Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Live Music by Verena Fuentes and Aztec dance!

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Join the Bob Ragland branch every month for LoUD (Library of Unity & Diversity), a free community centered music and performance series for all ages! This family friendly series and is supported by Denver Arts & Venues’ Denver Music Advancement Fund.  

September's performance and workshop features Verena Fuentes and Aztec dance group, ColorAztlan! Drinks and food are available for free during the event!* While supplies last.

More about Verena Fuentes

Introducing Verena, a talented Mexican singer/songwriter hailing from Mexico City and now based in Denver, CO. Verena’s music is a powerful and emotive blend of contemporary pop, R&B, and neo-soul, infused with her Latin American roots. With her lyrics, Verena courageously tackles themes of vulnerability, authenticity, and the complexities of the human experience, particularly as a woman, POC, a friend, a daughter, a partner. She strives to use her platform to give voice to her own experiences and those of others like her, making her music both relatable and meaningful. Don’t miss the chance to experience Verena’s one-of-a-kind sound and poignant storytelling for yourself.

More about Kalpulli ColorAtzlan

 

Kalpulli ColorAztlan is a community Aztec Dance Circle based in Northeast Denver. We carry the Indigenous traditions of Meso and North America. We are honored to share our Danzas with everyone. Our mission is to secure that these traditions live on, along with our history, culture, philosophy and knowledge. Tiauhui.

 

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