The Roots of Latin Music
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Join Bienvenidos, a Drexel Colleague Resource Group, for a special presentation on "The Roots of Latin Music" with special guest speaker Lynn Riley. This is a free event. Lunch will be provided.
Ms. Riley is a jazz musician, composer and educator. She has performed with many great artists like Grover Washington Jr., Philly Joe Jones and David Bromberg, and has opened for artists such as Najee, Nester Torres, Andy Narell, the Indigo Girls, the Mahotella Queens and Compai Segundo of the Buena Vista Club.
Riley has performed throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, Africa, South America and the Caribbean. More recently, Riley has been traveling and performing in Ghana, Cuba, South Africa, Bolivia, Brazil and Colombia. Riley has been on the faculty of the Performing Arts Department of Drexel University since 1998. She was director of the AMLA (Latin American Musician’s Association) Roots of Latin Jazz program.
This free event is sponsored by the Office of Equality and Diversity.
About Bienvenidos: Through membership in Bienvenidos, Latino, Latin American and other employees sharing our interests, will have the opportunity to connect, share experiences and expertise, and promote cultural awareness and professional development.
(Please bring your Dragon Card to gain access into the building.)
Contact Information
Jacqueline Rios
215.895.6910
jsr62@drexel.edu
Location
James E. Marks Intercultural Center, Ida Chen Wedge Room, 3225 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Audience
Special Features