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Viva Southwest Mariachi Festival
Sep
25
4:30 PM16:30

Viva Southwest Mariachi Festival

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

First Bank’s Summer Concert Series

Sunday September 25th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
$100 VIP Doors Open: 3:00 PM | Regular VIP Doors Open: 4:00 PM

GA Doors Open: 4:30 PM | Show Start: 5:30 PM

Limited VIP on-sale

Free RSVP Now Open


Viva Southwest Mariachi Festival

The Latino Cultural Arts Center and MSU Denver Department of Music are teaming up to bring you an evening of Mariachi at the Levitt Pavilion Denver. The festival will take place on September 25, 2022 and will feature Denver’s own Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra, Mariachi Estelares de Colorado - the first All-State youth ensemble of the best Mariachi students in Colorado, and will close with a spectacular performance by Latin Grammy nominated singer, Lupita Infante.

Lupita Infante is heir to the Mariachi dynasty of Pedro Infante and has captured the heart of the Mariachi community through determination and education. She contributes a bold new sound to regional Mexican music as a performer and an ethnomusicologist. 

Lupita’s GRAMMY nominated debut album, “La Serenata” has opened the door to stardom while paying tribute to the tradition and beauty of her heritage. She believes in the power of progress and advocates for woman empowerment throughout her music within an industry historically dominated by men.

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Y La Bamba with Kayla Marque
Aug
14
4:00 PM16:00

Y La Bamba with Kayla Marque

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Presented by Indie 102.3

Xfinity’s Summer Concert Series

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 14th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

Limited Molly’s Spirits VIP Lounge Tickets On-Sale April 22nd at 10am

Free RSVP Now Open

Free Show and Music Education Fair in partnership with AMEE

The Alliance for Music Education Equity (AMEE) is the backbone organization of a collective impact effort of music organizations that are passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusivity, and are committed to cooperatively making systemic change in music education across Denver. AMEE offers training, workshops, networking and special events for its members to work towards greater equity and access to music education and music programs in Denver. We imagine a cooperative, solutions-oriented network that is adaptive and responsive to the changing needs of our community so that the power of music is unleashed in new and creative ways. The annual AMEE Festival and Resource Fair will be a way for community members to interact with different music organizations and the programs available to them while enjoying great bands, booths and food. Learn more at allianceformusicedequity.org.

AMEE Members: Denver Young Artist Orchestra, Augustana Arts, Swallow Hill Music, the Newman Center for the Performing Arts, El Sistema Colorado, Youth on Record, the Colorado Symphony, Inside the Orchestra, Little Kids Rock, Radical Arts Academy of Denver, VOCO Vocal Coalition, Colorado Children’s Chorale, A Child's Song, Metropolitan State University of Denver, the Playground Ensemble, the Lamont Summer Academy, Colorado Youth Mariachi Program and Deeply Rooted Music School.


Y La Bamba

Y La Bamba has been many things, but at the heart of it is singer-songwriter Luz Elena Mendoza’s inquisitive sense of self. Their fifth record, Mujeres, carries on the Portland-based band’s affinity for spiritual contemplation, but goes a step further in telling a story with a full emotional spectrum. Coming off Ojos Del Sol, one of NPR’s Top 50 Albums of 2016, Mujeres exhibits the scope of Mendoza’s artistic voice like never before. “Soy como soy,” Mendoza says, and that declaration is the bold— even political— statement that positions Mujeres to be Y La Bamba’s most unbridled offering yet.

The record exists in the post-2016 landscape of a national identity crisis, and Mendoza explores what it means to be a Mexican American woman by leading us through places we are afraid to go. Mujeres ventures in to the discomfort of the stories we tell ourselves. Those of our past, our futures. We all have these stories somewhere inside of us, but with Y La Bamba, Mendoza forges new narratives from old stories of heritage and family, tracing history while forging modern chicana feminism.

“Music is an extension of everything I have inside. It’s how I emote,” Mendoza says. The raw honesty of Mujeres is in fact the raw honesty of Mendoza. Armed with the emotionality of traditional música mexicana and the storytelling of American folk, Y La Bamba’s artistry is not just their musical ability but Mendoza’s search for unadulterated truth. It is in an ancestral, spiritual journey in which Mendoza comes to terms with the influence and limitations of her upbringing. Mendoza’s experience of childhood summers in the San Joaquin Valley listening to mariachi, of being raised strict Catholic by immigrant parents, of being a woman having to prove herself to the boys, paints strokes of both melancholy and healing on the tracks. “From the way that my family struggles, to the way they shoot the shit… it’s so different from whiteness,” Mendoza says. “It’s a different dimension.”

Y La Bamba exists in the dimension of the Mexican American imagination: somewhere cynical and optimistic at the same time. While there is a celebration of the Mexican creativity that has informed Mendoza’s life, there is a darker side to reconcile with. Where do mujeres fit in to the American story? What are the sins for which we are all guilty? How do different generations interact with the world? How can a culture become visible without tokenization? It is no surprise that in Mujeres, Y La Bamba’s first record with Mendoza at the helm of production, Mendoza contemplates these questions to tell her story. But it is not just Mendoza’s story. Challenging a narrative and dealing with the emotionality of that effort— that is everyone’s story.

