The poet Oriol Sauleda, a minstrel and experimenter, bases his energy on live performance and an indomitable force, and has found an ideal ally in Carpa Negra: a free-spirited group born in the environment of the self-managed space La Closa, in the Adoberies neighborhood of Vic. The guitar of Arnau Musach, the drums of Llull Riba, and the trombone of Arnau Comas. Marcel Pujols has also played saxophone, or Llull Riba on drums, and other poets such as Núria Martinez Vernis, Anna Maluquer, Guim Valls, or Raquel Santanera have participated, because this group behaves like a living and undefined organism that keeps mutating and shuns closed things, that’s why their work is live. They don’t have a record, they don’t have photographs, their lyrics are not written down, the melodies change in each concert… Carpa Negra, they proclaim, is “the flag of a pirate ship seeking peace.”

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