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Boracay rocks with Spanish band

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MANILA, Philippines - Instituto Cervantes de Manila brings the Spanish pop-rock group El Columpio Asesino on May 8 and 9 to the Boracay Ecovillage Convention Center.

Authentic is the best way to describe this Pamplona-based group as it is identified today as one of the most exceptional bands in the Spanish Independent music scene.

Formed in 1999, the band is composed of Rafael Angulo Torres, Alvaro Arizaleta Urra, Raúl Arizaleta Urra, Ma. Cristina Martínez Lana, Iñigo Sola Aranda, Marcos Tantos Arriaga, and Roberto Urzaet Martos.The group appeared in 2001 after winning several contests, such as the first prestigious edition of “Demo” — organized by FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicassism) and RNE/Radio 3.

With their latest album, “La Gallina” (2008), the guys from El Columpio Asesino have come up with a record that provides a new way of understanding Spanish Pop-Rock without losing their unique style. And with their mixture of electronic music, punk spirit, melody, power and pop, the guys will certainly draw its audience into a world unlike any other.

The El Columpio Asesino concert is presented by Instituto Cervantes in cooperation with Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AECID). Other sponsors are

The concert is also supported by the Boracay Ecovillage Convention Center and Cebu Pacific Air.For information on the concert, call 526-1482, or visit www.manila.cervantes.es. Instituto Cervantes de Manila is located at 855 T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila.

AGENCIA ESPA

ALVARO ARIZALETA URRA

ARIZALETA URRA

BORACAY ECOVILLAGE CONVENTION CENTER

BORACAY ECOVILLAGE CONVENTION CENTER AND CEBU PACIFIC AIR

CRISTINA MART

EL COLUMPIO ASESINO

FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL

INSTITUTO CERVANTES

KALAW ST.

LA GALLINA

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