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SUMMARY:City Center Live: Amado Espinoza
DESCRIPTION:Amado Espinoza is a prominent face in Kansas City’s music scene. He is a unique performing artist\, composer and instrument maker from Cochabamba\, Bolivia. He respects the folk traditions of the Andes Mountains while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality. \nABOUT CITY CENTER LIVE\nCity Center Live is a free performing arts series featuring a variety of musical and small theatrical acts. It is a program of the Lenexa Arts Council. Grab a drink or bite to eat from the Lenexa Public Market and come see the show!
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/city-center-live-amado-espinoza/
LOCATION:Lenexa City Hall\, 17101 W 87th st Parkway\, Lenexa\, KS\, 66219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Freestyle: ISKAY
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the debut of Charlotte Street’s Freestyle performances\, a low-key Second Saturday afternoon social gathering featuring intimate performances\, communal zine-making\, and free coffee from local pop-ups.\nLive music will be provided by ISKAY\, music duo Amado Espinoza and Pedro Calderon who specialize in traditional South American music. Come and go as you please for a casual afternoon of zine-making and FREE coffee provided by local Latinx + Indigenous family-owned business Café Corazón. Sketching\, writing\, and connecting with community are encouraged.\n—\nABOUT ISKAY\nAmado Espinoza is a unique performing artist\, composer\, and instrument maker from Cochabamba\, Bolivia\, who respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality\nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) who plays flutes\, guitar\, and vocals. \nABOUT CAFÉ CORAZÓN\nCafé Corazón is a local Latinx & Indigenous family-owned business specializing in classic and specialty Latinx coffee and espresso drinks and traditional Yerba Mate tea.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/freestyle-iskay/
LOCATION:Charlotte Street\, 3333 Wyoming\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64111\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Warmest Wave: A Sound Meditation Journey
DESCRIPTION:In this nonstop world\, taking rest is a subversive act. Take rest with us during this one hour sound meditation journey with musicians Ezgi Karakuş and Amado Espinoza as they share their newest collaboration\, The Warmest Wave. Let your cares drift away for a little while in the gentle flow of traditional Peruvian and Native American pan pipes and flutes such as the quenacho\, mamaquena\, and sikus\, as well as the warm undulations of the cello\, a crackling fire\, and the harmonious undercurrent of the shruti box. An optional Q & A period will be offered after the performance.\nBring a yoga mat\, pillow\, blanket and any other cozy items you might need to make yourself comfortable in a floor-sitting or reclining posture. We have a limited supply of mats and props for those who need to borrow them. Folding chairs are available as well.\nWhen: Saturday November 4\, 2023 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm\nWhere: 11100 Ash Street Suite 103\, Leawood\, KS 66211\nCost: $40 (MAM members enjoy a 20% discount by entering the code MEMBERS20 at check out)\nAll of our classes are scheduled in the US Central time zone. Pre-registration is required so we can plan accordingly. No refunds the day of the event or thereafter. We may choose to cancel in the event of inclement weather or under-enrollment – if this happens registrants will receive a full refund.\nAbout the Artists:\nEzgi Karakus is a highly accomplished Turkish cellist whose musical journey began at the age of eleven. Her talents were duly recognized as she won the concerto competition three times during her conservatory education. After moving to the United States\, her exceptional skills were awarded first prize in the Belle and Lynum Jackson Balshaw Music Competition. She completed her Doctor of Musical Arts in Cello Performance at the prestigious UMKC Conservatory of Music & Dance. Ezgi has performed internationally with renowned orchestras like the Topeka Symphony\, Tulsa Symphony\, and Kansas City Symphony. She was also featured as a soloist at the esteemed Springfield Symphony\, Topeka Symphony and Yo-Yo Ma’s Master Class at the Kauffman Center of the Performing Arts. On May 25th\, 2023\, She made her debut at the prestigious Carnegie Hall\, gracing its illustrious stage with her ensemble\, Ensemble Iberica\, for the sold-out Amazonas concert series. Furthermore\, she is currently a cellist of Symphony of Northwest Arkansas\, co-director of Soundwave Academy and an accomplished cellist of Ensemble Iberica.\nAmado Espinoza was born in Cochabamba\, the heart of Bolivia. From a young age he recognized a need to make music. He creates music that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality. Amado works as a solo performer and with his groups the Amado Espinoza Quartet\, Colectivo Yanquitl\, and Ayllu. He is a featured artist with Ensemble Iberica (Kansas City\, MO)\, Oil rock band (Cochabamba\, Bolivia) and guides musical meditations. He also makes beautiful instruments by hand from around the world
