Primaveres Experiències
A free cycle for 1st and 2nd year secondary school students at La (2) de Apolo in Barcelona and the MEDUSA recording studios, which brings together young people with different professionals from the world of music who will share with them the songs that have marked their careers.
«The soundtrack of our lives would sound better than you can imagine», sang Carolina Durante in Las canciones de Juanita. And they were probably right. Or not, but it doesn’t matter: the soundtrack of everyone’s life is special just because it is. With this idea in mind, the Fundació Primavera Sound presents Primaveres Experiències, a free cycle for students in the 1st and 2nd years of secondary school which will start on the 24th of January with the first meeting at La (2) de Apolo in Barcelona. An emblematic venue that will also host the events on 27th February and 11th April, while the one on 20th March will be held in the MEDUSA recording studios.
The initiative will bring together a group of young people with different professionals from the world of music who will share the songs that have marked their careers with them. In this way, music is vindicated as a space for meeting and exchange that goes beyond artistic talent: perhaps not everyone knows how to make a song, but everyone is welcome in the conversation that is generated around it.
Primaveres Experiències will be inaugurated with the presence of Turu Fernández (singer of the nineties cover band The Naintis and the inclusive pop band Clams where the choirs are formed by people with disabilities) and the rest of the days will feature the participation of Laia Torrents (graduate in Industrial Engineering from the UPC with higher studies in Composition and Harmony from the Taller de Músics and member of the duo CaboSanRoque), Roger Rodés (musician, soundtrack composer and producer who has worked with Nathy Peluso, Macaco, Manu Guix and Nil Moliner) and Edi Pou (member of the band Za!, journalist and cultural activist).