Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Two concerts for kids tonight at BloomBars, plus events on Friday and Saturday

Have kids? This looks like a fun event to take them to. Here's the info from John at BloomBars, the art and community space at 3222 11th Street NW.
You can check out videos from the performers below, looks like a fun, participatory time.

They've been named the city's best arts & culture nonprofit two years in a row by City Paper readers too!

Greetings folks & friends!

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday. Wanted to give you a heads up:
Tonight's Show: 
Cantaré is lead by vocalist Cecilia Esquivel and gutiarist Dani Cortaza of Argentina, Vocals are accompanied by several live string and percussion instruments from Latin America plus bass, percussion and keyboard backing tracks. Larger ensemble available upon request.

Cantaré, Latin American Music introduces audiences to the beautiful songs and rhythms of Latin America in an exciting interactive performance. Drawing from the musical heritage of the Caribbean, Central and South America, Cantaré performs an entertaining blend of songs in Spanish and Portuguese, while sharing the music's cultural and historical background.

Saturday Show at Noon:
Mariana Iranzi is a native from Argentina, professional musician and educator graduated from Berklee College of Music currently living in the city of New York. With more than twelve yeas of experience as a bassist, children’s musician and educator, she has released two professional albums “Aventura Collage” (2008) and “Hola Hello” (2013). Mariana’s music is bilingual (Spanish & English), multicultural, educational and fun for the whole family to enjoy. “The music is bright and captivating" "Children, and their parents and teachers, will love all the songs on Hola Hello" –Spanish Playground “That the lyrics are mostly in Spanish is merely incidental. Iranzi's eclectic celebration of all things musical-reggae,jazz, even electronica-is a party, not a language lesson." –Cookie Magazine







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