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/the-warmest-wave-a-sound-meditation-journey-2/
LOCATION:11100 Ash Street Suite 103\, 11100 Ash Street Suite 103\, Leawood\, KS\, 66211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Folk Alliance International - Calpulli Iskali
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a traditional Aztec performance from the Calpulli Iskali Mehxica Dancers! Their breathtaking ceremony of music and dance honors ancestral traditions and culture. Come learn about Mexican heritage through this beautiful performance!\nNovember 3rd at 5:45 pm CT at our office:\n601 Avenida Cesar E. Chavez KCMO 64111
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/folk-alliance-international-calpulli-iskali/
LOCATION:Folk Alliance International\, 601 Avenida Cesar E. Chavez\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64111\, United States
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SUMMARY:Abrazos: World Folk Music
DESCRIPTION:Abrazos was formed in 2023 by Amado Espinoza and Po Sim Head (Fanny)\, who hail from different parts of the world. “Abrazos” means “hugs” in Spanish\, reflecting the deep friendship and musical collaboration between the duo. Drawing from their diverse backgrounds – Amado’s Andean roots and Fanny’s classical piano training in Hong Kong – they blend their ideas and experiment with music genres from around the world. This has resulted in a truly unique and distinctive sound.\nCentral Library\nRoom: Kirk Hall\nEvent Type: Arts\, Culture\, Performances\nIn Person Event\nhttps://kclibrary.org/events-activities-calendar/adults/abrazos-world-folk-music?delta=0&fbclid=IwAR0HUyWwV71oQs3jHh3_SPZ9E_pgbQvVhaqGNGA5SkmpNwyUCXJC7fff7cQ
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/abrazos-world-folk-music/
LOCATION:Central Library\, 14 West 10th St.\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Behind the Curtain featuring Chris Dahlquist & Amado Espinoza
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, Oct. 26th at Oak Street Mansion for a journey of discovery where art\, culture\, and connection intertwine. Behind The Curtain: An Artist Discovery Series is curated by Erin J. McGrane.\nThis month we will feature the photography and visual art of Chris Dahlquist\, and the music of Amado Espinoza.\nEach discovery series will offer opportunities to connect deeply with our featured artists through talks\, exhibits\, and live performances. This October 26th\, experience Chris Dahlquist’s incredible work firsthand\, ask questions and learn more on her artistic process. Enjoy a stirring musical performance by master musician Amado Espinoza. All while savoring curated cuisine and spirits in the beautiful Oak Street Mansion. Luxuriate in our charming boutique Inn with overnight accommodation for the ultimate staycation.\nLimited to 35 participants\, the package includes an artist talk and gallery tour\, live performance\, food\, beverages\, and lodging (subject to Inn availability).\nTickets include:\n— Interview with the Artist Chris Dahlquist\, hosted by Erin J. McGrane\n— Artist Talk and Gallery Tour by Chris Dahlquist\, award-winning photographer and visual artist.\n— Command Performance by Master Musician Amado Espinoza.\n— Delectable cuisine and spirits inspired by the Artists’ vision and home culture.\n— Overnight stay at the historic Oak Street Mansion in luxurious comfort.\nA﻿bout the Artists:\nCHRIS DAHLQUIST | www.chrisdahlquist.com\nKansas City based visual artist Chris Dahlquist has exhibited extensively throughout the United States in a variety of traditional and non-traditional settings including art galleries\, art fairs\, and large-scale public installations that allow audiences to interact with photographic objects in unexpected ways. Dahlquist’s works are in hundreds of individual\, corporate and civic collections and have won numerous awards\, including a curatorial award from the Houston Museum of Fine Arts as well as grants from Mid-America Art Alliance and the Kansas City Arts Council. Dahlquist is represented by Sager Reeves Gallery and Olson Larsen Galleries.\nAMADO ESPINOZA | www.alejandroj83.sg-host.com\nAmado Espinoza \, an award-winning Bolivian musician and instrument-maker\, seamlessly fuses Andean folk traditions with diverse musical influences. He co-founded Resonation Music and Arts\, LLC\, fostering cultural curiosity through music and storytelling. Amado has collaborated with Ensemble Iberica\, contributed to film\, theater\, and dance projects\, and received the 2022 Spirit of Folk award from Folk Alliance International. He’s a 2019 grant recipient of the Lighton International Artist Exchange Program\, a 2017 Charlotte Street Foundation Generative Performing Arts Fellow\, and gave a masterclass on Andean Music at Berklee School of Music in October 2019. Amado is a Milan Conservatory graduate from Cochabamba\, Bolivia.\nVisual arts\nMeet Your Hosts\nTickets\n4343 Oak Street\,Kansas City\,64111\,US\n39.047810\, -94.581570
