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My Music is Who I Am

Wed, Aug 27, 2014, 7:00pm9:00pm

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Date:
Wed, Aug 27, 2014
Time:
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Venue:
California Historical Society
678 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA + Google Map
Phone:
415.357.1848

Identity & Resistance in Cuban & Puerto Rican Music

In working-class Afro-Latin communities, nothing surpasses music in terms of cultural expression and documentation. Self-identity, education, resistance, escapism, and the concept of our history in our own voices are all imbedded in the text and sub-text of the traditional and popular music of Afro-Latin America. In this six-week course, multi-Grammy nominee and SFJAZZ Resident Artistic Director John Santos focuses on how a wide range of Cuban and Puerto Rican music addresses these issues. Recorded music, slides and videos form the foundation for the lectures with ample Q&A.

Session 1. Raices Afro-Cubanas: Kongo, Yoruba, Abakuá

Session 2. La Bomba y La Plena Puertorriqueña

Session 3. La Música Campesina

session4_4Session 4. Carnaval y La Rumba Cubana

The collective community expressions and activities associated with Carnaval and Rumba are at the very core of Afro-Latinidad. They are at once the popular evolution and amalgamation of distinct African art forms, and the root of Cuban working class expression as expressed in contemporary dance music.

Session 5. El Son y el Bolero

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Update Note: This lecture series takes place off-site, not at Yerba Buena Gardens. The August 27, 2014 session will be held at the California Historical Society on Mission Street near 3rd Street.

Co-Presented with SF Jazz Museum of African Diaspora

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