Quijeremá's "Al Son del Tunduki" Friday March 8, 2013

When
Fri Mar 8, 2013
Where
Red Poppy Art House
Time
door opens 7:30pm Concert 8:00pm
Cost
$12 - $15
Tags
Latin Music, Music
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Description

The African Diaspora in the Americas

Quijeremá’s dynamic reinterpretation of Latin American music is showcased in selections from their forthcoming project and CD “Al Son del Tunduki” – a musical journey to unearth and celebrate the importance of the African Diaspora in the Americas. Their music features traditional instruments, vocal poetry and merges jazz, classical and world idioms to create a unique musical experience. Quijeremá is a 2012-13 California Arts Council grantee, performs nationally and internationally, including concerts for the President of Chile and the Venezuelan government, and was a 2009 IDA nominee for best musical soundtrack for their PBS documentary “Archeology of Memory”.

Quique Cruz (Chile: vocals, strings, Andean wind instruments & percussion)
Jeremy Allen (USA: vocals, bass & percussion)
Maria Fernanda Acuña (Venezuela: vocals, percussion & venezuelan cuatro)
Henry Hung (USA: trumpet, flugal horn, percussion)
John Calloway (USA: piano, flute & percussion)

“A potent mix of Latin American folk music and jazz” — SF Chronicle

“Using various methods of artistic expression, Quijeremá is more than just a band.They are poets and multi-media designers. Combining sounds from almost all over Latin America, their music contains a multi-cultural vibe that is guaranteed to impress anyone.” — SF ReMezcla

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Location

  1. Red Poppy Art House
    2698 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA