Con Huda Asfour (oud, strumento arabo a pizzico), Irina Solinas (violoncello), Christian Poggioni (voce recitante) e dott. Sergio Basso (Universidad Carlos III Madrid) Ingresso libero con prenotazione
Join us at The Kennedy Center for a weekend of celebratory sounds, storytelling, and dance affirming the creativity, joy, and resilience of Global South diaspora and black communities in the DMV.
Oudist Huda Asfour, saxophonist Sarah Hughes and setar player Azadeh Karami join forces for a night of free improvisations. Opening for the group is the prolific and imaginative saxophonist Brad Linde, playing a solo set on C-melody saxophone. Outdoor seating. Advanced tickets required.
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