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English: "Nazari's Band" is a rock band born in the bosom of the Secondary School Teachers' Nazari, for the sake of chances, it is rare that can be given the fact that from a secondary school teacher agree on a specific time, simultaneously, teachers who share similar musical tastes, in addition to mastering the essential musical skills are required to play basic instruments that form a rock band and the boldness necessary to break the stereotyped patterns of teachers are students. And that is what exists in this case in the IES Nazari among a group of seven teachers who, with specialists in many different and disparate educational materials, we share a same passion: the love and passion for rock.
The band was formed in the 2008-09 academic year, a result of those moments of relaxed chat between classes or waiting for the conclusion of a Senate, in which crop out the most hidden authenticities each of us. And who does not want the thing, did the spark and we ask why do not realize the illusions that bind us and enjoy it and try to give joy to others: colleagues, students, parents, ... Thus was born the "Nazari Band . Its components are: Blas and Francisco Martos López (vocals), Aitor Lazpita (Bass), Pedro Dueñas (Keyboards), Trini Montes (Saxo), Paco Palomares (Drums) and Ezequiel Garcia (Guitar). We versions of those groups that left their mark on us and are somehow to blame for our musical tastes: Beatles, Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Radiohead, Steppenwolf, Nirvana, Placebo, Barricada, Loquillo, and as many more. So far we have five concerts in different moments of school life: Cultural Week, Semana Inglesa, New Course, ... and also a performance to a group of stalwarts in a salobreñero Pub. The next will be a concert at the Auditorio de Salobreña in order to help raise money for the study tour of our students in 4th year of ESO.Español: “Nazari's Band” es un grupo de rock nacido en el seno del Claustro de Profesores del I.E.S. Nazarí, por mor de las casualidades; pues es poco común que se pueda dar la circunstancia de que entre el profesorado de un IES coincidan en un tiempo concreto, simultáneamente, profesores que compartan aficiones musicales parecidas, además del imprescindible dominio de las competencias musicales que se requieren para tocar los instrumentos básicos que conforman un grupo de rock y el atrevimiento necesario para romper los esquemas estereotipados que del profesorado tienen los alumnos. Y eso es lo que se da en este caso en el IES Nazarí entre un grupo de siete profesores y profesoras que, siendo especialistas en muy distintas y dispares materias educativas, nos une una misma afición: el gusto y la pasión por el rock.
La banda se formó en el curso 2008-09, consecuencia de esos ratos de tertulia relajada entre clases o a la espera de la celebración de un Claustro, en los que afloran las autenticidades más escondidas de cada uno de nosotros. Y como el que no quiere la cosa, surgió la chispa y nos planteamos por qué no hacer realidad las ilusiones que nos unen y disfrutar con ello e intentar hacer disfrutar a los demás: compañeros, alumnos, padres, … Así nació la “Nazarí Band”. Sus componentes son: Blas Martos y Francisco López (Voces), Aitor Lazpita (Bajista), Pedro Dueñas (Teclados), Trini Montes (Saxo), Paco Palomares (Batería) y Ezequiel García (Guitarra). Hacemos versiones de aquellos grupos que dejaron huella en nosotros y que son de alguna manera los culpables de nuestros gustos musicales: Beatles, Rolling Stones, Black Sabath, Radiohead, Steppenwolf, Nirvana, Placebo, Barricada, Loquillo, y otros tantos más. Hasta ahora hemos hecho cinco conciertos en distintos momentos de la vida escolar: Semana Cultural, Semana Inglesa, Fin de Curso, … y también una actuación para un grupo de incondicionales en un Pub salobreñero. Lo próximo será un concierto en el Auditorio de Salobreña con objeto de contribuir a la obtención de fondos para el viaje de estudios de nuestros alumnos de 4º curso de ESO. |
Date | 11 April 2010 (upload date) |
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