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/behind-the-curtain-featuring-chris-dahlquist-amado-espinoza/
LOCATION:Oak Street Mansion\, 4343 Oak Street\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64111\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T110000
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SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market-5/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231014T160000
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CREATED:20230909T053817Z
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SUMMARY:Porch Fest KC 2023
DESCRIPTION:PorchFestKC returns for another year of fabulous music — presented from the front porches of some of Midtown Kansas City’s most beautiful neighborhoods. Bands and performers from all over the region will be showcasing a dozen different genres of music. Enjoy them all in a single afternoon.\nBring your lawn chair (and your friends!) and join us on the front lawns. Wander from porch-to-porch all afternoon. A little bluegrass right here — some Latin down the street — a bit of R&B around the corner. All free. All ages. All amazing.\nIncredible food trucks will be available in both neighborhoods.\nThis is a free event. We do ask\, however\, that everyone please come with a pocket full of small bills\, and tip every band you see! Bands play solely for tips. If everyone does a little\, it means a tremendous amount!\n====\nWHERE:\n·Neighborhood:   Valentine\n·Porch Address:    603 Valentine Rd\n·Performance Time:   3:00-4:00pm \nLatin American Music by trio Kimsa
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/porch-fest-kc-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231012T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231012T213000
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CREATED:20230909T052947Z
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SUMMARY:Gabo: A Love Letter\, presented by The Cecilia Series
DESCRIPTION:Gabo: A Love Letter is inspired by Gabriel García Márquez’s most famous novels\, with traditional and classical music from Latin composers woven together with narrated passages from One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera.\nThe Cecilia Series returns to The 1900 Building for its largest project yet\, Gabo: A Love Letter\, based on the magical realism of Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner\, Gabriel García Márquez\, affectionately known as “Gabo.” Produced by The Cecilia Series\, critically acclaimed concerts curated by soprano Victoria Botero\, Gabo: A Love Letter follows the sinuous tales told in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. Performed by an extraordinary international cast of musicians\, storytellers\, and culture bearers\, traditional and classical music from Latin composers is woven together with narrated passages from Gabo’s most famous novels. Featuring the Colombian vallenato genre which inspired García Márquez to write One Hundred Years of Solitude\, globalized by singer Carlos Vives\, and declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding. It is a unique music from the Caribbean coast of Colombia with accordion\, flute\, and percussion that emerged from a land where truth\, myth\, and legend are inseparable. Classical music underscores the delicacy of Love in the Time of Cholera in the second half of the program\, including arias from Daniel Catan’s rarely heard Florencia en las Amazonas and the exquisite duet from Lakme.\nVictoria Botero\, Soprano\, narrator\nNilko Andreas\, Guitar\, narrator\nAmado Espinoza\, Percussion\, flutes\, narrator\nCalvin Arsenia\, Harp\, vocals\, narrator
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/gabo-a-love-letter-presented-by-the-cecilia-series/
LOCATION:1900 Building\, 1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway\, Mission Woods\, KS\, 66205\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231001T160000
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SUMMARY:The Andes: A Musical Journey
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month\, the Colombian Cultural Association invites you to experience the enchanting melodies that traverse the peaks and valleys of the majestic Andes! Immerse yourself in the rich rhythms of this breathtaking region as we explore the soul-stirring sounds of traditional Andean music. Experience the enchanting sound of panpipes\, charangos\, and quenas\, echoing the spirit of the Andean landscapes. Let the vibrant colors of our culture come to life through captivating performances by talented local musicians.\nSave the date for a night filled with music and the warmth of community. This musical journey awaits you\, where the heart of the Andes beats in every note. Don’t miss out!
