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Latin American Collage: Uncommon Perspectives

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Latin American Collage: Uncommon Perspectives

College of Arts and Humanities | School of Music | The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Tuesday, October 26, 2021 8:00 pm - 9:15 pm The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall or Livestream on Vimeo

Mariángel Villalobos & Víctor Miguel Hernández-Sang, ethnomusicology
Alfonso Hernández, piano
Lilo Gonzalez, singer & songwriter
Ignis Woodwind Graduate Fellowship Quintet

Join us in-person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home. 

The School of Music community celebrates the rich cultural diversity of understudied Latin American regions showcasing student-led ethnomusicology and performance projects. Join us for a musical promenade of the popular, classical and folkloric colors in the Salvadoran Diaspora of Washington, D.C., Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and an exciting performance featuring Afro-Cuban rhythms.

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This is an event created in collaboration between the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center and the School of Music IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access) Committee.

Health & Safety:
There may be COVID safety policies such as mask requirements in place when you attend this event. Please see our health and safety page for the most up-to-date information about attendance.

Add to Calendar 10/26/21 8:00 PM 10/26/21 9:15 PM America/New_York Latin American Collage: Uncommon Perspectives

Mariángel Villalobos & Víctor Miguel Hernández-Sang, ethnomusicology
Alfonso Hernández, piano
Lilo Gonzalez, singer & songwriter
Ignis Woodwind Graduate Fellowship Quintet

Join us in-person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from the comfort of your home. 

The School of Music community celebrates the rich cultural diversity of understudied Latin American regions showcasing student-led ethnomusicology and performance projects. Join us for a musical promenade of the popular, classical and folkloric colors in the Salvadoran Diaspora of Washington, D.C., Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and an exciting performance featuring Afro-Cuban rhythms.

Learn More.

This is an event created in collaboration between the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center and the School of Music IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access) Committee.

Health & Safety:
There may be COVID safety policies such as mask requirements in place when you attend this event. Please see our health and safety page for the most up-to-date information about attendance.

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