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National Culture at the University Music: the folk Bruno Arias give two concerts in Paraná

Under the National Culture University, National University of Entre Ríos (UNER) and the Autonomous University of Entre Ríos (UADER) call for music lovers to enjoy the talent of renowned musicians of national and regional level. On this occasion, he presented the young folk musician and composer Bruno Arias, accompanied by his musicians, on two consecutive nights of pure folklore.
The first presentation will take place in the city of Paraná, on Tuesday at 20.30 in the lounge of the Faculty of Economics, UNER (Urquiza 552). At that time, you can also enjoy the performance of the local group String Pa 'Rato, composed by Luis Barbiero, Juan Caceres and Andrew Rondano.

also the second presentation will be on Wednesday at 20.30 at the Cine Teatro Emilio Berisso Villaguay City, where both universities have academic venues. In this context, the presentation of folk will be hosted by the Municipality of Villaguay.

Culture Program at the University is part of the lines of work being conducted by the Ministry of Culture of the Nation with the aim of promoting the presentation of outstanding musicians of our country, representing the latest trends of the contemporary music of Argentina. The proposal provides for a general presentation schedule in the genres of jazz, tango and show that runs until June and includes musical presentations from the likes of Saxo 4000, Fabián Bertero, Ramiro Flores Quintet and Markama.

These shows are free admission and is convened at students, graduates, faculty and staff from both universities and the community in general.

Bruno Arias is a native of the province of Jujuy. He began his career in the north Argentina and in 2002 he moved to Buenos Aires where his music became a place in clubs and festivals. His first big break came in 2004 when he was invited to Cosquín Folk Festival. Since then, he has traveled the country scenery and the world to arrive in 2010 to distant lands as China, where he presented the tradition of pre-Columbian culture. He is accompanied on his music: Agustín Muñoz Flores on bass, Juan Bravo, on drums, guitar Ramón Córdoba, Juan Pablo Alvarez siku, flute, and Oscar Miranda quenacho charango. With their joint work to achieve claim and oxygenate the root folk music with original compositions.

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