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Previous Event

Rio Samaya

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tarbell's Cafe & Gallery, Cumberland

Join us at Tarbell’s for Rio Samaya. Tickets are also good for entry into the Idlers at the Waverley afterwards.

$10 advance

Tickets available at Tarbell’s or by phone (250) 336-8863. Dinner is a mexican inspired dish for $17.50. Reservations for 6pm, show starts at 7pm.

The Details

Pancho and Sal are based in Vancouver, Canada.___ Born in San Jorge, Argentina, Pancho wrote poems from a young age. He moved to Europe to follow his dreams of playing the guitar and sharing his songs with the world. After touring in many countries, he became a troubadour style musician in the 80′s in Sweden___ Playing with Gypsies in the South of France, he learned rumbas and flamenco. His compositions reflect these influences of flamenco and other folk rhythms. After years of exchange with other musicians, his original music has a wide diversity of styles.___ Sal, who was born in England and raised in Canada, met Pancho in Cuzco, Peru, and from then on together as a family and musical duo have established a name for themselves. Sal compliments the music with her vocals, accordion, shakers, chachas, bombo and guitar.___ They have a unique poetic style of translating simultaneously from Spanish to English.___

http://www.riosamaya.com

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About Cumberland Village Works

The Village Works People symbol A few years ago we invited 2000 people to our 'front yard' for a big party, a wonderful celebration of music, culture and community. That event has since evolved into The Big Time Out and Cumberland Village Works has become a year-round host to some of the world's best performers.

Contact

Programming & general info (tel. 250-898-1056)
info at cumberlandvillageworks dot com