The third edition of the festival takes place in Quito between June 8 and 16, 2019, has 18 musical interventions; concerts and spontaneous presentations. This involves 12 international musicians and 3 national groups that are proposing new initiatives and horizons for classical music. AC/E supports the participation of David Ballesteros who will offer 6 concerts, 4 spontaneous interventions, academic activities (master classes) and didactic concerts distributed during the 8 days of the festival.
MúsicaOcupa develops three lines of action. The academic that seeks to create dynamics of knowledge exchange among its participants, its collaborative aspect that encourages local creation and the creation of networks with national and international actors. And finally its important performative component that presents creative scenic proposals that contextualize this type of art / music in our time and place.
MúsicaOcupa is a classical music festival that aims to support the processes of decentralization, democratization and training of new audiences of this type of music. The festival has been developed since 2017, brings together musicians from around the world, and proposes academic activities, collaboration with the local environment, and concerts and spontaneous interventions in unusual places such as squares, heritage buildings, prisons and rehabilitation centers.
MúsicaOcupa develops three lines of action. The academic that seeks to create dynamics of knowledge exchange among its participants, its collaborative aspect that encourages local creation and the creation of networks with national and international actors. And finally its important performative component that presents creative scenic proposals that contextualize this type of art / music in our time and place.
MúsicaOcupa is a classical music festival that aims to support the processes of decentralization, democratization and training of new audiences of this type of music. The festival has been developed since 2017, brings together musicians from around the world, and proposes academic activities, collaboration with the local environment, and concerts and spontaneous interventions in unusual places such as squares, heritage buildings, prisons and rehabilitation centers.