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Kalascima Live in Jaipur: April 9, 2016

Fall in love with the Italian ballads at IL TEATRO, Bar Palladio



Kalascima Live in Jaipur

This spring, Kalascima are all set to perform live in the beautiful pink city of India. The band’s music is a perfect fusion of ancient traditional dance music from South of Italy with electronica. The band use the fancy props and fascinating instruments like bagpipes, traditional flutes, Italian organetto, and bass guitar and loop machines to engage their audience. 

The much loved Kalàscima are one of the most important and innovative bands of the new paranoma of Italian Music, leading the Salento folk music out of the revivals of the ballads in the yard and project with modernity, and “regenerating” through technology.


Date: April 9, 2016
Time: 08:30pm - 11:30pm
Address: Bar Palladio, Hotel Narain Niwas Palace, Ground Floor, Kanota Bagh, Near Pink City Press Club, Narayan Singh Circle, East, Jaipur


Kalascima is one of the hottest bands of Italy and they have performed at music festivals across the world.


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