Coming to Eumundi is a fusion of haunting harmonies, pulsing rhythms and dances from southern Spain combined with hot Latin American rhythms and passionate songs.
You will experience Spanish Rumbas and Tangos, Fandangos and Sevillanas, as well as Colombian Cumbias and Cuban Son montuno with its African influences.
The artists include Venezuelan percussionist Jalberto Maldonado, who is a promoter, educator, craftsman, and lives in the Sunshine Coast from where he performs nationally and internationally, records and promotes world music shows.
Marina “La Nena” Varney is a veteran Colombian singer who feels comfortable in the fields of jazz, folklore popular music but her heart thrives when singing Latin heart-felt songs.
Dancer Yioda Wilson made the Sunshine Coast her home where she teaches, performs and inspires.
Guitarist Tony Miguel has had a long time affair with flamenco guitar music running his own flamenco tablao in the UK, and also lived in Spain soaking up the fervent flamenco rhythms.
Donovan Rodriguez is an accomplished guitarist and vocalist, hailing from Mexico, with vast experience in many music styles, relishing in his Latin-roots music which he embraces whole heartedly.
FlamenConbrio art form can be described as a “conversation” between dancer, singer and musicians. The performance focuses on raw emotions that are specific to the genres. Flamenco and Latin music and songs are known for their emotional context, chords and lyrics which can be dark and dramatic as much as they can be happy and festive.
Sunshine Coast music lovers can enjoy this experience on Saturday 4 September from 6pm to 9.30pm, at Eumundi School of Arts.
Flamenconbrio are known for their sell out performances, given there is limited seating capacity for this show due to a Covid Safe Plan, patrons are encouraged to book online.
Tickets are available only online for $35 by going to trybooking.com/BTEIZ