Orquesta La Moderna Tradición bursts with the sweet yet powerful sound of the Afro-Cuban charanga orchestra, which features violins and woodwinds interlocking with driving Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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The Indigequeer Tour in the Bay Area!
The legendary Seattle performance, experience, and dance party, INDIGEQUEER, is coming to The Bay! Dancing, live music and performances with featured artists TBA! Live Indigequeer dance music from your host, artist and dj “the evening star.” Listen to their new single “DONT LET THEM COLONIZE THAT PUSSY,” streaming everywhere.
- Saturday, May 18th, 9pm-1:30am
- Tickets $15-$35 —get them in advance!
- Sign up to volunteer and come for FREE
About THE INDIGEQUEER TOUR:
The INDIGEQUEER party has been based in Seattle, WA for the past 2 years, hosted and founded by Howie Echo-Hawk (@howieechohawk) (AKA the evening star; founder of Indigenize Productions). After the passing of Nex Benedict, Howie realized that it was time to take INDIGEQUEER on the road. As a former closeted trans native kid in rural Alaska, Howie knows what it is like to feel you have no community, and she hopes to take INDIGEQUEER anywhere it is needed.
the evening star was born in the INDIGEQUEER parties, as she realized that there was a serious lack of Queer Native dance music, and so the first single “DONT LET THEM COLONIZE THAT PUSSY” was birthed, as well as “CUM AND GET UR LANDBACK” and “PADDLE TOGETHER.” the evening star cant wait to perform for you, and dj all the songs you forgot you wanted to hear, from reggaeton and embow to hip hop, rnb, and house.
Donate to the Indigequeer Tour! https://gofund.me/ad8b3c0b
Cubahía Festival
Huge thank you to Krudas Cubensi and DJ Leydis for organizing this wonderful day in community! We had an ambitious schedule and we did it. Featuring: Dr. Greg Landau, Dr. Eva Silot Bravo, Pablo “El Dinámico”, Obrayan Calderón, Einar Leliebre, Eyesha Botánica, Los Capiró, and of course DJ Leydis and Krudas Cubensi with the release of their new album “They/Them”. Saturday, March 23rd, 2024. Photos by Tom Ehrlich and Consuelo Tupper.
Xochi Cuicatl: Mesoamerican Instruments in Concert
Thank you, Christopher and Yolanda, for offering us this beautiful afternoon! We learned about ancestral mesoamerican instruments and got to experience the beauty of their sounds. We appreciate all who joined us in this journey! Photos by Verónica Aguirre, Consuelo Tupper, and Corey Raynor.
(re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados
Featuring works from: Juan R. Fuentes, Pepe Coronado, Sandra C. Fernández, Lisa Kokin, and Juana Alicia. Curated by Biel Delgado Trabal, a Jersey-born Boricua, Graduate Research Scholar at the Center for the Arts & Religion (CARe), Graduate Research Fellow at the Latinx Research Center, Archivist at La Peña Cultural Center and Research Associate at Native Bound Unbound. Photos by Muhammad Delgado and Consuelo Tupper.
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