Last week, Casa Navàs hosted a unique cultural experience with a guided visit followed by the concert Sang de Dona, performed by Anna Amigó. Held on December 22, the event combined live music and architectural heritage in an intimate and exclusive format.
The experience began with a guided tour of Casa Navàs, allowing visitors to explore the building’s history and architectural value before the concert. This introduction created a meaningful context for the musical performance, establishing a connection between space, memory and sound.
Sang de Dona is a musical project that focuses on the female legacy within traditional music. Through voice and harp, Anna Amigó reinterprets traditional melodies from a contemporary perspective, creating an emotional and personal soundscape. Performed inside Casa Navàs, the concert gained an added layer of depth, shaped by the atmosphere and acoustics of the modernist building.
The limited capacity of the event contributed to an intimate experience, encouraging a close connection between the artist, the audience and the space. Music transformed the heritage site into a living cultural venue, where tradition and contemporary creation met in a powerful way.
By hosting events like this, Casa Navàs strengthens its commitment to cultural programming that offers new ways of experiencing heritage. Live music within a historic setting allows visitors to engage with the building beyond a conventional visit, highlighting its role as an active cultural space.
To explore more of Anna Amigó’s musical work, her YouTube channel features a selection of performances and compositions:
The Sang de Dona concert demonstrated how music and heritage can come together to create meaningful and memorable cultural experiences at Casa Navàs.