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/the-andes-a-musical-journey/
LOCATION:The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art\, 4525 Oak St\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64111\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230930T140000
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CREATED:20230909T050527Z
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SUMMARY:FIRST PEOPLE FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:Included with admission\, held in our gardens near the Medicine Wheel.\nThe First Peoples Festival brings together performers\, artists\, speakers and other Native American community leaders. We plan to celebrate the Medicine Wheel at the Arboretum and to acknowledge the contributions to our community by all tribes\, to educate non-native people about this value and to encourage understanding between all groups.\nSpecial Guests:\nPeaches’ Frybread\nAmado Espinoza\, Music maker\nWyandot Nation of Kansas\nWichita War Dancer\nJimmy Beason\, professor and author\nKaw Nation\nJanalea Hoffman\, Flautist\nOzhitoon Designs and more…\nJoin us at 10am for a Flute Playing workshop with Janalea. https://oppr.opkansas.org/KS/overland-park-ks/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTQ2ODg5Ng==\nEtiquette\nPlease conduct yourself as if you were in the home of the most respected friends of your most beloved relatives. Anything you wouldn’t do there\, don’t do here.\nDress modestly. It is not appropriate to wear halter tops\, extremely short skirts or shorts\, or swimsuits. Do not wear T-shirts or other items of clothing with profanity or inappropriate slogans.\nDressing up as a Native American is never appropriate. We ask that you refrain from making or wearing native masks\, headdresses\, or imitations of any Native Regalia. You will be asked to leave if you arrive in such costumes. This applies to adults and children.\nPlease refrain from negative thoughts or comments.\nFeel free to bring lawn chairs\, but do not place them in the performance area.\nNever touch a Native American’s regalia. If you feel the need to touch\, always ask permission\, and be gentle and considerate. Respect the personal space of all. You’ll find that most Native Americans are friendly and will answer your questions about their regalia.\nPay attention and listen. Listen to the directions and requests of others given over the microphone and one on one.\nRespect everyone\, non-native and native\, especially elders. Treat everyone with respect and kindness. Look out for children. Treat others as you would expect to be treated.\nAll Garden rules should be followed\, no pets and no tobacco use.\nUse courtesy and respect when photographing. The MC will let you know when it will be absolutely not acceptable to take photographs. If you would like a dancer to pose for you\, always introduce yourself and ask permission. If you are a professional photographer or artist and feel you may use the image in the future for a commercial project\, tell the dancer. Make sure it is OK with him or her.\nDon’t be afraid to ask questions and engage in conversation with vendors\, dancers\, singers and other participants. Enjoy yourself and have a great time!
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/first-people-festival/
LOCATION:Arboretum & Botanical Gardens\, 8909 W. 179th St\, Overland Park\, KS\, 66214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230922T223000
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CREATED:20230905T052453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T054020Z
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SUMMARY:Terra Luna by Quixotic
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in a spellbinding experience created exclusively for the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens by Quixotic! \nThe limited-engagement multimedia installation guides guests on a wild journey through the grounds\, culminating in an immersive performance uniting live music\, dance\, aerial acrobatics and more. Animated by the Arboretum’s transitioning seasons\, the boundary-breaking event illuminates environment in surprising ways: agrestal costuming that incorporates the bounty of the gardens\, embedded performers who meld and merge with the twilight landscape\, light design that leads the audience deeper into the dream. This unique collaboration between Quixotic and Friends of the Arboretum has astounded guests and left them in awe of Mother Nature’s ultimate imagination. \nI will be playing on September 15 and 21-22
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/terra-luna-by-quixotic-3/
LOCATION:Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens\, 8909 W 179th St\, Overland Park\, KS\, 66013\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230921T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230921T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230905T052411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T054038Z
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SUMMARY:Terra Luna by Quixotic
