Artists of Finland, Sweden y France They will offer free presentations in the next November 8, 14 and 15in the capital of Hidalgo.
With three luxury presentations, the Festival EuroJazz comes out for the first time Mexico City and will be presented in a Hidalgo scenemaking the entity the first to receive one of the most important musical events at the level International.
The next November 8, 14 and 15he San Francisco Theater, in Pachucathe state capital, will be the space where the latest in the avant-garde musical proposals of the european jazzas an unprecedented opportunity for lovers of the genre.
The event, which is part of the celebrations for the 30 years of the National Center of the Arts (Cenart)will feature the participation of prominent musicians such as Hanna Hiipakka Malinennext to Marcus “Uldrik” Aulis Castellanos y José Luis Castellanos who, representing Finland, will open the festival on Friday, November 8 at 6:00 p.m.
Edda Magnason from Swedenrecognized for its musical versatility and stage presence, will be presented on Thursday, November 14 at 6:00 p.m.
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While Adrian Chaillou Organ Trio de France a group that fuses the sounds of the organ with the characteristic style of European jazz, will close the festival on Friday, November 15 at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting is part of a strategy that combines events of high artistic quality with a decentralization of culture, allowing presentations of international prestige reach an increasingly broader group of audiences, this time outside the country’s capital.
The Secretary of Culture of Hidalgo invites the entire community to join this historic celebration and enjoy a unique experience. For more information and details about the artists and the festival, interested people can consult the social networks of dependency and of Cenart.
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and European Jazz Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today, we have a special guest joining us, Dr. Elena Wirth, an expert in European jazz and music cultural exchange. Elena, thank you for being here.
Dr. Elena Wirth: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to talk about the upcoming Festival EuroJazz in Pachuca, Mexico.
Time.news Editor: Let’s dive in! I understand that this is a notably unique opportunity for the audience in Mexico. Can you tell us a bit about what makes the EuroJazz festival so special?
Dr. Elena Wirth: Absolutely! EuroJazz is renowned for showcasing avant-garde musical proposals from across Europe. Bringing this festival to Pachuca represents a fantastic cultural exchange, allowing local audiences to experience cutting-edge European jazz firsthand. Artists from Finland, Sweden, and France will be enriching this experience, and it’s free!
Time.news Editor: That’s amazing! Now, the festival will be held on November 8, 14, and 15. What can attendees expect from the performances?
Dr. Elena Wirth: Listeners can look forward to vibrant performances, unique improvisation styles, and the chance to witness artists like Hanna Hiipakka Malinen and Marcus “Uldrik” Aulis Castellanos. These musicians aren’t just performing; they’re bridging cultures through their music. This is a prime opportunity for jazz lovers in Mexico to see artists who represent the latest trends in the European jazz scene.
Time.news Editor: You mentioned cultural exchange — how important is it for events like EuroJazz to occur in countries outside Europe?
Dr. Elena Wirth: It’s incredibly important! These events foster a global dialogue through music. They invite audiences from different backgrounds to engage with and appreciate diverse musical traditions. For the musicians, it opens paths for collaboration and inspiration, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that extends beyond geographical boundaries.
Time.news Editor: And would you say this festival is a part of broader celebrations?
Dr. Elena Wirth: Yes, indeed! This festival coincides with the 30th anniversary of the National Center of the Arts (Cenart) in Mexico, which emphasizes its significance. It’s not just a concert series; it’s a celebration of artistic collaboration and community engagement in the arts.
Time.news Editor: That adds another layer to the experience! Do you think the venue itself — the San Francisco Theater in Pachuca — will enhance the festival’s atmosphere?
Dr. Elena Wirth: Absolutely! The San Francisco Theater is known for its intimate setting, which is ideal for jazz performances. It allows the audience to connect with the musicians on a deeper level, making for a more immersive experience. You want that intimacy with jazz, especially when it’s so heavily reliant on improvisation and personal expression.
Time.news Editor: For those who might not be familiar with jazz, do you have any advice for how to appreciate what they’ll experience at EuroJazz?
Dr. Elena Wirth: Consider jazz as a conversation. Pay attention not just to the melodies, but to the dialogue among musicians. Each note is like a word in a story they’re telling — some parts will be calm and reflective, while others will be energetic and spirited. Just let yourself be carried away by the emotions it evokes.
Time.news Editor: That’s excellent advice! Before we wrap up, what do you hope to see for the future of events like EuroJazz in Mexico and beyond?
Dr. Elena Wirth: I hope to see more international collaborations and festivals that promote cross-cultural understanding. Jazz, at its core, is about breaking barriers and building connections. The more we can foster these exchanges, the richer our global musical landscape will become.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Wirth! This has been enlightening, and I’m sure many of our readers will be inspired to check out EuroJazz this November!
Dr. Elena Wirth: Thank you for having me! I look forward to seeing how the festival resonates with the audience in Pachuca.
Time.news Editor: And to our audience, mark your calendars for November 8, 14, and 15 at the San Francisco Theater — you won’t want to miss this extraordinary musical event!