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Celebrate life and death with this Día de los Muertos musical production created by Angeleno band Las Cafeteras. In the first act, travel to the past with traditional folk songs, like ?La Llorona? and ?La Morena;? an on-stage altar and songs of memory honor the ancestors who have come before. In the second act, the journey moves forward with modern music that celebrates life now and the life after death. Throughout the entire production, mesmerizing folklórico dance and colorful sets accentuate the distinct vibrant sound that is Las Cafeteras.
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Las Cafeteras Biography
Las Cafeteras are immigrant children remixing roots music, telling modern day stories with what LA Times has called a “uniquely Angeleno mishmash of punk, hip-hop, beat music, cumbia and rock … Live, they’re magnetic.” The band is taking the music scene by storm with infectious live performances that cross musical borders. They’ve played with bands such as folk/indie favorites Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Mexican icons Cafe Tacuba, Colombian superstar Juanes, L.A. legends Ozomatli, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and most recently with Talib Kweli. Yo no creo en fronteras. Yo cruzare. http://lascafeteras.bandcamp.com/ http://www.lascafeteras.com
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