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Latin Classical Psychedelic at Edgewood Community Farm

Edgewood, Washington

Sat, September 14, 2024 7:00 PM, EDT

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Capacity
21 of 55 spots still available
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
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Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is an outdoor groupmuse

A live in-person performance in a backyard or another outdoor space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

John W. W.

John W. Warren, on classical and electric guitar, and Bruno Lucini, on global percussion, return to Edgewood Community Farm for a performance of Latin Classical Psychedelic, performing pieces from Brazil, Cuba, Latin America, and Spain, original compositions, and instrumental arrangements of 60s classics and contemporary songs, in a sensational style that fuses elements of classical, Brazilian, Latin, folk, electronica romantica, and psychedelia.

The venue is Edgewood Community Farm (@Edgewoodcommunityfarm & edgewoodcommunityfarm.org) an urban farm in the heart of Washington, D.C.
The mission of Edgewood Community Farm and the Megahaus is to build community, introduce neighbors and friends to new music, and promote inclusivity. This is a queer, BIPOC, and immigrant friendly space. Come make new friends and check out amazing music.

What's the music?

Planned program:

Ojos Brujos – Gonzalo Roig
Chão de Estrelas – Baden Powell
La Luna en tu Mirada (Bolero) - Luis Chanivecky Rawek
La Noche Triste - John W. Warren
Hurt – Nine Inch Nails (Johnny Cash)
A Lenda do Abaeté – Dorival Caymmi

The Look of Love - Burt Bacharach & Hal David
A Case of You – Joni Mitchell
Camiño das Estrelas – John W. Warren
Moon River - Henry Mancini
Bird Song – Jerry Garcia/Grateful Dead
Here Comes the Flood - Peter Gabriel
Serenata de Adeus (Farewell Serenade) - Baden Powell

Where does this music come from?

Performing music that crosses boundaries of several traditions and genres, John W. Warren and Bruno Lucini fluidly combine elements of Spanish and Latin American classical guitar traditions, Brazilian afro samba and bossa nova, folk, electronica romantica, 60s instrumentals, and unique arrangements of popular songs.

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