The Venezuelan Music Project, one of the only groups performing Venezuelan music in the Bay Area is coming to La Peña for a special Holiday Parranda! The project was founded in 1997 by Jackeline Rago to perform a wide range of Venezuelan music from traditional folk songs to contemporary dance songs. The project fuses indigenous Venezuelan, Arab-Andalusian, West Africa and Spanish-European genres to bring the sounds of Venezuela to the Bay Area. The Venezuelan Music Project plays a collection of authentic instruments from Venezuelan to give the audience an experience of real traditional sounds of Venezuelan music. Especially notable in the unique sound of the VMP is the Cuatro, a small guitar that is heard in almost all styles of Venezuelan music and beautifully complements the percussions and wind instruments of the band. The band has an incredible energy and is sure to get your feet tapping! Eat, drink and be merry with us this holiday season at this special Venezuelan Parranda!
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December, 2012 Calendar
Fresh from La Peña. Here it is the December 2012 events calendar!
A message about the Song of Unity mural
Canción de la Unidad / Song of Unity
Since 1978, everyone who has ever come to an event, a class or a meeting at La Peña, who has ever eaten a Chilean empanada in the café, has entered the mural, merging for an instant with the figures joined in Canción de la Unidad / Song of Unity. The poets, musicians, workers and leaders of liberation movements gathered in the mural are vivid reminders that our cultural work is founded on a multitude of voices raised in songs of struggle, of movement and social change. Innumerable people have stepped into the mural over the years to carry on this work as volunteers, staff, artists, donors, and activists organizing locally and in solidarity with movements for social justice around the world. Together we have created a unique space where new voices emerge from, and blend with, deep traditions. We are grateful to the many supporters who encourage, inspire and enable us to continue this work in the spirit of Canción de la Unidad.
Sadly, the mural is badly deteriorated and beyond repair. Earlier this year, we announced a plan to remove it and replace it with a new mural. Many people were enthusiastic about envisioning an updated “2nd Skin” refreshing La Peña’s façade. A number of other people, however, raised strong objections, and the plan was withdrawn. We are now negotiating with the 2012 Mural Committee and Ray Patlan, one of the original muralists, on a plan to replicate the Song of Unity mural. For more information, click here.
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Successful speed-networking Artivista HUB event @ La Peña
Wednesday was a busy day here at La Peña. All the interns were in house bustling around to get ready for the 2nd event of the emerging Artivista HUB program.
La Peña HUB is an ongoing series of events aimed at supporting our community of artists and activists through networking and professional development opportunities. La Peña has historically been a vital progressive gathering place for the incubation of ideas, social movements and artistic development. With our Artivista HUB program we want to invite local artists, activists and community members to join us for various events and opportunities this program will provide.
Wednesday’s event was a deemed a success by all participants. The event drew a diverse and talented group of artists and activists dedicated to social justice and interested in meeting like minds. The event was set up so that the participants had 3 minutes with 9 different people and were given guideline questions to discuss such as “Why is activism important to your work?”. The conversation flowed and the 3 minutes flew by leaving many participants eager to discuss more after the event was finished. We hope that everyone made lasting connections and look forward to more engaging and productive HUB events here at La Peña! Become a member today!
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