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in a spellbinding experience created exclusively for the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens by Quixotic! \nThe limited-engagement multimedia installation guides guests on a wild journey through the grounds\, culminating in an immersive performance uniting live music\, dance\, aerial acrobatics and more. Animated by the Arboretum’s transitioning seasons\, the boundary-breaking event illuminates environment in surprising ways: agrestal costuming that incorporates the bounty of the gardens\, embedded performers who meld and merge with the twilight landscape\, light design that leads the audience deeper into the dream. This unique collaboration between Quixotic and Friends of the Arboretum has astounded guests and left them in awe of Mother Nature’s ultimate imagination. \nI will be playing on September 15 and 21-22
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/terra-luna-by-quixotic-2/
LOCATION:Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens\, 8909 W 179th St\, Overland Park\, KS\, 66013\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230915T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230915T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230905T052238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T053958Z
UID:2531-1694804400-1694817000@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Terra Luna by Quixotic
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in a spellbinding experience created exclusively for the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens by Quixotic! \nThe limited-engagement multimedia installation guides guests on a wild journey through the grounds\, culminating in an immersive performance uniting live music\, dance\, aerial acrobatics and more. Animated by the Arboretum’s transitioning seasons\, the boundary-breaking event illuminates environment in surprising ways: agrestal costuming that incorporates the bounty of the gardens\, embedded performers who meld and merge with the twilight landscape\, light design that leads the audience deeper into the dream. This unique collaboration between Quixotic and Friends of the Arboretum has astounded guests and left them in awe of Mother Nature’s ultimate imagination. \nI will be playing on September 15 and 21-22
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/terra-luna-by-quixotic/
LOCATION:Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens\, 8909 W 179th St\, Overland Park\, KS\, 66013\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230914T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T200000
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CREATED:20230905T051032Z
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SUMMARY:Returning to the Root
DESCRIPTION:Returning to the Root is a live public performance of poetry and music featuring Hispanic and Indigenous artists in downtown Kansas City. \nWHO: A Nation in Exile with performing artists Amado Espinoza\, Jose Faus\, Marisa Grady\, Robert Bordeaux\, and Pedro X. Molina.\nWHAT: A live performance showcase of artists raising funds for AIRR.\nWHEN: Thursday\, September 14\, 2023. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Performances at 6:00 PM.\nWHERE: 21c Museum Hotel (219 W 9th Street\, Kansas City\, Missouri 64105) \nA Nation In Exile is a series of events that brings together people\, artists\, and organizations from all walks of life to continue the process of healing our state of collective\, relational and spiritual (mental) exile. \nReturning to the Root:\nSitting at the intersection of Indigenous\, African and European relations\, Latine culture begins our journey toward examination\, reclamation and revival. Featuring performances by Amado Espinoza\, Jose Faus\, Marisa Grady\, Robert Bordeaux\, and Pedro X. Molina\, Returning to the Root will be showcasing Hispanic and Indigenous artists who turn an unflinching eye toward our collective and individual condition of exile or bask in the light of reclaiming home. This one day event will be in partnership with AIRR. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to AIRR\, who will also be able to promote and invite the community into their work. Returning to the Root will take place at 21c Museum Hotel.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/returning-to-the-root/
LOCATION:21c Museum Hotel Kansas City\, 219 West 9th Street\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230909T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230909T210000
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CREATED:20230905T050010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T050010Z
