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Agenda Municipal / Music Where does all this spilt blood go

Where does all this spilt blood go
Fri 21 Feb
Ribeirão School Auditorium - 21h30


Free admission | With Sandra Escudeiro, Manuel António Reis and Miguel Nobrega

An intense and evocative concert inspired by the enigmatic Japanese flower Higanbana, also known as the ‘Flower of Hell’ or ‘Flower of Fire’. The performance combines the power of the spoken word with the musical depth of two musicians, creating an atmosphere of introspection and emotion. The poetic voice, charged with feeling and reflection, explores themes of loss, sacrifice and rebirth, questioning the fate of blood spilt throughout human history. The musicians, with their engaging melodies and pulsating rhythms, create an atmosphere that amplifies the power of the words, transporting the audience to a universe where pain is transformed into art.


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