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March 15thLa Dame Blanche
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Tickets cost $20 in advance, $25 day of show (plus a $2 service charge). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
With her always expanding and singular mix of hip hop, female empowerment, dancehall, and catchy beats, singer, flautist, and percussionist Yaite Ramos Rodriguez, aka La Dame Blanche, delivers a powerful and compelling sound that summons the spirits.
Born and raised in Pinar del Rio, the westernmost province of Cuba, her mother wanted a girl, and after three boys, Yaite was born. "As a child, I didn't realize how poor we were," she said, but she knew she was "loved and happy with little like any happy Cuban child." She was the daughter of Jesús "Aguaje" Ramos, the artistic director of the Buena Vista Social Club orquestra, her days on the island filled with dancing and singing, though it was in Paris that she began sharing her music with artists around the world.
"My dad was the person that I always wanted to impress," she tells, while confessing that "the entire world knew me as HIS daughter and that is one of the reasons I called this album ELLA (HER)." This fourth album by La Dame Blanche is a tribute to her mother, and all of the women that inhabit La Dame Blanche. "My mom makes everything shine, from the floors of the house to the music in my soul."
This is the reason that ELLA has such a powerful and rebellious spirit, and is above all a tribute to women, with ten songs that represent all sides of the artist.
This Cuban living in Paris creates blends in every aspect; between Latin and Urban, Cumbia and Hip-Hop, the strong and the sensual, and the stage lights a show and the flame of a candle in a ritual.