Mujeres was recorded by Luz Elena Mendoza and Ryan Oxford at Color Therapy Studios and Besitos Fritos Studios in Portland, Oregon. Mixed by Jeff Bond, with Grace Bugbee on bass, John Niekrasz on drums, Margaret Wher Gibson on keys, and Ed Rodriguez and Ryan Oxford on electric guitar.


Kayla Marque

Kayla Marque is a singer songwriter that was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. In 2020 Marque released Brain Chemistry, a transcendent double album that dives deep into themes of self love, trauma and mental health all through the concept of examining the Right Brain and Left Brain. In 2021, Kayla Marque’s side project “The Grand Alliance” with Sur Ellz (Khalil Arcady) and Crl Crrll (Carl Carrell) released its funky, genre bending self-titled debut The Grand Alliance. As the program manager at Diversify the Stage, Kayla Marque is looking to the future. Her next solo project promises to continue in a more playful energy, exploring themes of beauty, pleasure and fantasy, while still grounded by the raw honesty that ties all her music together.

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Fiesta Colorado Dance Company with Mariachi sol de Mi Tierra and ArtistiCO
Jul
29
6:00 PM18:00

Fiesta Colorado Dance Company with Mariachi sol de Mi Tierra and ArtistiCO

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Donor Alliance’s Summer Concert Series

Friday, July 29th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Limited Molly’s Spirits VIP Lounge Tickets On-Sale Now

Free RSVP opens June 23rd at 10am


Fiesta Colorado Dance Company

The Fiesta Colorado Dance Company is the premier and most recognized
Hispanic Dance Company of Colorado Fiesta Colorado celebrates 45 years of
Mexican and Spanish dance in Denver. The Fiesta Colorado Dance Company was
awarded the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2006 for its service to the
community and for excellence in the preservation of the Hispanic Arts.
Artistic Director, Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero has been recognized as an
Outstanding Woman of Jefferson County and is considered as a “Living Legend of
Dance in Colorado” She received the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in
1997 and was featured as one of Colorado’s People in 1995 by the Rocky
Mountain News. Most recently, Jeanette received the Latina Trailblazer Award, the
Luminaria Recognition Award and the Teaching Artists Award by Think 360 Arts.

Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra

Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra was established in 1999. Under the direction of
Juventino Romero, a new group was formed through his leadership, musicianship
and determination making his group one of the best mariachis in the United States
today. They have accompanied the most famous artists from Mexico and represent
the beautiful Mexican culture in National Western Rodeo and El Grito de
Independencia in partnership with the Mexican Culture Center and the Colorado
Symphony Orchestra. Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra presents a love and passion for
their music for all people to enjoy.

ArtistiCO

ArtistiCO is an artistic platform created as a bridge to connect professional artists to the community through dance and movement. Founders, José (Chepe) Rosales & Alfonso (Poncho) Meraza Prudente are former principal soloists of the internationally renowned Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández. Chepe and Poncho created ArtistiCO to offer a safe and inclusive space for artists to showcase their talent, passion and artistic expertise with dance artists from all over the world.

José, a Denver native, is proud to return to Colorado bringing a taste of Mexico to our community. He and Alfonso have performed with the most prestigious orchestras in Mexico; the most famous mariachi in the world, Mariachi Vargas; in numerous international dance festivals while touring the world; and headlined more than 400 shows annually throughout Mexico. By far, their proudest moments took place in the Palace of Fine Arts in the heart of Mexico City.

In additional to championing diversity in their programming and artistry, ArtistiCO boasts a diverse repertoire of offerings including the recent launch of a dance academy, performing company and production company.

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Opera Hits with Central City Opera & Special Guest Grande Orquestra Navarre
May
15
4:00 PM16:00

Opera Hits with Central City Opera & Special Guest Grande Orquestra Navarre

Levitt’s Free Summer Series
Sunday, May 15th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 4:00 PM | VIP Doors Open: 3:30

Show Start: 5:00 PM

Limited Molly’s Spirits VIP Lounge Tickets On-Sale April 15th at 10am

Free RSVP opens April 22nd at 10 am


Central City Opera

Get ready for summer! Central City Opera presents a concert of opera and music theater’s “greatest hits” and excerpts from their 2022 Summer Festival, featuring the musical The Light in the Piazza and operetta Die Fledermaus. Performers include CCO Touring Artists soprano Christie Conover, soprano Jenée Luquette James, mezzo soprano Lindsey Falduto, tenor Michael Hoffman, baritone Steve Taylor, and pianist Jeremy Reger. The CCO Touring Artist roster includes the region’s most talented opera and music theatre performers. 

Opening for Central City Opera is Grande Orquesta Navarre, a local band that describes themselves as the “heartbeat of an old cabaret orchestra with the modern feel of cutting-edge new music, classical remixes and nuevo tango. Our unique style is both a throwback and a revelation.” Featuring CCO Touring Artist Sara Parkinson on piano, Susan Cahill on double bass, Tom Hagerman on accordion and violin, and Evan Orman on bandoneon and cello. 

From July 2 – 31, the Central City Opera festival is a four-week extravaganza of storytelling and powerful voices, set in the pictueresque mountain town of Central City. Founded in 1932, Central City Opera is the fifth oldest professional opera company in the country and is renowned for its exquisite world-class productions, competitive and robust young artist training program and creative educational and community engagement activities. For tickets and festival information, call (303) 292-6700 or email boxoffice@centralcityopera.org.

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