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SUMMARY:COUNTERPOINT MUSIC\, FILM & CONSERVATION FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:Come to FLINT HILLS COUNTERPOINT MUSIC\, FILM & CONSERVATION FESTIVAL! I will play South American Music (Iskay) and a workshop with recycled instruments.\nSeptember 9th\, 4:00pm-7:00pm\nFlint Hills Counterpoint is celebrating our 4th anniversary with activities for all ages! Enjoy a day full of music\, art installations\, and land stewardship ecology at the Flint Hills Counterpoint Home Base culminating in an evening film premiere of Reclamation Meridian by Cyan Meeks\, music by Susan Mayo\, accompanied live by the Switchgrass String Quartet at the Flint Hills Counterpoint Pole Barn Stage.\nFor more info and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/670063155937?aff=oddtdtcreator\nT﻿ickets $15 – children under 12 free.\nEvents galore for all ages!\nM﻿usic All Day
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/counterpoint-music-film-conservation-festival/
LOCATION:Flint Hills Counterpoint\, 1660 E. 90th Peabody\, Peabody\, KS\, 66866\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230905T050149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T051143Z
UID:2523-1694250000-1694257200@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market-copy/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230826T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230826T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230707T182051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T182051Z
UID:2515-1693040400-1693047600@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market-4/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230722T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230722T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230705T225235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T225235Z
UID:2508-1690052400-1690059600@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Original & Traditional Music from the Andes
DESCRIPTION:Special concert by Amado Espinoza\, the Bolivian multi-instrumentalist and composer\nAmado Espinoza\, Bolivian Multi-Instrumentalist/Composer: A special night of Amado´s original and traditional music from the Andes mountains\, South America\, and beyond!\nCome and be a part of this unique cultural event that shares the universal language of peace through music!\nTime & Location\nJul 22\, 7:00 PM\nMission Arts Center\, 6124 Johnson Dr\, Mission\, KS 66202\, USA
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/original-traditional-music-from-the-andes/
LOCATION:Mission Arts Center\, 6124 Johnson Dr\, Mission\, KS\, 66202\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230715T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230715T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230705T225813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T180455Z
UID:2511-1689445800-1689449400@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:The Warmest Wave: A Sound Meditation Journey
DESCRIPTION:In this nonstop world\, taking rest is a subversive act. Take rest with us during this one hour sound meditation journey with musicians Ezgi Karakuş and Amado Espinoza as they debut their newest album\, The Warmest Wave. Let your cares drift away for a little while in the gentle flow of traditional Peruvian and Native American pan pipes and flutes such as the quenacho\, mamaquena\, and sikus\, as well as the warm undulations of the cello\, a crackling fire\, and the harmonious undercurrent of the shruti box.\nBring a yoga mat\, pillow\, blanket and any other cozy items you might need to make yourself comfortable in a floor-sitting or reclining posture. We have a limited supply of mats and props for those who need to borrow them. Folding chairs can be made available upon request (with 24 hours notice please).\nWhen: Saturday July 15\, 2023 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm\nWhere: Inner Space Yoga 2711 Troost Avenue Kansas City\, MO 64109\nCost: $25 (MAM members enjoy a 20% discount by entering the code MEMBERS20 at check out)\nAll of our classes are scheduled in the US Central time zone. Pre-registration is required so we can plan accordingly. No refunds the day of the event or thereafter. We may choose to cancel in the event of inclement weather or under-enrollment – if this happens registrants will receive a full refund.\nAbout the Artists:\nEzgi Karakus was born in Turkey and began her cello education at the age of eleven. As a youngster\, she would spend hours playing popular Turkish songs on a toy keyboard. Now she collaborates nationally and internationally with artists from various genres\, including classical\, world\, jazz\, musicals\, and theater productions. She is currently co-director of Soundwave Academy\, a Professor of Cello at Missouri Western State University\, Emporia State University\, and a teaching artist at the Harmony Project Kansas City.\nAmado Espinoza was born in Cochabamba\, the heart of Bolivia. From a young age he recognized a need to make music. He creates music that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality. Amado works as a solo performer and with his groups the Amado Espinoza Quartet\, Colectivo Yanquitl\, and Ayllu. He is a featured artist with Ensemble Iberica (Kansas City\, MO)\, Oil rock band (Cochabamba\, Bolivia) and guides musical meditations. He also makes beautiful instruments by hand from around the world.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/the-warmest-wave-a-sound-meditation-journey/
