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Mingle At Mingei: 'Embracing The Wind'

Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 5:30 PM
Mingei International Museum: Balboa Park
$45 – $65
Plus Fees

From Camarada:
We are honored to continue our adventure as Artists-In-Residence at the Mingei. Join us for stellar chamber music at the newly reopened, remodeled and extraordinary Mingei International Museum in heart of Balboa Park. Mingle while you browse fantastical exhibitions before the concerts.

In the The Book of Goddesses (flute, harp, percussion) composer Robert Paterson creates his own sound world with styles of music from India, Cuba, Ireland and Greece. Embracing the Wind by Paterson evokes the wind and other earthly elements – reminding us to live our best lives, no matter what the world presents to us.

In this program we will be featuring several composers from south of the border – Omar Acosta, Arturo Márquez, Ignacio Cervantes and Andrés Martin. Their music celebrates life with bold melodies and a playful beat. Alisei by Italian composer Stefano Scodanibbio adds intrigue to the evening. Stefano is described as "a tremendous bassist, a fearless improviser, and a gifted composer.” Join us for a fantastical journey.

Date | Sunday, March 13 at 5:30 p.m.

Location | Mingei International Museum

Get tickets here
General admission: $55
Mingei Museum member: $45
Priority seating: $65
Ticket prices do not include fees. You can make a $20 donation with the purchase of your tickets.

For more information, please visit the Mingle at Mingei: Embracing the Wind website or call the Mingei Museum at (619) 239-0003.

Mingei International Museum: Balboa Park

1439 El Prado
San Diego, California 92101
619-239-0003
mingei@mingei.org

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