Music At The Bridge: Barbès

Date: Wednesday, July 9th
Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm (doors, 6:00pm)
Location: Tobacco Warehouse, Brooklyn Bridge Park (1 Main St, DUMBO) map
Cost: Free
Tonight is the kickoff for DUMBO's Music At the Bridge series, where five Brooklyn performance spaces—each with a limited seating capacity, but impeccable taste and a lot of heart and personality— are invited to make the Tobacco Warehouse their home for the evening. This evening is currated by FreeNYC Favorite Barbés, Park Slope's forward-thinking space for global music, art, and film. Featuring performances by Las Rubias Del Norte (angelic harmonies set to a South of the Border beat), The Parker String Quartet (from Beethoven to Ligeti and back)and Mandingo Ambassadors (West African guitar music from the ‘60s). With video manipulations by Shaun Irons and Lauren Petty. More info on the artists below. All Ages.
Las Rubias Del Norte
The sound of Las Rubias Del Norte is a re-invention, a nostalgic throwback to a time and place mostly imagined where Peruvian waltzes, Andean huaynos and Cuban Guajiras mix with French opera, Cowboy tunes and Bollywood classics. The result plays like a dreamy soundtrack with classical harmonies set to a Latin beat. Songs on their latest album Panamericana have been called sparkling gems (The New Yorker) and their harmonies described as pure as Andean air (LA Times). The group has been featured on NPR's Weekend Edition. They will be joined by The Parker String Quartet on a few songs.
The Parker String Quartet
Founded in 2002 by four NEC students, The Parker String Quartet has already gone on to win the Grand prize at the Bordeaux String Quartet competition and has been called "extraordinary" by Allan Koznin of The New York Times in his review of their Carnegie Hall debut. The quartet is known for playing high profile concerts in halls across the world as well as more unorthodox concerts in alternative venues such as Barbès. They will join forces with Las Rubias Del Norte on a few songs and draw from their repertoire which includes Beethoven, Bartok, Haydn and Ligeti.
The Mandingo Ambassadors
The Mandingo Ambassadors originally formed in Guinea, West Africa in the late 1960s by guitarist Mamady Djelike Kouyate and singer Emile Soumah. Their music became some of the most beloved and influential of their generation and their songs were widely imitated. Mamady later went on to perform for many years with Guinea’s most popular group, Bembeya Jazz National. Now based in New York, Mamady Kouyate has decided to revive The Ambassadors. His electrifying guitar-work is supported by the new Mandingo Ambassadors, a crew of Guinean and American musicians who have steeped their glorious sound in classic 60's Guinean mandingo music.
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