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Monday, August 20, 2007

 

Lincoln Center La Casita August 26, 2007

La Casita

Sunday, August 26, 2007 2:00 PM
South Plaza
Lincoln Center Out of Doors
FREE and open to the public!

Joy Harjo Contemporary Muskogee poet
Kahlil Almustafa The People's poet
Rana Santacruz The sound of Folk "Romantico"
Luca Mundaca Nova “bossa” sound
Grupo Yolotecuani Traditional guerrerense tarima son
Angelo Moore Fishbone’s Dr. Madd Vibe
Michael Heraldas Magical Aztec storyteller
Terrance Hayes Astonishing poet of Hip Logic
Pamyua Yup'ik tribal funk
John Trudell Outstanding Santee Sioux poet
Yusef Komunyakaa Unique Free Jazz poet
Yarina Contemporary Andean music



A beloved little house, a city garden where poets and bands celebrate las palabras, the words. Now in its seventh season, La Casita brings the oral music and poetry traditions of the Caribbean, Native America, the Middle East, and the United States together in one artistic garden under one beautiful roof. Over 26 outstanding poets, bands and troubadours appear in a specially designed “Casita” or Little House setting; the project tours to various New York community sites, and additional activities include a poetry workshop project for youth and free booklet of the poets work in translation.
For more information on Joy Harjo, visit www.joyharjo.com
For more information on Rana Santacruz, visit www.ranasantacruz.com
For more information on Luca Mundaca, visit www.lucamundaca.com
For more information on Angelo Moore, visit www.centralelements.com/drmaddvibe/index.html
For more information on Terrance Hayes, visit http://poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/437
For more information on Pamyua, visit http://tribalfunk.wordpress.com/biography/
For more information on John Trudell, visit www.johntrudell.com
For more information on Yusef Komunyakaa, visit www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/22
For more information on Yarina, visit www.yarinamusic.com
La Casita produced in cooperation with Claudia Norman, CN Management; Shawn Termin, The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian; The Mexican Cultural Institute;
C. Daniel Dawson; The Caribbean Cultural Center

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