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Thursday, April 11, 2013

LULAWORLD 2013 LULA'S LATIN SOUL - Presented by Lula Music and Arts Centre May 10 to 31

 



16 Concerts! 5 CD Releases! More than 120 artists representing more than a dozen countries.
Each May, the annual LULAWORLD festival gives us the opportunity to work with local artists to create special presentations that push our programming into new areas, to encourage first time collaborations and to include special guest artists from outside of Toronto as well as artists from musical cultures and genres that may not represented at Lula on a weekly basis.
This year's festival opens with night of Ethiopian jazz and closes with an evening dedicated to the history of Brazilian samba with a special guest dancer / choreographer visiting from Brazil. Other projects featured in the festival include an evening that blends soul and world influences, a collaboration between international Ukrainian musicians with a local visual artist and an evening produced in conjunction with Jewish Music
Although, our reach is wide, there's no denying that Lula was born with a Latin soul. When planning this year's festival, we looked at the latest projects by Toronto artists and were amazed by the depth, variety and caliber of the work being brought forth by Latin music communities over the last year. As a result, this year's festival includes many aspects and elements of Latin music as it blends with and informs other genres. This year's concerts (which include 5 CD releases!) will reveal the Latin soul as it is expressed joyfully through classical, hip hop, reggae, Afrobeat, Jewish music, jazz and straight-ahead salsa!
LULAWORLD is made possible by the support of the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council and the Ontario Arts Council as well as our sponsors Toronto Hispano, CBC Radio, Telelatino, Mill Street Brewery, Brazil Travel and Dr. O.K.
Lula Music and Arts Centre would like to thank its presenting partners: Batuki Music Society, Dos Mundos Arts and Media, Uma Nota, Cuba in Toronto, United Soul and Solid Garage, Jewish Music Week in Toronto, Small World Music and Dance Migration.

PRESS AND ARTIST RECEPTION
FRIDAY APRIL 26 - 6 to 8 PM
Members of the press are invited to join us to meet LULAWORLD artists and programers and to learn more about the sixteen great events that make up this year's festival. Those attending the reception are welcome to stay and enjoy the Daniel Barnes Trio at 8pm. Please rsvp to info@lula.ca by April 22.

EVENT DETAILS
All Lulaworld events will take place at
Lula Lounge
1585 Dundas Street West, Toronto
(one and a half blocks west of Dufferin)
More info at lula.ca and lulaworld.ca
Dinner Reservations Guarantee Seating. Doors at 7pm, show times vary. See individual listings.
Reserve through lula.ca or call 416 588 0307


jay danley
Friday, May 10 (8pm, $15)
Jay Danely Ethio Jazz Project & Fantahun Shewanochew
Co-presented with Batuki Music Society

Opening night of LULAWORLD 2013!
Jay Danley's compositions combine Ethiojazz with influences from Latin, modern jazz, ambient and progressive music.
Inspired by Ethiopian- born percussionist Mulatu Astatke of the popular Les Ethiopiques recording series, Danley creatively explores the deep beauty of Ethiopian music.

A master in the unique tunings of Ethiopian music, Shewankochew is an acoustic krar player, multi instrumentalist, composer, arranger and vocalist who has performed throughout the world.


jimmy
Saturday, May 11 (10:30pm, $15 ADV/ $20)

Lula is proud to present one of the most creative forces in contemporary salsa - trombonist Jimmy Bosch. Of Puerto Rican descent and raised in New Jersey, Jimmy has performed and recorded with a who's who of salsa and Latin jazz including Andy Gonzalez, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barreto, Ruben Blades, Willie Colon and Ocar D'Leon.

Rooted in the Cuban sonora tradition, Conjunto Lacalu is one of Toronto's leading salsa ensembles. Founded and directed by pianist Sean Bellaviti, this group has been singled out for their unique repertoire and outstanding musicianship.
euphonia
Monday, May 13 (8pm, $10)
euphonia will present work by celebrated Latin American composers Manuel Ponce, Arturo Márquez, Astor Piazzola, Roberto Valera, Carlos Farinas and Jose Maria Vitier.

