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Friday, October 17, 2025
Laüsa - La-Baish A La Ribera
Laüsa [lahuzo] means in Gascon: “A glowing piece that moves away from a fire, or that springs from the friction of two units.” Laüsa is a musical journey through songs, which draws its identity from the Gascon musical tradition and takes a detour here and there. Their music is multifaceted, open and generous: we hear Mediterranean and Atlantic influences, as well as sounds borrowed from modern music. Rich texts and personal compositions, as well as a repertoire that is the result of carefully selected collections: Laüsa offers a fresh perspective on traditional music. Lolita Delmonteil Ayral: accordion, vocals Camille Raibaud: violin, mandolin, vocals Julien Estèves: bouzouki, tenor guitar, vocals Juliette Minvielle: vocals, percussion. Translated from: https://www.balfolk.nl/bands/lausa-fr/
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