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Rototom tv The world’s largest video archive dedicated to reggae! live stream Enjoy the best concerts of the Main Stage and Lion Stage and the
Rototom tv The world’s largest video archive dedicated to reggae! live stream Enjoy the best concerts of the Main Stage and Lion Stage and the
We feel committed. From the very beginning, more than 25 years ago now, we have been committed to working with certain values and the people
1991. The meeting of four people gives birth to the Rototom collective. Much water has passed since then. Hundreds of concerts and actions in favour
The international reggae festival advocates “celebrating life and coexistence in these times of wars and hatred in many parts of the world”.
The reggae festival’s space for collective reflection expands and moves the five sessions that make up its agenda from the Concert venue to the Teatre Francesc Tàrrega in Benicàssimple, Benicàssimple, Benicàssimple, Benicátez.
The new space in the festival’s venue will offer, August 16 to 21, three hours a day dedicated to the exploration of science and human knowledge through workshops, conferences and shows.
Representatives of the Buddhist, Baha’i, Muslim, Christian, Hebrew and Hindu communities will share the contributions of their faiths to peace in a free session moderated by the Movement Against Intolerance on Friday, January 26 (6:30 p.m.) at La Nau (Valencia). The initiative exports and reinforces the essence of the reggae festival’s emblematic Social Forum as a platform for raising awareness and collective reflection for change.
The cycle exports and reinforces the essence of the idiosyncratic Social Forum as a platform for raising awareness and collective reflection for change. Filming will begin on December 4 at the Llotja del Cànem in Castelló with a meeting with human rights as the central theme.
Photo Rototom The largest photographic archive dedicated to reggae in the world! ALL THE GALLERIES THE 2024 EDITION Revisit all the emotions of the last
Across seven studio albums and counting, Sean Paul has taken the dancehall genre global. From the clubs in Kingston, Jamaica to the top of the
Professor Julian Henriques is convenor of the MA Cultural Studies programme, director of the Topology Research Unit and co-founder of Sound System Outernational research group