Orquesta Northwest: Concierto "El Grito" Celebrando el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana
Free (RSVP required for in-person attendance)
- Alex Rose, piano
- María Reyna, voice
- Bailadores de Bronce
- Trío Guadalevín
Join Orquesta Northwest, the Mexican Consulate in Seattle, and Town Hall Seattle for an unforgettable evening! Together, we will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and El Grito, immersing ourselves in a musical experience that will transport you throughout Latin America. From the most moving melodies of Alex Rose on the piano to the powerful voice of María Reyna, Ambassador of the Original Languages of Mexico, every note will connect you with the rich cultural diversity of our roots. Experience the passion of Joaquín Garzón, the elegance of Los Bailadores Bronce, and the joy of the Trío Guadalevín, all accompanied by the majestic Ballard Civic Orchestra and the unmatched energy of a live Mariachi!
About Orquesta Northwest
Orquesta NW is a 501c3 non-profit organization with a mission to enhance community life by providing inclusive Latinx arts and culture programs, projects, and events, without charge, that create a sense of belonging, build intercultural understanding, foster equity and civic engagement, and strengthen the voice of the Latinx community in the Seattle area.
https://www.orquestanw.orgAbout Bailadores de Bronce
Bailadores de Bronce promotes the beauty and richness of Mexican traditions through music and dance in the Pacific Northwest. We create a bridge of understanding among all people by sharing our culture, preserving our traditions and instilling pride in our youth.
https://bailadoresdebronce.org/About Trío Guadalevín
A unique collaboration between a folklorist from Mexico City, a lute/oud/guitar player specializing in the early music of Europe, and a globe-traveling percussionist and arts educator, Trío Guadalevín explores the musical dialogue between Indigenous, European, and African cultures that define Latin American identity. With memorable stories and an incredible array of instruments from the Americas, Africa, and Europe, the trio weaves together a tapestry of music, languages, culture, history, and geography. They move seamlessly between the past and present, employing a mix of contemporary, folkloric, and historic melodies sung in Spanish, Zapotec, and Ladino, which ride on rhythms from the Afro-Indigenous son jarocho to the Italian tarantella and Moroccan shabia.
https://www.facebook.com/TrioGuadalevin/