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LACS Performance. Yahuba: Afro-Caribbean Music from Puerto Rico

Yahuba
Thursday, November 10, 2016
7:00-9:00 PM
Rackham Auditorium Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Map
Yahuba is a Puerto Rican musical group music whose varied repertoire highlights the fusion of different folkloric traditions in the region, such as jíbaro, bomba, plena, and danza from Puerto Rico; salve, palos, bachata, and merengue from the Dominican Republic; RaRa and Konpa from Haiti; changüi, rumba, son, bolero, and guaracha from Cuba, among other musical traditions. All of these rich musical traditions are reworked from their most basic and essential melodic and harmonic elements, on top of an African-American jazz and funk base, to create a new platform for a truly Pan-Caribbean cultural fusion.

Founded in 1999, Yahuba is also dedicated to the research, education, and performance of the musical traditions of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean region. An important tenet of the band’s work is the diffusion of knowledge about Caribbean culture as seen throughout the history of its musical tradition, especially those elements connected to its African heritage.
Building: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Event Type: Performance
Tags: Culture, International, Latin America, Music
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, International Institute, Center for World Performance Studies

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