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A pop scene and colorful image offers La Mar de Músicas 2009 special Morocco (01/04/2009)

Ceesepe illustrator and painter, one of the leading figures of the Movida Madrilena, this year has been in charge of making the sign of the festival La Mar de Musicas Cartagena in its fifteenth edition, Special Morocco.

The poster, which was presented this morning by the Councillor for Culture, Rosario Montero, and festival director, Paco Martin, is very colorful and pop printing so characteristic of the artist.

Ceesepe, who was noted for his collaborations with artists such as Miquel Barceló, Javier Mariscal or Pedro Almodovar, is very close to Morocco, especially the city of Tangier.

CESEP joins the artists who have collaborated to create the image of the festival as Miquel Barceló, Guillermo Pérez Villalta, Chema Madoz, Oscar Marine, Angel Mateo Charris, Dora Catarineu, Javier de Juan, Alberto García Alix and Joan Fontcuberta .

As pointed out Councilwoman, Ceesepe is a renowned painter, illustrator and graphic artist, a leading member in the so called "Movida Madrilena '.

Its origins are as an artist in the world of underground comics, which is why his works then winks at the viewer, who is able to see not only a scene, but a whole story in a single stream collection.

Festival director, Paco Martin, advancing to the next April 11 will be a preview of the groups that attend the festival, to be held from 4 to 25 July and that will increase participant groups, more than fifty, with previous years, of which about 15 are Moroccans.

This increase is explained by groups involved in this issue will enhance the performances in the street, said Martin.

On the other hand, the April 29 presentation will take place the traditional official festival La Mar de Músicas in Madrid.

DISCO MUSIC BOOK ON THE CURRENT OF MOROCCO

Also this morning he presented the book album 'The diversity of contemporary music of Morocco', a compilation of which 2,500 copies have been published and has collaborated La Mar de Músicas.

It can be purchased exclusively found in FNAC stores for 9.95 euros.

The record book, edited and produced by manufacturers of ideas, voices and includes the main groups leading the country's modern music scene, what has been called the new music scene in Morocco.

The album, which compiles the work of Moroccan groups who live and work in their country, with the presence of four artists who come to La Mar de Músicas: Darga, H-kayne, Fez City Clan and Oum.

Fez City Clan, founded in 2000, is one of the pioneers of hip hop movement in Morocco and one of the Moroccan youth ambassadors.

With Moroccan sounds and themes that relate to their society, the group has connected with the Moroccan scene and win the hearts of young people.

For its part, Darga, the international group, is defined as a group of young lovers mestizaje, tolerance and peace.

Its name refers to a type of cactus that resists all 'as Moroccan youth. "

Founded in 2001 by students of Fine Arts, is primarily a group of friends united by a love of music.

The group, a spokesman for his generation, embodies a new wave of North African music world, and proposes a particular vision of art and fusion, fusing traditional rhythms and modern, sacred and secular, urban and real.

Gnowi explored between pure, ska, funk Allaoui, chaabi reggae, jazz ...

proud to offer alternatives to traditional music.

H-Kayne is an icon in Morocco and considered one of the top groups of hip hop in your country.

H-kayne knew from the beginning to adapt to the Moroccan society and changed the English or French, which optionally retained by the Dariya (Moroccan Arabic).

When the public understood his lyrics, he was closer, and felt no need to seek idols out.

H-kayne So, do not skimp when it comes to displaying clothing and attitudes rap in their music include tunes taken Aissaoui heritage.

Its musical concept was novel, a strong influence of hip hop but with popular texts, stories of Moroccan tradition, they want giving a voice to the hope and optimism.

Finally, Oum is the quintessential Moroccan female voice.

Natural Casablanca is considered as one of the most promising voices of female Moroccan scene.

Part of the new generation of eclectic female voices who dare to soul, fusion, gospel or rhytm'n'blues, not to mention natural influences.

Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald and Whitney Houston are some of the voices of reference.

He is currently working on their first job.

It has already launched its theme Moroccan waves Shine, become one of the hits of all stations in the country.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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