LOCATION:Inner Space Yoga\, 2711 Troost Avenue\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64109\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230613T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230702T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230531T161410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T161410Z
UID:2504-1686679200-1688337000@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Heart of America Shakespeare Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Tempest comes to Southmoreland Park\, June 13 – July 2\, for our 31st Season! This story features exotic creatures\, conjuring\, comedy\, a love story\, live music and beautiful language. The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and our outdoor setting is a perfect place to bring it to life.  \nNightly Schedule:\n6:00 p.m. – Gates open. Food and drink available from Festival vendors through intermission.\n6:30 p.m. – Pre-show Parody performed by Team Shakespeare\n7:00 p.m. – Show Talk\n7:15 p.m. – Pre-show Parody performed by Team Shakespeare\n8:00 p.m. – The Tempest performance\nThis production runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes\, including a 15 minute intermission. \nSelect your date\, June 13 – July 2\, Tuesday – Sunday\, NOW as this will be a production you DON’T want to miss. Admission is FREE\, with reserved seating options available. Reserved seating will be available starting May 10\, 2023.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/heart-of-america-shakespeare-festival/
LOCATION:Shakespeare in the Park\, E 47th St Ter\, Kansas City\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230525T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T002149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T002149Z
UID:2487-1685044800-1685053800@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Ensemble Iberica at Carnegie Hall
DESCRIPTION:Come join us to celebrate our 10-year anniversary with our concert debut at Carnegie Hall!\nMay 24th – 28th\, 2023\nEnsemble Iberica artistic director\, Beau Bledsoe\, guitarist and NYC resident\, Nilko Andreas\, and Ensemble Iberica’s board members Erin McGrane and George Harter will host this once-in-a-lifetime tour of New York City.\nMore information and online reservations:\nhttps://www.ensembleiberica.org/trips/NYC/?fbclid=IwAR05LhOhKrwPqP1JIFDwcpyyzx08lUnsGjknrkxh4tvLncgwQLFEYiT8E7Y
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/ensemble-iberica-at-carnegie-hall/
LOCATION:Carnegie Hall\, 881 7th Ave\,\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T004023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T011214Z
UID:2494-1684607400-1684616400@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Ayllu Garden Concert: Curatodo
DESCRIPTION:Ayllu Presents: Curatodo (Cure all).\nJoin us on Saturday\, May 20th at 6:30 p.m. for a unique backyard garden concert in Shawnee\, presenting a new repertoire of Latin American Music. Limited tickets are available\, advance purchase or reservations necessary. There will be plenty of room for social distancing. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket\, beverages and snacks.\nTicket price $25\n(913)205-8700\nVenmo : @Carlos-Bugosen\nWe will send you the address of the concert once reservation is made or tickets are purchased.\nMusicians:\nAmado Espinoza – flutes\, charango\, percussion\nAriel Bugosen – guitar\, bass\nPedro Calderon – flutes\, guitar\, bass\nFedra Cooper – vocals\nFernando Achucarro – percussion\nBrendan Culp – percussion
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/ayllu-garden-concert-curatodo/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T003652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T003652Z
UID:2492-1684580400-1684587600@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market-2/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230515
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T012426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T012426Z
UID:2497-1683763200-1684108799@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating “Legends of the Americas” leads LEAF’s 2023 Vision!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating “Legends of the Americas” leads LEAF’s 2023 Vision!\nCome enjoy Retreat May 11-14 in the heart of Lake Eden  \nfor the LEAF Spring Retreat! \nEverywhere across this great land\, we see\, hear and feel impressions of the peoples that once cultivated it. In this year’s Spring Retreat\, we will uplift and honor First Nations\, Indigenous & LatinX peoples as a precursor to our Fall Festival\, “Legends of The Americas!” We also have a yearly focus on Health: mental\, physical & emotional wellbeing. It is a time of rejoicing and celebrating those that came before us. A rekindling of the wisdom passed down through generations; a time of honoring beautiful legacies\, stories and traditions. Please join as we enter a world of learning through the eyes of the greats\, this May 11-14th at LEAF Retreat!
