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TransAtlanticFestival2017
The Sound of the World Right Now.
April 21 - April 22 2017
All Day
We look forward to a groovy weekend at the North Beach Bandshell with you for the 2017 TransAtlantic Festival
Day 1 Made in Miami ACHÉ / Los Herederos / Lazaro Casanova
After show party Friday at On The Rocks Miami Beach with Gummdrops and Mishu Music featuring Pocket of Lollipops, Ex Norwegian and KumiAlvarez (free with wristband).
Day 2 AfroRoots World Music Night Sinkane / Vieux Farka Touré / Symbi Roots
After show party Saturday at Sandbar Lounge with Erick Paredes and friends.
Both nights feature great food: The Avenue – British Diner, WATT Collective and Peace a’ Pie and the mixologists from Blackbird Ordinary behind the bars. Capoeira in the park and more.
Ask a Yoruba; aché is the primordial, mystical life force that permeates everything in the universe. A group of Miami music veterans have tapped in for an exciting new project that fuses rhythms of the orishas with house music – A.C.H.É AfroCuban House Experiment featuring OSCAR G (Murk Records, Funky Green Dogs) OBA Frank Lords and Katiahshé.
Vieux Farka Touré is often referred to as “The Hendrix of the Sahara.” He is the son of legendary Malian guitar player Ali Farka Touré, and he continues to explore the fertile musical links between Malian music and American blues. His collaborations include legends of African music and far beyond, including Dave Matthews, Idan Rachel, Julia Easterlin.
Sinkane is a Sudanese-Brooklynite bandleader (Atomic Bomb! supergroup, which includes David Byrne, Damon Albarn, members of Hot Chip, LCD Sound System, Amadou & Mariam and so many others) Here he brings his funk-soul-afropop group for a live set, in support of their new release Life and Livin’ It.
TransAtlantic Festival features the US debut of all-female Haitian rara group Symbi Roots. Prepare for transformation.
Tickets at TransAtlanticFestival.com $15/day advance, $25 weekend passes. TransAtlantic Festival is presented by The Rhythm Foundation with support from John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Additional support is received from Jack Daniels, Concrete Beach Brewery, Atlantic Broadband, Waterside Hotel, Urban Resource, City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council, and Miami Dade Department of Cultural Affairs. Day 2 of the Festival is presented in partnership with Community Arts and Culture‘s Afro Roots World Music Festival.