Conductor Simon Capet describes euphonia as "a community of musicians, a new orchestra for a new generation, a ground-breaking ensemble of dynamic artists." Playing classical music with remarkable energy and beauty, euphonia makes each performance a unique and dramatic spectacle to engage the audience through both their eyes and their ears.
cuevas
Wednesday, May 15 (8pm, $15)
Long-celebrated for her sophisticated Latin jazz compositions and impressive vocal acrobatics, "Canada's emerging Latin music queen" reveals new artistic dimensions with the release of her fourth CD, Espejo.
Espejo is a true testament to Cuevas' growth as an artist. Shaped by her international performances, work with acclaimed artists and newfound motherhood, Espejo seamlessly blends genres from blues to pop with Cuevas' signature soaring vocals and Latin jazz sound.
pablo
Thursday, May 16 (8pm, $20)
The distance between Kingston, Jamaica and Havana, Cuba is a short 812 kilometres made even shorter through the music of native Jamaican Everton "Pablo" Paul.

Recorded at the Nelson Studio in Havana Cuba, Remembrance is an amazing recast of Bob Marley's music featuring Everton 'Pablo' Paul and a choice group of Havana-based musicians - La Academia - led by Ruy Lopez Nussa and arranged by musical director Roberto Garcia Lopez.

With opening set by Jay Douglas and the All Stars.

amhed
Friday, May 17 (8pm $15)
As part of his Breath of Life Project, Cuban-Canadian drummer Amhed Mitchel launches his debut CD Path to Heaven.

Mitchel's octet, comprised of some the city's most stellar jazz and Latin players including Elmer Ferrer, Stan Fomin, Roberto Riveron, Jorge Luis Papiosco, Luis Denis, Pablosky Rosales and Dave Restivo, will be joined by two very special guests - Robi Botos and Cuban trumpet virtuoso, Alexander Brown.
Friday, May 17 (10:30 pm, $15)
One of Toronto's best-loved salsa singers, Yani launches his first CD. His debut (self-titled) solo release is destined to become a classic for salsa dancers, both locally and internationally.

Recorded in Colombia and produced and arranged by Toronto's Roberto Linares Brown, the album has unique harmonic qualities that show off Yani's distinctive vocals. Fans of artists such as Victor Manuelle, Gilberto Santa Rosa or Marc Anthony will love this accessible and irresistible new recording.



allstars
Saturday, May 18 (10:30pm, $15)
Featuring top vocalists from Toronto's vibrant salsa scene and backed by cream of the crop musicians, the Lula All Stars showcase original Canadian compositions, many of which are included on the 2012 Lula Lounge Essential Tracks CD which was recently profiled on NPR's popular show "All Things Considered."

Most of the band members also lead their own musical projects and each contributes their unique style to create this Toronto salsa super group. Featuring Lady Son, Roberto Linares Brown, Luisito Orbegoso and Ricky Franco!
jones
Sunday, May 19 (8pm, $15 ADV / $20)
Internationally-acclaimed Brazilian jazz pianist Benjamim Taubkin joins us direct from Sao Paulo, Brazil to perform a solo concert. Brazilian Canadian composer and vocalist Luanda Jones received rave reviews for her 2009 release Aquarela.

Followed by an Uma Nota After Party
In collaboration with Dos Mundos Arts and Media and aluCine, Colombian-born vocalist, visual artist and Bridges series curator Lido Pimienta joins Uma Nota DJs laying down Afro-Brazilian, funk and Latin grooves and a live performance by Pimienta. ($5 after 10pm)
Thursday, May 23 (8pm, $20 ADV / $25)
By way of her warm lush harmonies, strong melodic hooks and engaging lyrics, Sacha Williamson leads us through a musical landscape of jazz, soul, electronica and Latin influences. Pennsylvania-based Josh Milan is known for his solo work as a soul/house vocalist and songwriter as well as for his recordings with the legendary house group Blaze.
Before coming to Canada, Cuban-born trumpeter Kervin Barreto recorded and toured with the legendary Giraldo Piloto and Klimax. In Toronto, he has worked Toronto's top jazz artists including Pat Labarbara, Hilario Durán, and Archie Alleyne. Most recently, Kervin toured internationally with the multiple Grammy award-winning Calle 13.
The hugely influential, multiple Juno Award-winner and Grammy-nominee, Jane Bunnett is celebrated for her groundbreaking exploration of Afro-Cuban melodies, rhythms and musical culture.
ogguere
Friday, May 24 (10:30pm, $15)
Telmary + Ogguere
Co-presented with Dos Mundos Arts And Media.
Two pioneers of Cuban alternative music, each known for their groundbreaking genre fusions, join forces for the first time.

