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HUELLAS | JAZZ JAM SESSION | INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE
HUELLAS | JAZZ JAM SESSION | INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE

trešd., 21. jūn.

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Rīga

HUELLAS | JAZZ JAM SESSION | INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE

Mūzika, kas iedvesmota no senajām Andu tradīcijām, majestātiskajiem kalniem kopā ar IZI KCHN street food. 🥙🌵 Izcilā flautiste, dziedātāja Flavia Huarachi (no Bolīvijas 🇧🇴) mīsies duetā ar kontrabasistu Aurelijus Užmeckis (no Lietuvas 🇱🇹), savijot kopā dažādās folkloras un stāstus par izcelsmi.

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2023. g. 21. jūn. 21:00 – 22:30

Rīga, Aristida Briāna iela 9, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1001, Latvia

About the Event

Mūzika, kas iedvesmota no senajām Andu tradīcijām, majestātiskajiem kalniem kopā ar IZI KCHN street food.  

Izcilā flautiste, dziedātāja Flavia Huarachi (no Bolīvijas ) mīsies duetā ar kontrabasistu Aurelijus Užmeckis (no Lietuvas ), savijot kopā dažādās folkloras un stāstus par izcelsmi un identitāti.

Savā debijas albumā "Huellas" - "Pēdu nospiedumi", viņi aicina klausītājus doties muzikālā ceļojumā uz Andu kalnu grēdām, kur mākslinieki satika albuma producentu Alvaro Montenegro. Unikāls skanējums, ko veidos tādi instrumenti, kā čarango, flauta un dažādas perkursijas.

Esam atvērti no 16:00 | Koncerts 21:00 Labos laikapstākļos UZ TERASES

BIĻETES: https://www.mdarbnica.lv/tickets VAIRĀK INFORMĀCIJAS: www.mdarbnica.lv

Tropsika muzikālā pieredze iekš M/Darbnīca!

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Andean flute player/singer Flavia Huarache and baltic contrabass player Aurelijus Užameckis combine the folklore of their diverse roots in a duo, knitting together ancient and modern expressions with stories of origin and identity. Through their debut album “Huellas” - “Footprints”, they invite the listener to travel across the Andean landscape through songs in aymara and Spanish languages, narrating their encounters with the time of Amaypacha - the time to connect with one's ancestors and reconcile with the past.

The music was created in 2021 as they traveled through the Bolivian Andes mountain range. Through their travels, they came across Bolivian musician, composer, and producer Alvaro Montenegro and recorded their debut album in his studio in the village of Achocalla. Flavia and Aurelijus recorded this music using traditional Andean instruments - charango, flutes, and different percussion in combination with their modern instruments, weaving a unique fabric of sound and rhythm.

TICKETS: https://www.mdarbnica.lv/tickets MORE INFORMATION: www.mdarbnica.lv

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