Ando Glaso – Roma Cultural Festival
27 and 28 August, 2022
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Ando Glaso invites you to this First Roma Cultural Festival, to submerge into the colourful world of Roma people for two days.

About this event
Supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, in 2021-22 Ando Glaso embarked on a year long journey to explore the cultural heritage of the various Roma communities around Scotland. The finale to this project is a two days long cultural festival, to showcase a wide range of Roma heritage.
Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the colourful Roma culture through workshops, exhibitions, presentations, concerts and more.
Saturday, 27 August
11.00 – Lunch with Gypsy Music
Workshops- £5
13.00 – Dance workshop
14.00 – Music workshop
Presentations – Free
15.00 – Michal Mižigár
16.00 – Juice Vamosi
Concerts – £15
18.00 – ZOR
19.30 – Ando Glaso Collective
21.00 – Daniel Martinez Flamenco Group
Sunday, 28 August
11.00 – Lunch With Gypsy Music
Workshops- £5
13.00 – Dance workshop
14.00 – Music workshop
Presentations – Free
15.00 – Dr Lynne Tammi-Connelly
16.00 – Roma Empowerment Through Culture and Heritge
Concerts – £15
18.00 – Romane Cierhenia
19.00 – Tales of a Travelling Scotland
20.00 – Romacaleo
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