the Garifuna Collective
The Garifuna Collective @ First Works
FirstWorks
235 Promenade St Suite 130
Providence, RI 02908
19 juil. 2023
18:00 UTC−4
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"The meeting point where ancient meets modern, this music stretches forward defying the listener to pin it down. Whatever people mean about music being universal, surely that is the perfect demonstration of their argument."
- The Observer (UK).
Based in Belize, The Garifuna Collective are one of the most unique Afro-Caribbean bands on the planet. As representatives of the Garifuna people - a separate language and culture group spread across several countries in Central America - they harness the indomitable energy of their African and Indigenous ancestors, generating an irrepressible, positive energy every time they perform.
They have created feverish dance floors in over 30 countries across 5 continents and have been part of the most celebrated world music releases of all time, including the critically acclaimed Wátina - recipient of the Womex and BBC World Music Award and voted by Amazon as the Number One World Music Album of All Time.
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Annalise
21 août 2023
Garifuna music is just good for the soul. They put on an incredible performance!
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Biographie de the Garifuna Collective
“This troupe of extraordinary singers has fashioned a unique and wonderful world; once you enter, you will never want to leave. ”
— Charlie Gillett, The Guardian (UK)
““The meeting point where ancient meets modern, where acoustic slips effortlessly into and out of electric, this music stretches forward, defying the listener to pin it down. And yet far from being disturbing, it is endlessly satisfying and soothing. Whatever people mean about music being universal, surely that is the perfect demonstration of their argument.” ”
— The Observer (UK)
““Full of surging seaside rhythms and yearning, soulful melodies that hang in the memory,” ”
— BBC Music
Plus d'info— Charlie Gillett, The Guardian (UK)
““The meeting point where ancient meets modern, where acoustic slips effortlessly into and out of electric, this music stretches forward, defying the listener to pin it down. And yet far from being disturbing, it is endlessly satisfying and soothing. Whatever people mean about music being universal, surely that is the perfect demonstration of their argument.” ”
— The Observer (UK)
““Full of surging seaside rhythms and yearning, soulful melodies that hang in the memory,” ”
— BBC Music
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