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Arts at the Armory Spotlight Series Presents: Acoustic Nomads (formerly Noah y Maurizio) w/ Sirika Duo
Celebrate the release of Acoustic Nomads' second album--The Abominable String Band Vol. 2--and tune your ears to this band of artists who are making a name for themselves in the acoustic music scene in Boston and beyond. The five-piece string band crafts intricate, striking compositions where each instrument has its own story to tell. The band includes Noah Harrington (bass), Maurizio Fiore Salas (cuatro & guitar), Ethan Setiawan (mandolin), and Sofia Chiarandini (violin).
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ADMISSION INFO
$15 adv, $25 day of show
Phone: 617-718-2191
Email: info@artsatthearmory.org
Website: https://artsatthearmory.org/events/arts-at-the-armory-spotlight-series-p...
Additional time info:
Doors at 7:00pm; show starts at 8:00pm.
Acoustic Nomads Workshop, ROOTED Armory Cafe, November 17th 4:00-5:30PM
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/412385485087
With Noah Harrington (bass), Maurizio Fiore Salas (cuatro & guitar), Ethan Setiawan (mandolin), Parker Ousley (cello), and Sofia Chiarandini (violin).
Come to this free workshop to learn and play the song “Canto de Jarana,” an Afro-Peruvian Zamacueca, as a group. Explore the melody, percussion part, and clapping pattern, and then perform the song together. Deepen your knowledge of Afro-Peruvian music and South American music history. For string players of all ages and abilities!
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
The Center for Arts at the Armory is conveniently located at 191 Highland Avenue between Davis and Union Squares in Somerville, Massachusetts. The award-winning Arts at the Armory Café can be found on the left-hand side as you enter the first floor. A free 44-space parking lot is located behind the Armory. An additional overflow parking lot is available. Once full, there is overflow parking at 75 Belmont Street, Somerville.
Public Transportation: Take the 88 and 90 buses, or take the Green Line E branch to the Magoun Square T stop (~10 minute walk to The Armory.)
COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details
Effective March 5th, 2022, the Center for Arts at the Armory will no longer require that patrons/guests wear masks. Even if not required, masks are recommended but optional. Furthermore, we no longer require proof of vaccination for patrons or performers. Please note that organizers of events held in our Performance Hall and Café have the option to require their own mask and proof of vaccination policies. It is the responsibility of ticket holders and guests to inform yourselves of the policies.