Budapest Ritmo CONCERTS - Day 3
Budapest Ritmo CONCERTS - Day 3
LIBRARY
18.00–19.30 Amadou & Mariam: The Blind Couple from Mali – documentary film screening
CONCERT HALL
19.30 Grupo Compay Segundo (CU)
21.30 Black Flower (BE)
22.30 Magyar Banda (HU)
LECTURE HALL
20.00 Soma Nóvé & Sándor Csoóri Jr (HU)
22.00 Bakalina Velika (SL)
00.00 Patche Di Rima (GW)
FOYER
18.30 Axel Moon (FR)
21.00 Axel Moon (FR)
23.00 Obadu (HU)
01.00 Axel Moon (FR)
Saturday’s concert program promises true musical gems, with performers from three continents coming to enchant the audience of Ritmo. The day kicks off with Grupo Compay Segundo, who will transport us to the vibrant nights of Havana. They will be followed by the Slovenian band Bakalina Velika, blending Balkan and jazz rhythms, and then the Belgian jazz ensemble Black Flower promises further genre-bending adventures. The duo of Nóvé Soma and Ifj. Csoóri Sándor will present their fresh new twist on Hungarian folk songs, followed by Magyar Banda, bringing a true Hungarian dance hall atmosphere by infusing traditions with contemporary energy. Last, but not least Guinea-Bissau’s rising star, Patche Di Rima will step on stage, who will present a new style from the gumbé, afrobeat, and singa genres. The concerts will be accompanied by DJ sets in the Foyer from Axel Moon, known from Ko Shin Moon band, and Hungarian performer Obadu.
The Budapest Ritmo is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Hangvető in the framework of the Bartók Spring.
Dear Visitor, We kindly inform you that during the event, photographs, audio recordings, and/or video recordings may be taken. By attending the event, you consent to the recording of such materials through your implied conduct.
Once again, Budapest Ritmo invites you on a special musical journey. This year, the festival moves into the House of Music Hungary, so between 9 and 11 April, not only the conference but the entire concert programme will be hosted by this iconic Budapest venue. The Ritmo experience itself, however, remains unchanged: the world’s many musical languages, modern sounds blending with ancient traditions, and rarely heard instruments are just waiting to be discovered, so that we can ultimately find our new favourite performers.