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SUMMARY:100 Years of Astor Piazzolla
DESCRIPTION:An extraordinary musician\, composer\, and bandleader Astor Piazzolla\, the creator of New Tango\, would have celebrated his 100th birthday this March 11. \nWhile listening to his music today\, it’s hard to understand how controversial he once was and the violent reactions he inspired. But for his New Tango\, Piazzolla looked past tradition\, the dancers’ needs\, and the postcard clichés of tango\, and drew instead from European classical music\, jazz\, and  Klezmer\, a distant echo perhaps of his growing up in the Lower East Side in New York City. His New Tango included soaring melodies\, Bachian fugues\, urgent Bartok-inspired rhythms\, walking basses\, and the sound of the electric guitar. It was a blast of fresh air. \nAnd just like that\, the man so many traditionalists accused of killing tango might have saved it — most notably from itself. \nHis New Tango stirred and re-energized the genre at home and reached a new\, global audience. It brought Piazzolla — who\, as a student of classical music by day and a tango musician by night\, once dreamed of becoming a classical composer — to classical music temples. His admirers and collaborators came to New Tango from unexpected places in the music universe\, including classical masters such as Mstislav Rostropovich\, Gidon Kremer\, and Yo-Yo Ma; jazz luminaries such as Gerry Mulligan\, Gil Evans\, Al DiMeola\, and Gary Burton\, and dance music diva Grace Jones. \nAstor Piazzolla died in July 1992. He was 71. \nHis brand of tango\, his New Tango\, is now played by symphonic orchestras\, chamber groups\, and string quartets worldwide. \nThe Koubek Center is proud to commemorate Astor Piazzolla with images\, voices\, and some of the New Tangos that helped turn a local\, popular dance music into a global art. \nFEATURED ARTISTS  \nPablo Aslan‘s Mash-ish \n\n“Balada Para mi Muerte” (1970) Part of the collaboration with Horacio Ferrer that also yielded “Balada Para un Loco”\n“Libertango” (1974) Recorded in Italy. This piece\, one of the most popular in Piazzolla´s repertoire\, was turned into a dance hit by pop diva Grace Jones\n“Oblivion” (1984) Recorded in Italy. Music for the film Enrico IV by Marco Bellochio\n\nRio de Janeiro\, Brazil\nLuana Mallet\, vocals\, guitar\nJosé Arimatéa\, trumpet\, flugelhorn\, horn arrangements\nRoberto Rutigliano\, drums\, percussion arrangements\nZero Telles\, percussion \nBuenos Aires\, Argentina\nEleonora Ferreyra\, bandoneon\nEva Wolff\, bandoneon\nAyelén Pais\, bandoneon\nNatsuki Nishihara\, bandoneon \nVinalhaven\, ME\nPablo Aslan\, electric and acoustic bass\, arrangements\, music director\, producer \nMiguel Arrabal\nBandoneon\nRemembering Piazzolla                           \nDavid Alsina & Fellows of New World Symphony String Quartet  \n\n“Adios Nonino” Written in October 1959\, after the death of Piazzolla’s father\, nicknamed “Nonino”)\n“L’Amour”  (1975) Music for the film “Lumiere” by Jeanne Moreau\n\nDavid Alsina\, bandoneon\nKa-Yeon Lee\, violin\nYanki Karatas\, violin\nStephanie Block\, viola\nClare Bradford\, cello                                                  \nDaniel Rosenfeld\nFilm Director\nClip of Documentary “The Years of the Shark” \nQuinteto Astor Piazzolla\nFundación Astor Piazzolla \n\n“Camorra II” (1989) The second of the three movements of his late masterpiece\, the title work of the last studio recording by Piazzolla’s quintet. La Camorra was the last of the so called “American Trilogy”\n“Biyuya” (1979) The title track of the first album by Piazzolla’s second (and final) quintet\n\nPablo Mainetti\, bandoneon\nNicolás Guerschberg\, piano\nSerdar Geldymuradov\, violin\nDaniel Falasca\, bass\nArmando de la Vega\, guitar \nJulian Vat\, Music Director
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/piazzolla/
LOCATION:Facebook Live @KoubekCenterMDC\, FL
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SUMMARY:Virtual Storybook Picnic / Picnic de Libro en Casa
