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Tickets cost $22 in advance, $27 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
Luciane Dom is here as part of an extended AMP Residency. AMP Residencies provide artists an opportunity to perform several shows in New Mexico, visit schools, do workshops and get to know our beautiful state and people. These are great opportunities for the groups and for all of us! Check out all the residency activities here.
Multilingual singer, songwriter and producer Luciane Dom is part of a new generation of contemporary artists from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who bring poetic themes such as Black diaspora, feminism, empowerment, as well as social reflections that impact the construction of their emotions.
Possessing a History degree from the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and Member of the Advisory Board of the US Consulate General in Rio de Janeiro, in addition to songwriting workshops, Luciane's multilingual educational work primarily revolves around masterclasses and interactive classes covering traditional Afro-Brazilian rhythms including Ijexá and samba.
This residency was made possible by a grant from Mid Atlantic Arts as part of their Performing Arts Global Exchange. Mid Atlantic Arts is funded by the National Endowment of the Arts, so this is the kind of project we are able to do only because the NEA exists and funds thousands of programs around the country every year.

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