In 2008, Smithsonian Folkways recorded a select group of some of the best joropo oriental musicians in Venezuela. These all-stars have again come together to present this distinctive regional variant of Venezuela's national music. The joropo oriental style of joropo music is centered on the region around the eastern city of Cumaná on Venezuela's Caribbean coast and nearby Margarita Island.
* Aquiles Báez, guitar
* Luis Beltrán Márquez, vocals
* Remigio Fuentes, bandolín, maracas
* Roberto Carlo Koch Fernández, bass
* Julián Laya, caja
* Hernán José Marín, vocals
* Mónico Márquez, cuereta, vocals
* José Dionision Martínez Jiménez, maracas
* Alfonso José Moreno Muñoz, cuatro
* Maríalejandra Orozco Veliz, dancer
* Jesús Enrique Rengel, bandola, bandolín
* Alberto José Valderrama Patiño, bandola
Maestros del Joropo Oriental presents a distinct regional variant of the joropo music anchored in the region around the eastern city of Cumaná on Venezuela’s Caribbean coast and nearby Margarita Island. Their string-driven, highly improvised, danceable music applies a rainbow of sounds - guitars unique to the region, button accordion, violin, maracas, bass and drums - to celebrate this musical tradition.
They will be performing at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival en Washington, DC:
(previous dates ommitted, sorry)
Cumaco Presentación: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Time:: 11am, 4:45pm
July 2
Maestro Joropo Oriental Presentación: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Time:: 3:55am
July 3
Maestro Joropo Oriental Presentación: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Time:: 1:25pm, Hora: 3:55pm
July 4
Maestro Joropo Oriental Presentación: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Time:: 3:05pm
July 5
Maestro Joropo Oriental Presentación: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Time: 11:00am, 2:15pm
escrito por Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the UK
martes, 30 de junio de 2009
Myrna
Moreno: Messo Soprano has partipated in many festivals such as Bad-Ischl
(Austria),Wexford (Ireland), Glyndebourne and Camden (England).She has
performed at Wigmore Hall, St. John's Smith Square, Barbican Centre.
Royal Albert Hall and Bolívar Hall in London, Fort-Kerk in Willemstad,
Curaçao, as well as in many famous concert halls in Venezuela and other
Latin American countries. Myrna has appeared as principal with the
Glyndebourne Festival Company, Glyndebourne Touring Company; Northern
Ireland Opera Trust and Wexford Festival; Opera West in Scotland,
Chapel le Royale and International Congrescentrum of Ghent,
the
Stadsshoburg of Amsterdam with the Dutch Opera Forum, Circolo delia
Lirica di Padova, Victoria State Opera Company in Australia, Solís
Theatre in Uruguay and Teresa Carreño Theatre and Metropolitan Opera in
Caracas.
Luis Pares: Born in 1980, Venezuelan/Italian
pianist Luis Parés is in much demand as a soloist and chamber musician
having performed in many countries such as the USA, UK, Spain,
Venezuela, Italy and Oman. He has performed at many prestigious venues
such as the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Conway
Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields and St John's Smith Square in London, the
Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge and
the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford. He has appeared in orchestras
including the Caracas Symphony Orchestra and Maracaibo Symphony
Orchestra (Venezuela), the Valles Symphony Orchestra, (Barcelona),
Cambridge University Chamber Orchesra, Oxford University Orchestra,
Charities Philharmonia and the Hallam Sinfonia in the UK.
Myrna and Luis would like to thank The Company of Singers and Players for their support.
Event Info July 6th 7:00 pm
Bolivar Hall, 54 Grafton Way, London W1T 5 DL
Hi Friends, I hope you are all well. Just a quick invite for a show I am doing this Friday July 3rd @ 8 PM at The Knitting Factoryin Hollywood with Human Life Index , a Rock/Middle eastern Fusion Band that you will enjoy for sure! It is a very energetic and fun show.
Come on down and have some fun!
My website will be up soon (next few weeks and I will send an email to announce the official launch and to share a bunch of news and developments going on right now,
escrito por Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the UK
lunes, 29 de junio de 2009
An artist of exceptional sensitivity, the Venezuelan-born pianist Ana Karina Alamo has been acknowledged by critics and audiences for her ability to project a special sensibility and honesty on stage, while drawing upon her virtuosic abilities. Performing her first recital at the age of six for an audience of five hundred, Ms. Alamo gave her concerto debut at the age of nine with the Jovenes Arcos Orchestra performing "Pequeña Fantasía" (Little Fantasy), a work written for her by Alejandro Slobodianik. Shortly after, at the age of eleven, Ms. Alamo was invited to record the same work with the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eduardo Marturet, and, in 1997, in recognition of her contribution to the enhancement of her country, she was awarded the "Jose Felix Ribas Prize" - the highest honor given out by the Family Minister of Venezuela to a young artist.
Event Info
July 2nd
7:00 pm
Bolivar Hall, 54 Grafton Way, London W1T 5 DL
An art expert who has worked with both Latin American art and a family foundation has come to Long Beach to do more of the same. Cecilia Fajardo-Hill has been named to a newly created position called vice president of curatorial affairs and chief curator at the Museum of Latin American Art.
In Miami, Fajardo-Hill was director and chief curator of the Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation, founded by Venezuelan-born philanthropist Ella Fontanals Cisneros and her family, and also the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection of Contemporary American Art. Here, she will be involved with the museum, foundation and family of the late Robert Gumbiner. ...
...The YWCA began the awards in 1984 "to honour, encourage and recognize women whose outstanding activities and achievements contribute to the health and future of the community."
Lavieri, who won in the education, training and development category, has spent more than 25 years working to make chemistry and science accessible and fun to students from all backgrounds.
The Venezuelan-born North Vancouver resident has helped not only countless university students to understand a difficult subject, she has also inspired thousands of B.C.’s children to take an interest in science...
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Dubac blends poppy melodies, new-wave keys, hip-hop beats, and a singer-songwriter mentality to sunny, engaging effect on "My Name Up in Lights," his latest CD. It's playful, infectious stuff that's informed by '90s pop-culture, the era he grew up in...
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escrito por Corey Erb and Jennifer Penichet @ Millenium Beat
martes, 12 de mayo de 2009
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...Venezuelan-born painter Cipriano Martinez joined Studio 8 six months
ago, and has found it easy to slot in. He originally trained as a civil
engineer in Venezuela, then took a fine art degree there, and did his
MA at Chelsea College of Arts and Design in London.
His latest body
of work, Pixelations, will be shown at the Sala Mendoza gallery in his
home city of Caracas in August; the gallery regularly shows his work.
The paintings are strongly structured, with hundreds of abutting
squares and rectangles painted in vivid primary pigments, which put me
in mind of Gerhard Richter’s recent Serpentine show...