Lucas Ávila brings his musical proposal to El Alambique
The El Alambique Cultural Center will be the scene of two unique concerts on Fridays 20 and Saturday 21 from December, presenting Lucas Ávila in his proposal “Charango y Electrónica Set Live”.
These presentations, under the title “Summer Solstice: Celebration and Experimentation”, They promise a sound journey that fuses ancestral instruments like the charango, the lakota flute and the diyeridu with elements of electronic music, creating a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Accompanied by guest artists Leandro Moccia, specialist in lakota and diyeridu flutes, and Ezequiel Bilbao, who will contribute performative poetry, Ávila will explore the connection between nature and technology, celebrating the solstice as a time of renewal and cultural diversity.
Advance tickets can be purchased at the theater located above Griveo 2350 by 4000 pesos, while at the door they will have a value of 5000.
Sobre Lucas Ávila
With an outstanding career, Ávila is a guitar teacher who graduated from the “J.J.. Castro” and has a master's degree in Musical Creation and New Technologies. He has worked alongside great references such as León Gieco, Jaime Torres and Gustavo Santaolalla, standing out for its ability to integrate traditional and contemporary music. Since 2018 He leads the “Experimental Native Ensemble” and performs concerts with his project “Charango y Electrónica”.
This experience is an invitation to celebrate music as a meeting space between the ancestral and the contemporary., in a proposal that will not leave attendees indifferent.
The public will have the opportunity to experience a unique proposal that combines the richness of indigenous roots with the freshness of electronic experimentation. The show not only promises to be a musical delight, but also a space for reflection on our relationship with nature and technology.