DESCRIPTION:Along with the Fundación Cuatrogatos and Miami Book Fair\, the Koubek Center has re-imagined our Storybook Picnics as virtual events\, encouraging kids to create their personal version of the picnics at home while joining us on our virtual picnic. The 30-minute bilingual Storybook Picnics at Home take place twice a month\, and feature story time\, mime and circus performances\, children’s theatre\, music\, percussion and arts and crafts demos. Kids can invite their favorite stuffed animals\, GI Joes\, dolls\, and toys to join them on a blanket; or have their BFF connect at the same time. Some might like to create a video or reading from their favorite book to share with their friends online. \nEn colaboración con la Fundación Cuatrogatos y la Feria del Libro de Miami\, estamos re-imaginando nuestros Picnics de Libros como encuentros virtuales bilingues de 30 minutos que contarán con cuentacuentos\, actuaciones de mimo y de circo\, teatro de niños\, música\, percusión y más. Para estos Picnics de Libros ¡en casa!\, queremos animar a los más pequeños a que se inventen su propio picnic en casa al mismo tiempo que se unan a nosotros en nuestro picnic virtual. Los niños pueden invitar a sus animalitos de peluche favoritos\, sacar sus GI Joes\, muñecas y juguetes\, y traerlos a su manta de picnic. También pueden invitar a sus mejores amigos a que conecten al mismo tiempo para poder jugar virtualmente juntos.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/virtual-storybook-picnic-picnic-de-libro-en-casa-12/
LOCATION:Facebook Live @KoubekCenterMDC\, FL
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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SUMMARY:MiND Theatre Workshop at the Koubek Center
DESCRIPTION:Si estás interesado en actuar\, bailar\, escribir y desarrollar tu creatividad al máximo este programa de Miami New Drama en colaboración con el Koubek Center y Limitless Health Institute es para ti. \nUna experiencia educativa innovadora enfocada en la escritura creativa\, la voz\, la danza\, el movimiento y la actuación.  Es completamente gratuita y pueden aplicar jóvenes entre 13 y 17 años – con o sin experiencia – interesados en formarse como actores con el poder de expresar su visión única. \nDurante 9 semanas los participantes explorarán nuevas herramientas de expresión  que les permitan abrir un diálogo desde la reflexión crítica y la propuesta artística con su comunidad. \nEl taller culminará con la presentación de una obra de teatro creada por ellos mismos en los espacios abiertos del Koubek Center y cuidando toda las medidas de bioseguridad.  (CDC guidelines) \nPara aplicar solo debes enviar antes del 25 de febrero un VIDEO de 60 segundos donde te presentes. ¡Mientras antes apliques más chance tienes de asegurar tu cupo! \n Para más información visita www.miaminewdrama.org o escribe a  education@miaminewdrama.org.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/mind-theatre-workshop-at-the-koubek-center/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, FL
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Daniela Padrón + Henry Linarez
DESCRIPTION:A journey into the different musical traditions of Venezuela featuring Daniela Padrón\, Venezuelan-American violinist nominated to the Latin Grammy (2013)\, who adapts some of the most well know pieces of J.S. Bach into different Venezuelan Folkloric Rhythms including joropo\, gaita\, merengue\, among others. She has appeared at some of Venezuela’s most prestigious halls\, including Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex\, Central University of Venezuela\, and Lia Bermudez Arts Center. Daniela is a proud Orchestra Conductor of one of the Miami Music Project’s children orchestras. Daniela will be joined by Henry Linarez\, considered one of the great exponents of Venezuelan cuatro blending in his work Venezuelan folkloric traditions with jazz and classical music elements. A special presentation for Eduardo Padrón Campus Honor’s College Colloquium. \nUn recorrido por las diferentes tradiciones musicales de Venezuela con Daniela Padrón\, violinista venezolana-estadounidense nominada al Grammy Latino (2013)\, quien adapta algunas de las piezas más conocidas de J.S.Bach a diferentes ritmos folclóricos venezolanos como el joropo\, gaita\, merengue\, entre otros.Daniela ha tocado en algunas de las salas más prestigiosas de Venezuela\, como en el Complejo Cultural Teresa Carreño\, la Universidad Central de Venezuela y el Centro de Artes Lia Bermudez.Actualmente\,Daniela es directora de orquesta de una de las orquestas infantiles del Miami Music Project. Acompañando a Daniela estará Henry Linarez\, considerado uno de los grandes exponentes del cuatro venezolano fusionando en su obra las tradiciones folclóricas venezolanas con elementos del jazz y la música clásica.Una presentacion especial para el Coloquio Universitario del Departamento de Honores del Eduardo Padrón Campus.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/daniela-padron-henry-linarez/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, FL
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