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    La Cumbiamba eNe Ye at East Boston Greenway Caboose

    La Cumbiamba eNe Ye at East Boston Greenway Caboose

    Presented by Berklee College of Music

    August 4, 2011

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    La Cumbiamba eNeYé is an ensemble that blends traditional instruments from Columbia's African diaspora, and the sounds of its indigenous and European cultures. The group, which performs both as a quintet and 10-piece band, is renowned for their vast repertoire of cumbia rhythms and lively performances.

    The Tito Puente Latin Music Series is part of the 2011 Berklee Summer in the City series. Presented by Natixis Global Asset Management, the series features over 80 free musical performances by Berklee faculty, students, and alumni in the Boston area and beyond. For more information on Berklee Summer in the City and to find out if Berklee artists are performing in your neighborhood, visit berklee.edu/events/summer.

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    Villa Victoria Center for the Arts is a non-profit arts and culture center dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating Latino arts and artists, and creating dynamic cross-cultural collaborations. Villa Victoria Center for the Arts is a program of Inquilinous Boricuas en Acción, a non-profit organization that since 1968 has been a leader in the Boston community for holistic community development and programming. Villa Victoria Center for the Arts is located in the heart of Villa Victoria, on W. Newton Street (between Tremont Street and Shawmut Avenue).

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        East Boston Greenway Caboose

        144 Marginal Street
        Boston, MA 02115

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        Free

        Info Phone: 6179271707

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        August 4, 2011

        Times:

        7:00 p.m.

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