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In addition to her undoubted quality and ability to improvise, the French singer showed great sympathy with which she won over the spectators. One of the most surprising topics was the one he played with the accompaniment of a “looper”, a live recording system and loop playback with which he managed to superimpose rhythmic bases and several voices with a spectacular result. The night of Sunday was the BvR Flamenco Big Band who filled the stage with art. Under the direction of Bernard Van Rossum, the most typical jazz instruments were assembled with the rhythmic box, the Spanish guitar, the flamenco cajón and the broken voice of Maria Marín, a fusion show that rounded out the dancer Karen Lugo. Cyril Aimeé