Sunday 31 May, 17:30

Heritage & Exile: Ana Carla Maza

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Cellist, singer and composer Ana Carla Maza unfolds a luminous musical world that shifts effortlessly between tenderness and intensity. With her ALAMAR Tour 2026 trio—cello and vocals, keyboards and percussion—she blends jazz, classical textures and Latin rhythms into a vibrant, energetic set that celebrates femininity and Caribbean heritage. The programme alternates intimate songs and spirited grooves, showcasing Maza’s lyrical voice, instrumental finesse and rhythmic drive.

Rue François-d'Ivernois 7,
1206 Genève
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