Cassola brings diverse Valencian voices to Guardamar del Segura
Cassola, now in its second year, is organized with the encouragement of Escola Valenciana. The aim is to gather different venues and artistic languages in a single event, inviting audiences to discover new sounds and realities that resonate in the Valencian language.
Colomet is the Valencia based musical project of Paloma Aparici from Bèlgida, born to connect traditional and popular music with contemporary urban rhythms. She is an emerging artist whose debut studio album is poised for release soon.
Next Friday, October 20 at 18.00, residents and visitors of the municipality will have the chance to enjoy a full concert experience. The event takes place at the Guardamar del Segura Music School auditorium.
Imma Garrigós and Albert, vice presidents of Escola Valenciana, describe Cassola as a commitment to providing cultural diversity across the region and to fostering collaboration with multiple organizations.
The Guardamar la Gola Civic Association participates in the program. In addition, the collaboration includes the University of Alicante, Miguel Hernández University of Elche, the Multilingual Chair, the Education and Culture Departments of the Guardamar del Segura City Council, and IES Les Dunes.
CASSOLA PROGRAM 2023
Workshops for first year ESO students at IES Les Dunes de Guardamar del Segura will begin at 01:00, where Colomet will lead a session for young learners.
At 18:00, the concert will be free and open to the public.
Both events are hosted in the School of Music auditorium.
CASSOLA 2022 IN SANTA POLA
The inaugural Cassola edition took place in Santa Pola, with influencers Cabrafotuda, Maria Mandarina, and Bertuska taking part. A concert featured the rising artist Kela, who was highlighted at the most recent Ovidi Montllor Awards as a revelation.