Thursday 11 June, 18:30

Acoustic Latin Live

An intimate acoustic set by a guitar-and-voice duo that revisits Uruguayan and Brazilian song traditions. The programme blends gentle rhythmic motifs, warm nylon-string textures and close-harmony vocals, moving between breezy candombe-tinged grooves and reflective ballads. The staging favors simplicity: sparse sonorities, intimate lighting and close listening that foregrounds nuance and phrasing. The performance invites quiet conviviality and transportive nostalgia, offering a delicate, sensual listening experience that highlights the melodic and rhythmic richness of South American popular traditions.

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Photo Credit: La Barje
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Photo Credit: La Barje

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