Last Tuesday night, the Arrecife neighborhood of Las Salinas hosted the concert Neighborhoods with En-Canto, a project by the Department of Festivities of the City Council.
Before the attentive gaze of the neighbors, the timple player Domingo Rodríguez El Colorao, the guitarist Adrián Niz, and the soloists Almudena Hernández and Ciro Corujo took to the stage installed on the sports courts. Neighborhoods with En-Canto, during an event in which Echedey Eugenio stated that "they will tour each of the neighborhoods of the capital coinciding with their patron saint festivities and the participating artists will be interchanged."
The audience present was able to enjoy a luxury concert where musicians and soloists offered a varied instrumental and musical selection with songs with a Canarian stamp and interspersed with some arrivals from the other side of the Atlantic, such as the bolero, the guajira, or the ranchera. A performance that the public enjoyed from beginning to end and in which Almudena and Ciro, accompanied by the musical chords of el Colorao and Adrián, and showing off the complicity that characterizes them and that they transmit beyond the stage, turned the concert into a powerful one-on-one with very tuned voices in various genres.
On this occasion, the concert featured a special guest: Cirito Corujo, who as soon as he took to the stage with a timple in hand, the audience received him as one of the greats of our traditional music. Together with the entire cast, he performed the Sorondongo and received the warmth of the public wrapped in applause. When the concert was closed to the rhythm of an Isa Parrandera, the enthusiastic public asked them to continue, and accepting the request, they said goodbye with the ranchera composed by Fernando Maldonado and popularized by Vicente Fernández: Volver, Volver.