Jamtigua: Jam Fest Premiere
Date: Sunday, May 01 @ 00:00:00 PDT
Topic: Datebook Highlight


by Micky Morrison

At least 40 musicians are expected to perform at the inaugural Jamtigua all-day musical jam fest Sunday, May 8 at a secluded private farm just outside La Antigua Guatemala.

IN TUNE: Dan Baker and event organizer Javier Burga prepare for Jamtigua.

Rock, jazz, reggae, blues and ethnic / tribal music are among genres to be represented during the performances on a massive stage in the first jam session of its kind in or around La Antigua, said event organizer Javier Burga. Visual and performing artists, and activities for the whole family, are also on the Jamtigua program. Jamtigua is a result of Burga´s vision to fill a need in the creative community. “In Antigua, we have a community of talented musicians but few facilities for them to get together and express themselves musically. I just wanted to see what would happen if I put a big stage in a beautiful setting and invited musicians from all around. It will be magical.”

The musicians, including professionals and amateurs chosen by audition from throughout Guatemala and neighboring countries, will be arranged into eight to 10 groups, which will perform from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. While enjoying the music, Jamtigua patrons also can purchase a variety of food and beverages.

Admission of Q50 includes shuttle transportation to and from the event. Parking is available off site at INVAL (Km 2 Carretera a Santa María de Jesús in La Antigua) for Q10. Tickets may be purchased in advance at Perú Café (4a Av. Norte #7) or Café No Se (1a Av. Sur #11-C) in La Antigua or on the day of the show at the gate. Shuttles will begin at 9:30 a.m. from Café No Se and the parking area at INVAL and will depart every half hour.

Visit: www.sprocket.biz/jamtigua.htm and www.elsitiocultural.org/artistas_archivos/Jamtigua/jamtigua.htm







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