A Platform for Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
ABOUT
Sebastião Antunes, mentor of Quadrilha, started his career in 1993 with his first album "Contos de Fragas e Pragas" and began a path supported by the roots of Portuguese traditional music, a strong influence from Celtic music, and incursions into pop.

The band Quadrilha started performing that same year at music festivals in Spain, France, Canada, and countless shows in Portugal. Twenty years of albums and concerts culminated in the last release "Proibido Adivinhar". In previous albums, he collaborated with several featured artists including the Portuguese folk band Galandum Galundaina and the singer from Cape Verde, Tito Paris.

In the past several years, Sebastião Antunes began to include in his shows influences from North African music, especially from the Sahara Desert. The musician has also performed in partnership with the Saharan singer Mariem Hassan.