If Romné Gilia, led by the Alsatian Engé Helmstetter and his daughter Tosca, alternates covers of standards and compositions in a tasty mix of jazz and Central European Music, this group also enhances the transmission between father and daughter, and between brothers too. . It’s up to Tchatcho, guitarist Engé’s younger brother, to take up the violin to offer a response to Yardani Torres Maiani who uses these same strings to explore the Spanish side of gypsy culture. Jeremy Lirola topping it all off with his double bass. The band made its debut near Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer at the Accordanses travel music festival. She is celebrating the release of her first album, “Romné Gilia” this Friday at Espace Django.
Friday January 24, 8:30 p.m., at L’Espace Django. From €15.