and glue throughout the weekend in this area. And expect more of the same on the Sunday when the kids wind their way through Cáceres' ancient streets showing off their inspired creations in the annual children's parade.
Also expect to eat well. Cáceres is famed for its stews, roast meats, fried breadcrumbs, trout, pastries and honey. All of this, alongside local arts and crafts and other gorgeous gifts are available in the vibrant market on the cobbled streets of Las Valetas.


Friday 10 and Saturday 11 May will be filled with musicians eager to make you jump, laugh and listen. Expect the unexpected!
Sunday 12 May is all about the children. WOMAD shows off the children's creations by marching around the city carrying, wearing, bashing, waving their incredible work. Come and join in.

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