Five... four... three... two... one... zero!
Good evening. I had a dream a few years ago. It was to play some music
in a windmill park and Denmark is the home for windmills, and I wanted
to share this show with you all. Have good evening.
A long time ago, a long time ago... a crazy knight, a crazy knight
in Spain called Don Quixote was fighting windmills because he thought
they were giant enemies. These ones, around us, coloured ones, are
giants too but they are rather friendly.
Wind and music have something in common: they are both invisible. And
sometimes, by only moving your hands, in the wind, you can create
sounds... sounds... you can create sounds.
We need wind to carry our angels sometimes, we need wind to dry our
tears, we need wind to float our flags, we need wind to wipe our
fears... our fears... and we need wind, sometimes also, to carry
the music.
Under the rain, it's about time that I introduce you my partner
in crime... Francis Rimbert. Also this evening, we have the pleasure
to be joined on stage by some members of the Aalborg symphonic
orchestra fighting against the rain at the moment and later on by
some choir.
And now, please welcome on stage my new Danish friends Morten and Uffe
more known in Denmark and everywhere as Safri Duo.
I would like, eh... well.. I'd... yes. I would like to dedicate this
last number to Denmark, to you. And to... thank you... and to the
unique Danish spirit of "hyggeligt".