What's that noise? Bagpipes take over Czech town
Running almost every other year since 1967, the four-day festival includes concerts, lectures, and exhibits and organizers bill it as a meeting point for musicians, dancers, and singers from around Europe.
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- Czech Republic
Bagpipers from 18 nations marched through the Czech town of Strakonice on Friday in a colorful parade to kick off the International Bagpipe Festival.
Running almost every other year since 1967, the four-day festival includes concerts, lectures, and exhibits and organizers bill it as a meeting point for musicians, dancers, and singers from around Europe.
"We love the atmosphere here," said Alvaro Rua Manso, leader of the Spanish band Nova Era, which is making its sixth appearance in Strakonice, a town in the south of the country with long bagpiping tradition.
A record year is expected with about 1,100 performers and 20 different bands.
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