Havana-born "rapera" Telmary Diaz is much loved by Cuban and international audiences for her mesmerizing blend of poetry, rap, jazz and Cuban rhythms.

Ogguere (aka Edrey Riveri) is recognized for his masterful fusions of traditional Cuban rumba and son with African rhythms, jazz, funk, rap and rock. He has toured Europe with Gilles Peterson and Havana Cultura projects and recently released his critically-acclaimed full-length album, Solar.
adonis
Saturday, May 25 (10:30pm, $15ADV / $20)
Like his fraternal twin Alexis, now better known as Alex Cuba, Adonis Puentes was destined to become a music star. Sabor a Café, his latest CD and first collection of original compositions, fulfills the Cuban-Canadian singer's destiny.

"The new work from Adonis Puentes will surprise many. The variety of the songs, excellent and original arrangements, and the superlative quality of the musicians, produce a record that I consider one of the best I have listened to in some time...I recommend [it] with all my heart." - Ruben Blades
jaffa cake
Sunday, May 26 (8pm, $20ADV / $25DOOR)
Jaffa Road + David Buchbinder's Odessa/Havana
Co-presented with Jewish Music Week in Toronto.
Toronto-based, Juno Award-nominee Jaffa Road has created a unique sonic landscape that draws organically from the worlds of sacred and secular Jewish songs, Arabic and Indian music, modern jazz, rock and dub, creating a union between acoustic and electronic, secular and sacred, ancient and modern.

David Buchbinder's Odessa/Havana is a high-powered collision of two great musical styles, both with roots in Andalusia, that builds an original sound from their natural connection. Following up on the success of their debut release, National Jazz Award-winning trumpeter and composer David Buchbinder teams up with JUNO-winning, pianist and composer, Hilario Durán and a crew of Canada's top jazz and world musicians, add Ladino-infected songs and instrumentals from their second CD to be released in June on John Zorn's Tzadik label.

Tuesday, May 28 (8pm, $20 ADV/ $25)
Co-presented with Small World Music
Canadian painter Ihor Polishchuk and the legendary Ukrainian duo, collaborate to create a unique synthesis of evocative poetry, song and visual art.
Critics have described the work of Halyna and Lesia Telnyuk as "a breath of fresh air," "a tonic against despair," and "the last bastion of true poetry and music in the domain of the contemporary Ukrainian song."
Featuring vocalist Stacey Yerofeyeva, DoVira fuses the roots Ukrainian musical heritage with western styles such as jazz, rock, and electronic music.
faces
Friday, May 31
Toronto-based Brazilian dance ensemble Dance Migration is joined by special guest, Brazilian choreographer, instructor and dancer Rosangela Silvestre, direct from Brazil.
A native of Bahia, Silvestre studied and researched the art of dance in Brazil, India Egypt, Senegal and Cuba. The collaborative project, Faces of Samba, is an exploration of samba from the past, the present and the future.
Batucada Carioca, led by percussionist Maninho Costa, performs traditional and rhythms from the samba schools of Rio de Janeiro bringing to Toronto the joy, the fidelity and the soul of true Samba.
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LULA LOUNGE / LULA MUSIC AND ARTS CENTRE
1585 DUNDAS STREET WEST
lula.ca 416 588 0307
media contact: Tracy Jenkins tracy@lula.ca, 416 588 0307

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