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February 10thMusic and Culture in Sardinia
February 16thTinsley Ellis
February 17thAcoustic Eidolon
February 18thThe Ocean Blue
February 21stKathleen Edwards
February 22ndKathleen Edwards
February 23rdAlbert Castiglia
February 25thAlbert Castiglia
February 26thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem
March 1stJesse Dayton
March 7thJesse Dayton
March 9thAltan
March 12thRonnie Baker Brooks
March 13thNani Vazana
March 14thRonnie Baker Brooks
March 14thNani Vazana
March 14thLúnasa
March 18thGoodnight, Texas
March 19thGoodnight, Texas
March 20thK.Flay
March 25thDavid Wilcox
March 27thDavid Wilcox
March 28thYagody
March 29thJohn Splithoff
March 30thYagody
March 31stScott & Johanna Hongell-Darsee
April 5thThe Glass Hours
April 8thThe Glass Hours
April 9thNefesh Mountain
April 11thMatt Andersen
April 11thMatt Andersen
April 12thNefesh Mountain
April 12thArkansauce - NEW DATE!
April 19thThe Martin Sexton Abbey Road Show
May 10thThe Martin Sexton Abbey Road Show
May 11thProyecto Cumbion with 123 Andres
May 11thZoë Keating (New Date)
May 13thCris Williamson
May 15thCris Williamson
May 16thThe Young Dubliners
May 16thNani Vazana
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With a ship's-horn power voice & irresistible stage presence, Nani Vazana defends the endangered Ladino language. Her fascinating migration mix seeps into her songwriting, fusing the sounds of the marketplace with Flamenco drama. Nani learned Ladino from her Moroccan grandmother in hiding, as her father forbade them to speak Ladino at home.
If Yiddish is the language of Ashkenazi Jews, then Ladino is the language of Sephardic Jews—you could call it the Spanish Yiddish! When the Jews were expelled from the Iberian peninsula back in the time of Columbus, they brought the language of their region to new countries: the north of Africa and the Ottoman Empire were the most welcoming harbors of hope at the time.
Nani's album Ke Haber (What's New) captures the spirit of the ancient, matriarchal language & propels it into the future with socially pertinent lyrics celebrating migration, gender and female empowerment.
Nani's music was documented for the Library of Congress USA in 2023, who named her new Ladino repertoire as a "living relic."
Thanks to the New Mexico Music Commission and the Friends of the Public Library for funding these library shows!