Vildá
Vildá is a Finnish duo that features traditional joik singing and accordion, and is the creation of “Arctic fells, frosty winds, wide waters and deep forests.” Acclaimed Sámi musician Hildá Länsman is from Utsjoke in the northern region of Finland. Viivi Maria Saarenkylä is an award-winning accordionist who also hails from northern Finland. After meeting in a global music class, they decided to combine their world-class singing and musicianship.
Olga Cerpa Y Mestisay
Olga Cerpa is the most important female voice of the last three decades in Canary Islands. Nominated for two Latin Grammys, she has shared stages with great artists like Omara Portuondo, Joan Manuel Serrat, Julio Pereira and Milladoiro. Along with her 25-year-old band Mestisay, she has produced musical theater touring shows such as “Vereda tropical,” which curated well-known Latin songs from the 1940s & ‘50s, and “Jallo” (a word that refers to the objects that the sea throws to the Canary shores).
Olga Cerpa Y Mestisay
Olga Cerpa is the most important female voice of the last three decades in Canary Islands. Nominated for two Latin Grammys, she has shared stages with great artists like Omara Portuondo, Joan Manuel Serrat, Julio Pereira and Milladoiro. Along with her 25-year-old band Mestisay, she has produced musical theater touring shows such as “Vereda tropical,” which curated well-known Latin songs from the 1940s & ‘50s, and “Jallo” (a word that refers to the objects that the sea throws to the Canary shores).
Vildá
Vildá is a Finnish duo that features traditional joik singing and accordion, and is the creation of “Arctic fells, frosty winds, wide waters and deep forests.” Acclaimed Sámi musician Hildá Länsman is from Utsjoke in the northern region of Finland. Viivi Maria Saarenkylä is an award-winning accordionist who also hails from northern Finland. After meeting in a global music class, they decided to combine their world-class singing and musicianship.
Olga Cerpa Y Mestisay
Olga Cerpa is the most important female voice of the last three decades in Canary Islands. Nominated for two Latin Grammys, she has shared stages with great artists like Omara Portuondo, Joan Manuel Serrat, Julio Pereira and Milladoiro. Along with her 25-year-old band Mestisay, she has produced musical theater touring shows such as “Vereda tropical,” which curated well-known Latin songs from the 1940s & ‘50s, and “Jallo” (a word that refers to the objects that the sea throws to the Canary shores).