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Duende

Presented in partnership with San José Office of Cultural Affairs, Duende is an exploration of the Latina identity through a reimagination of Spanish folk songs. For the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, “duende” was the spirit that transfixed and elevated an audience leading them to “the dark root of the cry.” Ineffable, powerful, mysterious, it was a force he saw as essential to the flamenco artists and bullfighters of Southern Spain, near Andalusia where he was born and raised.

This program incorporates Lorca’s original fascination with traditional flamenco melodies, and reimagines them through the use of electronically synthesized sounds. The concert will also feature the premiere of a new song cycle, “Serenade Under the Moon” through which living composer John Villar takes poems from around the world about the moon and sets them for voice, guitar, and piano.

Performed by TCP founder/director Carla Canales, guitarist Jiji, artwork by Rosemary Feit Covey, and Christopher Botta on electronics.

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Earlier Event: May 19
Hammer Theatre Center
Later Event: June 12
National Gallery of Art