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Global Education Center4822 Charlotte Ave.
Nashville, TN 37209 Global Education Center is located on the corner of Charlotte Ave. and 49th Ave. Street parking is available as well as parking across the street at Richland Park. Public transportation is also available with a Metro bus stop directly in front of our location. |
About Ida y Vuelta
Laura Cambron - Jarana & Vocals
Jaime Garza - Leona, Requinto & Vocals
Daniel Villarreal - Cajon, Quijada & Cajita
Zacbe Pichardo - Harp, Quijada & Cajon
Ida y Vuelta’s presentations come from a long tradition of Mexican folk music called Son Jarocho. The genre is a fusion of African, Spanish and Indigenous music and poetry. Ida y Vuelta’s instrumentation is native to the Veracruz region and includes jaranas (8 string small guitars), requinto (lead 4 string guitar), leona (acoustic bass), zapateado (percussive foot tapping) and they also incorporate the cajón (wood peruvian box) and cajita (small peruvian box) for reinforcements.
Ida y Vuelta plays traditional “sones” which some date back over 300 years as well as their own arrangements and original tunes. They respectfully perform this music and aspire to make known its rich historical and musical value, specifically here in the South.
Jaime Garza - Leona, Requinto & Vocals
Daniel Villarreal - Cajon, Quijada & Cajita
Zacbe Pichardo - Harp, Quijada & Cajon
Ida y Vuelta’s presentations come from a long tradition of Mexican folk music called Son Jarocho. The genre is a fusion of African, Spanish and Indigenous music and poetry. Ida y Vuelta’s instrumentation is native to the Veracruz region and includes jaranas (8 string small guitars), requinto (lead 4 string guitar), leona (acoustic bass), zapateado (percussive foot tapping) and they also incorporate the cajón (wood peruvian box) and cajita (small peruvian box) for reinforcements.
Ida y Vuelta plays traditional “sones” which some date back over 300 years as well as their own arrangements and original tunes. They respectfully perform this music and aspire to make known its rich historical and musical value, specifically here in the South.
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This program is made possible with support from Humanities Tennessee, an affiliate of National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional funding from Metro Nashville Arts Commission, Tennessee Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts and Vanderbilt University Center for Latin American Studies.