The street rumba and polyglot flamenco celebrate the freedom and sensuality of music and the wealth of contagious rhythm. This is the catharsis of flamenco and the joy of sonic experimentation: nomadic, racially-mixed music crossing the streets of cities of the world like a ship full of lunatics, communicating, creating, and celebrating. Techarí is the chemistry that flows in its concerts, Techarí is an attitude you put forth into the world, Techarí is alive in the smallest of details. In Caló, the gypsy language, Techarí means "Free." Wherever in the world they find themselves, they follow their own road.