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May 9, 2019, Thursday - Schubert Club Mix: Chalaca at Machine Shop

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Machine Shop, 300 2nd Street SE

Schubert Club Mix: Chalaca

A relatively new ensemble (formed in 2016), Chalaca explores the confluence of cultures found in South America and the Caribbean with a unique combination of clarinet, harp and percussion. Following the migration of rhythm from Africa and Europe, to the Andean Mountains, to the Amazon…and finally, right to the heart of America, Chalaca is a celebration of the composers who have immigrated to the United States from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Venezuela…alongside the folk masters who inspired them.