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/celebrating-legends-of-the-americas-leads-leafs-2023-vision/
LOCATION:LEAF Global Arts\, 19 Eagle St\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T000216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T000216Z
UID:2484-1683367200-1683388800@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:World Music and Dance Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Traditional Music Society is proud to celebrate its 25th anniversary with the annual World Music and Dance Showcase! This year we will have as our special guest artist\, prominent musician\, Beau Bledso and Ensemble Iberica. Mr. Bledsoe performs and records classical music\, jazz and folkloric music from around the world. He has toured extensively throughout Europe\, Russia\, South America and North America. Ensemble Iberica\, under the directorship of Mr. Bledsoe performs music from Spain\, Portugal and Argentina.\nAn added attraction will be our other guests’ artist\, Amado Espinoza. Amado is from Cochabamba\, Bolivia\, drawing from the musical traditions of the Andes Mountains as a phenomenal performer and accomplished composer. Amado recently received the 2022 Spirit of Folk award from Folk Alliance International. Here he will be conducting the debut of the Traditional Music Society’s newest ensemble\, Caravan Forever\, featuring Middle Eastern dancer Kimberly Guanciale and drummer Nick Amir Baker.\nHighlighting our show this year\, as always is our group Soundz of Africa. Inclusive of presentations from our other ensembles\, audiences with be taken on a musical and dance journey around the world\, with cultural expressions from\, Cuba\, North and West Africa\, Spain and Argentina\nThe Traditional Music Society is a not-for-profit arts in education organization dedicated to serving the Kansas City community through the exposure and teaching of music and dance from indigenous world cultures. A must see event!\nPLACE\, DATE\, TIME:\nSt. Mark’s Hope & Peace Church\n3800 Troost Ave. (@ Manheim RD) Kansas City Missouri\, 64109\nSaturday May\, 2023\, 2:00 – 4:00 PM\nAdmission Free! Donations Accepted Phone: 816-561-1849
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/world-music-and-dance-showcase/
LOCATION:Traditional Music Society\, 3800 Troost Ave\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64109\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230502T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230502T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T181539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T181539Z
UID:2500-1683054000-1683061200@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:10-Year Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:MTH Theater at Crown Center\, located on the third floor of the Crown Center Shops (free covered parking) \nYou are cordially invited to join us in celebrating 10 years of Ensemble Iberica! On this special occasion\, we have prepared a spectacular party filled with music\, exquisite food\, a live auction\, and an abundance of drinks to keep the festivities going. \nEnjoy live performances from renowned Kansas City musicians\, including: \nFedra Barrera – vocals\nAmado Espinoza – flutes\, percussion\nBeau Bledsoe – guitars\nJohn Currey – percussion\nEzgi Karakus – cello\nChristine Grossman – viola
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/10-year-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:MTH Theater\, 2450 Grand Blvd STE 301\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20230419T003522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T003522Z
UID:2490-1682154000-1682161200@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20220330T224407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T224407Z
UID:1738-1657911600-1657920600@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:*Special - Amado Espinoza Quartet
DESCRIPTION:AMADO ESPINOZA QUARTET \nAmado Espinoza Quartet brings Andean soul to the American heartland. Amado plays\ntraditional Andean instruments – the charango and sikus\, as well as the mandolin and\ndidgeridoo. He teams up with Andres Ramirez on percussion\, Tina Bilberry on violin\, and\nJohnny Hamil on bass\, to bring a contemporary electric feel to Amado’s dynamic compositions.\nExpanding ideas of sound\, texture and space\, they invoke the musical ancestors of us all and\nactivate the music that is alive in all our DNA. The journey is both ritual and joyous\ncelebration.\nAmado Espinoza Quartet premiers their new album\, Q’ansas CD\, at the Record Bar\, Friday\, July 15\, 2022.\nDOORS 7PM\nSHOW 8PM \nTickets:   https://app.showslinger.com/ticket_payment/4106/checkout_ticket\nAmado Espinoza – charango\, sikus\, mandolin and\ndidgeridoo\nAndruMx Tlapitske – percussion\nTina Bilberry – violin\nJohnny Hamil – bass.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/special-amado-espinoza-quartet-2/
LOCATION:Record Bar\, 1520 Grand Blvd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T142302
CREATED:20220602T235750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T235750Z
UID:1743-1656752400-1656759600@amadoespinoza.com
SUMMARY:Iskay at Brookside Farmers’ Market
DESCRIPTION:“Iskay” is a duo based in Kansas City that plays traditional South American music. \nAmado Espinoza\, from Bolivia\, is a unique composer/performing artist specializing in the Bolivian Charango.  He is a unique performing artist that respects his folk traditions of the Andes Mountains\, while creating compositions that are sincere to his musical-wanderlust personality.  Playing over 40 instruments from all over the world. \nHe is joined by his musical brother\, Pedro Calderon (Peru) – flutes\, guitar\, vocals.  Pedro has lived and collaborated with many musical groups in Kansas City.
URL:https://amadoespinoza.com/dsfsfs/iskay-at-brookside-farmers-market-3/
LOCATION:HJ’s Community Center\, 6425 Wornall Rd\, Kansas City\, MO\, 641131\, United States
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