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The best French jazz groove comes to the country thanks to the Divino Festival

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The Divine Festival will arrive in our country with the best of French jazz groove and with the most outstanding national artists.

Julien Alour

With the artistic direction of Minino Garay, The meeting will begin this Friday and will be held in Córdoba, Mendoza and the City of Buenos Aires.

The initial kick will be this Friday from 20, in Native Town, venue located in the Cordoba town of Villa Giardino.

The French artists who will be in each of the presentations will be Camille Bertault (voice), Louis Winsberg (guitar), Baptist Herbin (saxo) y Julien Alour (trumpet).

As usual, the outstanding Minino Garay will be in charge of the percussion, along with other local artists, on a list made up of Abel Rogantini (piano), Pablo Fenoglio (trombone), guido martinez (double bass) and Hernán Hecht (drums).

The second stop will be at the Piedra Negra Winery, site located in the Mendoza department of Valle de Uco, also from the 20.

Niceto Club, the traditional porteño enclosure located on Niceto Vega 5510 will be the venue next week (Friday 6), in the same time. This will be the only presentation in the City of Buenos Aires.

Finally, the festival will culminate in the Teatro Real de Córdoba, the 7 from December. In this last presentation will be Baptiste Herbin, Fernando Bobarini and Cesar Elmo.

This will be the sixth edition of the festival in our country, a meeting that continues to generate ties between international artists, national and local public. Created as a traveling festival, a unique encounter between jazz and world music; intertwining music, sensations, landscapes, sounds and cultures.

Camille Bertault

In the artistic and musical direction the world-renowned Argentine percussionist Minino Garay. Pioneer in the fusion of French and Argentine culture for more than 30 years.

Minino explains that "the idea is to bring Latin America closer to the best French musicians, that they can play their own compositions, pero también y especialmente tocar con músicos de Argentina”.

It should be added that this meeting is held with the collaboration of the French embassy, the French Institute and Geomuse the association of Emmanuelle Honorin.

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