Monday, March 21, 2011

Compering Retirement Function

POETRY FOR LOST CYCLE-poets invited: José Manuel Soriano and Enrique Cebrian. Amenización Music: Nico-Casinelli

Saturday, April 16, 2011. 22.00 hours

This year the cycle for Lost Poetry organized by the EPA (Aragonese Association of Writers) is only one Saturday a month. Makers to recite his poems today are the poets José Manuel Soriano and Enrique Cebrian Zarzuca Degracia, the entertainment is borne by the Argentine musician based in Zaragoza Nico Casinelli.


Soriano José Mauel : Alcaraz was born in 1972. Before I used to translate silences hate poetry. I am the author of The only place (2006), Routine, daily (2008) and When I was the silence (unpublished). I found the young Latino Arts Awards 2007, 2007 poetry prize XII Raimundo Ramirez de Anton, a city of Terrassa, Puig de Missa de Ibiza Villa de Benasque 2006 and 2005 among others. I try to recycle time in my own words

Enrique Cebrian Zarzuca: Born in Zaragoza in 78, a law degree and diploma of advanced studies in constitutional law by Univesidad of Zaragoza. Currently studying political science at the UNED. She also studied English philology and is associate professor of constitutional law at the universidada of Zaragoza. Love and other disorders is her first poems, a book that speaks mainly of the loves that clutter our lives.


Nico Casinelli : Born and lived all his life in La Plata (Argentina) where he made songs for stage and film music, instrumental and vocal arrangements. He has made numerous music production and has played in various bands as a guest and as a member. The most important part of its activity has been Orsai, banda Argentina Candombe-rock with which he has produced albums and shared stage with artists of the music of Argentina and Uruguay. Since 2007 he lives in Zaragoza where he started business on his own. In April 2008, released "News from here, "the first CD released in Spain.
Nico
The songs sound mixed with pop and urban folk influences River Plate alternating candombe and rock with the intensity of the tango and bossa nova.



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