Set to the rhythms of folk music, the Queimada is one of Muziekpublique’s most iconic events. It’s an unforgettable evening where you can join in this vibrant tradition, sipping on a magical drink that symbolizes the friendship between musicians and the audience, all while enjoying the sounds of Galician bagpipes from A Contrabanda. The night kicks off with a dance workshop by our partner Frisse Folk, followed by lively folk dances from the bands Laouen (BE/NL) and Aerokorda (BE).
Laouen
Bert Leemans (chromatic accordion) and Ies Muller (wooden flutes, bombard) have crossed paths many times through various projects. It was only a matter of time before they formed their duo, “Laouen.” In this project, they seamlessly blend traditional melodies from Brittany, France, and Ireland with their own compositions, creating a subtle and dynamic musical journey that transports you to another world—one that will have you dancing in no time.
Musicians
- Bert Leemans: chromatic accordion
- Ies Muller: wooden flutes, bombard
Aerokorda
Like three young Vikings, the musicians of Aerokorda stir up deep emotions in every heart. Pavel Souvandjiev (violin), Adriaan Van Wonterghem (guitar), and Davy Cautaerts (Irish whistle and octave mandolin) share a passion for both Slavic and Celtic traditional music, which is clearly reflected in the band’s original compositions. Pavel, with his Bulgarian roots and classical training, has toured Europe with his duo “Les Botinnes Artistiques.” Adriaan, a member of the Flemish group Boreas, also has a classical background, adding a romantic touch to Aerokorda’s sound. Davy, a Celtic music specialist for years, hosts weekly sessions in an Irish pub in Ghent and plays the whistle for the folk-metal band Ithilien. Together, they create a rich, vibrant, and captivating musical experience that’s sure to get everyone on the dance floor.
Musicians
- Pavel Souvandjiev: violin
- Adriaan Van Wonterghem: guitar
- Davy Cautaerts: Irish whistle and octave mandolin