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Maracuja
Maracujá takes you on a journey around Latin America through music. From fiery Cuban son and Brazilian samba-funk to soothing bossa nova and wistful boleros, Maracujá plays music for dancing, music for listening, music to make you smile. Caitlin Belem grew up in a house full of music in Northern Wyoming. She fell in love with the fiddle at a young age and and continued to learn, playing saxophone, guitar and singing through private lessons, school groups and with her parents. She has explored many genres from Brazilian bossa nova and samba, to Cuban son, to American jazz, blues, and swing.
Terrence Rosnagle was born in Pasadena, California and raised in the Los Angeles area but as an adult he became a musical gypsy who has traveled to the ends of the earth to learn, play, and perform different World Musics. Terrence was initially self taught and inspired by Delta Blues and Rock and Roll guitarist such as Robert Johnson, Son House, and Jimi Hendrix. Later, his interests switched to the sound of the Spanish guitar and World Music. He went on to study Flamenco guitar with private teachers in Spain such as Jose Ignacio Franco and El Carbonero in Jerez de la Frontera and through the Conservatory de Licieu in Barcelona, Spain.
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LocationEdmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation (View)
8109 224th Street SW
Edmonds, WA 98026
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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