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Exhibition Miracles and Memories in Sausalito – Yerba Buena Gardens Festival – Buena Vista Orchestra

by Magdy Zara

To highlight the work of Latin American artists from the San Francisco Bay Area, Sausalito Center For The Arts is pleased to share the art and spirit of Mexican-American artists.

This exhibition promises to offer a new appreciation for the modern and avant-garde images created by the most celebrated artists in this unique exhibition.

The art displayed in this exhibit represents a complex and dynamic culture that draws elements from its Mexican, Latin, and Indigenous historical roots, all presented with a modern touch.

Each artist’s work is highly stylistic, rich in symbols and colors that create visually striking and contemporary images.

Among the nine artists participating in the upcoming “Milagros & Memories” exhibition are Juan Fuentes and Calixto Robles. Both artists use their art to promote awareness and social change for Mesoamerican people. They have Mexican heritage and ancestry, but their art is varied in its expression and reaches a broader audience.

The exhibition opened to the public on Oct. 5 and will conclude on Nov. 10. This art center is located at 750 Bridgeway, Sausalito. For more information on schedules, visit the following link: info@sausalitocenterforthearts.org

Pedrito Martínez and La Dama Blanca perform at the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival

The 24th edition of the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival offers an unforgettable afternoon of Cuban soul with Pedrito Martínez and La Dama Blanca.

Afro-Cuban folkloric music and the sacred batá drum have collaborated with some of the world’s greatest artists across all genres, from jazz legends to pop icons. With over 100 albums to his credit, Martínez continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his electrifying performances.

Meanwhile, La Dama Blanca, who has the privilege of opening the program, is an Afro-Cuban singer, flutist, and percussionist who focuses her music on Afro-Cuban, electronic, classical, dancehall, reggaeton, and hip-hop rhythms.

Immersed in Afro-Cuban rituals and folklore, La Dame Blanche has perfected this musical blend, all filtered through the sacred practices of Santería.

This wonderful event will be an opportunity to share with family and friends. It is completely free and will take place on Oct. 12, starting at 4 p.m., at Yerba Buena Gardens, 760 Howard Street, San Francisco.

Music and theater for one night by The Buena Vista Orchestra

Don’t miss the chance to hear the Buena Vista Social Orchestra live, which will perform for one night only in San Francisco, under the direction of Jesús “Aguaje” Ramos, the original orchestra leader, composer, and trombonist.

A new and exciting theatrical production is scheduled for the day, featuring three additional original musicians throughout The Buena Vista Social Club’s history, continuing the group’s illustrious legacy in 2024.

Brought to the U.S. by the School of Sacred Knowledge, the Buena Vista Social Orchestra aims to keep Cuba’s arts, music, and culture alive with a colorful show featuring a repertoire drawn from the greatest hits, many of which were composed by Ramos, and deeper cuts, including music from the Grammy-winning album, Buena Vista Social Club, released in 1997 and inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year.

“I am very excited to come to the United States to lead The Buena Vista Social Orchestra,” shares Jesús “Aguaje” Ramos. “This tour will be a celebration of my nation’s music and heritage, and it is an honor to share it with the American people. This group of musicians will bring the best of Cuban musical tradition to the stage, and I couldn’t be more thrilled for you all to experience it every night.”

The performance is this Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at 8 p.m. at the Curran Theater, 445 Geary St., San Francisco.

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