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Paseo 
Paseo
Malanga began as an open music workshop under the wing of the Cuba Solidarity
Campaign in 1993.
Dave Willetts had just returned from living in Santiago and wanted to
attract more people to the Cuban cause as well as injecting some fun and
culture into the campaign.
These workshops culminated in a costume parade on 26th July (carnival
time in Santiago) along Oxford Street. Once we'd sorted out who was really
into the Conga we became the Moving Targets Street Band and introduced
the Conga Parade to regular street events such as the Clerkenwell Festival,
Stoke Newington Street Festival (this is still the regular highlight of
our year), Brighton Festival and the Burning of the Clocks Parade along
Brighton seafront, various events for Cuba Solidarity as well as Latin
Clubs and parties across the country. As our sound developed more towards
a typical Santiago 'Paseo' of full horn section and rolling conga percussion,
we became 'Paseo Malanga' and set about refining our set which now includes
classic congas such as 'flores','mirala que linda viene' and 'la chambelona'
as well as other parading tunes such as the 'timbalada', a samba reggae
by Olodum and a conga - cha. We continue to parade and play at events
such as the RHS flower show at Hampton Court Palace, the Respect festival
in the Millennium Dome and Notting Hill carnival.
We have worked with members of the Congas Los Hoyos and San Pedrito as
well as members of Paseo La Placito and the Cuban Music Theatre Group
Estudio Macuba as well as the son group Sonera La Calle.
David has played and paraded with the Congas Los Hoyos, San Agustin and
El Guayabito. During Summer 2000 Malanga was invited to represent the
UK in the Rainforest World Music Festival in Sarawak, leading workshops,
parading and topping the bill of a four day festival in the heart of the
Borneo rainforest. Future plans include a return to the heart of the carnival
in Santiago de Cuba to parade in carnival 2004.
MALANGA
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