Patchouli
Patchouli & Terra Guitarra : The Landscape of Guitar
Moe Auditorium and Film Center-Performing Arts Center
10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Feb 23, 2024
7:30 PM EST
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We are excited to announce : Patchouli & Terra Guitarra will be presenting their original Animated Painting Concert : The Landscape of Guitar in the Moe Auditorium at the Bonita Springs Center for the Arts.
Friday, February 23rd doors open at 7pm show at 7:30pm
Ticket link : https://app.arts-people.com
$45 Table Seating
$35 Regular Seating. www.artscenterbonita.org
The Landscape of Guitar – 1 min trailer: https://youtu.be/1r3tmYKeR6k
internationally touring duo, Patchouli & Terra Guitarra are bringing their groundbreaking art & music production The Landscape of Guitar back to the screen and stage of the Moe Auditorium, Center for Performing Arts Bonita Springs for a 6th show on Friday, February 23rd. Their previous multimedia concerts at CFABS sold out and it’s easy to know why. Their world class musicianship is gorgeously amplified by the accompanying lush Animated paintings, sung to life as guitar birds fly over rolling guitar rivers and vivid guitar worlds in stunning HD.
#1 Charting International guitar duo Awarded “Best Instrumental Album of the Year” Patchouli & Terra Guitarra create a live symphony of color & sound to “inspire the human spirit” Chicago Tribune. Experience the Spirit of the '60's & '70's, the romance of the Spanish guitar, and the colors of Van Gogh. Get your tickets now!
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Patchouli Biography
Famous for that smiling voice that instantly turns a bad day into a good one, Julie Patchouli’s down-to-earth, hopeful, vibrant songwriting is inspirational, positive and makes you feel good. Blending elements of Pop, rock, folk, flamenco, jazz and world beat rhythms Patchouli’s sound has been described as “Joni Mitchell meets the Gypsy Kings”.
If you’ve listened to Public Radio you’ve probably heard “the Woods” Patchouli’s award winning trademark song, which has earned them a permanent place in the hearts of their fans. Patchouli embodies the positive music movement, leaving the listener uplifted, inspiring and smiling.
Bruce Hecksel and Julie Patchouli, lifelong students of music, are both accomplished multi-instrumentalists. Bruce’s post graduate study of theology and symbology, classical study in piano, guitar and composition coupled with Julie’s studies in ethnobotany, environmental studies and her instrumental range from trombone, upright bass, guitar, marimba and percussion allow them to explore, synthesize and contrast world musical styles with deft fluidity and a broad based spiritual undertone. Patchouli has just released their 17th album of all original compositions in the 15 years of performing together.
This duo is renowned as a dynamic group with high- energy acoustic music. Performing inspiring power folk mantras to blazing nuevomenco style pieces on steel
string guitars, their energy and chemistry leaves the audience uniquely uplifted and transformed.
Tireless touring troubadours, Bruce and Julie have performed over 2500 times covering enough ground on the road to equal over 40 times around the earth. An independent success story, Patchouli has truly championed their own rise to prominence in the acoustic world aided by the undying support of thousands of fans, and their boundless joy and energy to play their own music, in their own way.
Read MoreIf you’ve listened to Public Radio you’ve probably heard “the Woods” Patchouli’s award winning trademark song, which has earned them a permanent place in the hearts of their fans. Patchouli embodies the positive music movement, leaving the listener uplifted, inspiring and smiling.
Bruce Hecksel and Julie Patchouli, lifelong students of music, are both accomplished multi-instrumentalists. Bruce’s post graduate study of theology and symbology, classical study in piano, guitar and composition coupled with Julie’s studies in ethnobotany, environmental studies and her instrumental range from trombone, upright bass, guitar, marimba and percussion allow them to explore, synthesize and contrast world musical styles with deft fluidity and a broad based spiritual undertone. Patchouli has just released their 17th album of all original compositions in the 15 years of performing together.
This duo is renowned as a dynamic group with high- energy acoustic music. Performing inspiring power folk mantras to blazing nuevomenco style pieces on steel
string guitars, their energy and chemistry leaves the audience uniquely uplifted and transformed.
Tireless touring troubadours, Bruce and Julie have performed over 2500 times covering enough ground on the road to equal over 40 times around the earth. An independent success story, Patchouli has truly championed their own rise to prominence in the acoustic world aided by the undying support of thousands of fans, and their boundless joy and energy to play their own music, in their own way.
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