Category: Music
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Trovadora Argentina at La Quimba
Visiting performer “Trovadora Argentina” (the Argentinian Troubadour) is playing an acoustic session this Saturday (25th Jan 14) at La Quimba. The night kicks of at 10pm, at La Quimba No. 238 Calle Grau, near the corner with Avaroa.
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Trovadora Argentina Live at Casa Del Gaucho
Catch an acoustic session tonight (24th Jan 14) at Casa del Gaucho. The set will be performed by visiting artist “Trovadora Argentina” (the Argentinian Troubadour). The night kicks of at 9.30pm, at Casa del Gaucho No. 562 Calle Bolivar (across from Cafe Florin).
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Electric Guitar Clinic at “Kaypi Rock”
Improve your guitar skills in Sucre, with the Electric Guitar Clinic being held by the Kaypi Rock school of music.
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Crash Band Party at KulturCafe Berlin
KulturCafe Berlin is rapidly establishing itself as one of Sucre’s best weekend party spots. This weekend is no exception with a special event on Saturday night: the “Crash Band Party”.
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Electro Shock Party at KulturBerlin
KulturCafe Berlin is kicking of 2014 in style with an “Electro Shock Party” this Saturday, 11th January.
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Bands of Sucre: La Chiva
Sucre-based blues and rock band, La Chiva, are celebrating their 10th year together. La Chiva is comprised of Gonzalo Pardo (guitar and vocals), Sergio Carrasco (bass), and Carlos Zegada (drums). La Chiva have recently been invited to participate on a tribute album honoring Argentinian blues musician, singer and songwriter Norberto Hannibal Napolitano (1950 – 2005), […]
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“White” 3D House Party
Up for something a bit different? “White”, the 3D house party experience is coming to Sucre. Put on your 3D glasses and enjoy the visual effects at this one-of-a-kind party.
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Korova Fest Reggae Festival
The Korova Fest 2013 reggae festival is taking place in Sucre on Friday 13 December. A launch party for the festival will be held in KulturCafe Berlin on Sat 7th Dec.
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Festival de Chuntunqui Infantil
Alongside the main Chuntunqui Festival, the children of Sucre and the surrounding areas will be taking part in their own traditional dancing festival. The children’s Chuntunqui festival will begin with small events in individual neighborhoods, culminating in performances in Sucre’s Teatro 3 Febrero, between 18th and 20th December.
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Festival of Chuntunquis
The run up to Christmas is a time of celebration in Sucre. The traditional Christmas dance of Chuntunqui plays a big part in the celebrations. The Festival of Chuntunquis runs throughout December with events in and around the city. The festival culminates in Plaza 25 de Mayo on 20th – 22nd.