Social Eyes: Week of March 26-April 1
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Social Eyes: Week of March 26-April 1
"Magoo ain't your grandpappy's bluegrass. The progressive quartet out of Denver honors the timeless roots of the tradition while adventuring into new territory."
"The Monsters explores what happens when BIG, a mixed martial arts fighter, copes with LIL, his little sister, appearing on his front door after years."
"Rodriguez is a riveting bailaora who moves with tightly compressed power and energy, making the flamenco experience both personal and dynamic."
Magoo, a progressive bluegrass quartet from Denver, releases its debut album, What a Life, showcasing three-part harmonies and improvisation. The band performs at Cornerstone, collaborating with the New Acoustic Collective. 'The Monsters,' a new play by Ngozi Anyanwu, features a Black man learning vulnerability as he reconnects with his sister. The play combines humor with emotional depth, developed with input from a female MMA fighter. AguaClara Flamenco, led by Clara Rodriguez, offers an intimate flamenco experience, emphasizing the connection between dancers and musicians.
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