Joan Ximénez Petitet, a burly gypsy from the Raval neighborhood of Barcelona, had accompanied many of the great rumba musicians playing bongos. Before his mother died, Petitet promised him that one day he would return Catalan rumba to the top, if possible on one of the most important stages such as the Gran Teatro del Liceo. Now, in order to fulfill his promise, he must bring together about twenty brilliant, although undisciplined, gypsy musicians and achieve the miracle of coming to an agreement with a symphony orchestra. The rehearsals, certainly, are chaos: his gypsies have never read a score. Despite the difficulties, Petitet takes advantage of both the good and bad days, ready to fulfill the promise he made to his mother.
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Joan Ximénez Petitet, a burly gypsy from the Raval neighborhood of Barcelona, had accompanied many of the great rumba musicians playing bongos. Before his mother died, Petitet promised him that one day he would return Catalan rumba to the top, if possible on one of the most important stages such as the Gran Teatro del Liceo. Now, in order to fulfill his promise, he must bring together about twenty brilliant, although undisciplined, gypsy musicians and achieve the miracle of coming to an agreement with a symphony orchestra. The rehearsals, certainly, are chaos: his gypsies have never read a score. Despite the difficulties, Petitet takes advantage of both the good and bad days, ready to fulfill the promise he made to his mother.