Public Celebration | Antonio M. Gómez: Lineajes and Hanako O’Leary: Izanami
November 10, 2023
Please join the Frye Art Museum for a public celebration and concert in honor of the opening of:
Antonio M. Gómez: LINEAJES
Hanako O’Leary: Izanami
Frye Salon
Explore the new exhibitions after-hours and join us in the Auditorium at 7:15 pm for a special performance by Antonio Gómez and his colleagues from Trío Guadalevín, Abel Rocha and Gus Denhard.
About the Performers
A unique collaboration between a folklorist from Mexico City, a lute/oud/guitar player specializing in the early music of Europe, and a globe-traveling percussionist and arts educator, Trío Guadalevín explores the musical dialogue between Indigenous, European, and African cultures that define Latin American identity. With memorable stories and an incredible array of instruments from the Americas, Africa, and Europe, the trio weaves together a tapestry of music, languages, culture, history, and geography. They move seamlessly between the past and present, employing a mix of contemporary, folkloric, and historic melodies sung in Spanish, Zapotec, and Ladino, which ride on rhythms from the Afro-Indigenous son jarocho to the Italian tarantella and Moroccan shabia.
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Date/Time
November 10, 2023 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM -
Location
704 Terry Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
Seattle, WA, 98104
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Host Organization
Frye Art Museum -
Contact
http://fryemuseum.org/
(206) 622-9250
info@fryemuseum.org
Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA, 98104
(206) 622-9250
Located on Seattle’s First Hill, the Frye Art Museum first opened its doors in 1952 as the legacy of Charles and Emma Frye, prominent early-twentieth-century Seattle business leaders and art collectors.