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Welcome! Tonight, we'll take you on an inspiring journey with original compositions and a celebration of Argentine folk music. Enjoy the show!

Musicians

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Rodrigo Aranjuelo

Guitar | Singer | Composer

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Santiago Herrera

Drums | Programming

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Pablo Cafici

Keys | Production

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Carlos Mena

Bass

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Federico Diaz

Guitar | Charango

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Juan Pablo Pastor

Drums

Setlist

First Set 

Erial ( Future Natives )

Green Wind ( Future Natives )

Edge of the World ( Future Natives )

Zamba de otro ( Future Natives )

Second Set

Del Chucaro

( Horacio Guarany )

Juan del Monte

Gustavo “Cuchi” Leguizamón )

La Flor Azul

( Mario Anedo Gallo )

Third Set  

Geometric Nostalgia ( Future Natives )

Nowhere Mission ( Future Natives )

Stingray ( Future Natives )

LIGHT DESIGN

Rodrigo Aranjuelo

Miguel Valderrama

Hesler Garcia

Rodney Perez

SOUND

Joaquin Castillo

VIDEO

Pablo Corradi ( Camera Operator )

Roberto Hernandez ( Camera Operator )

Peishi Li ( Camera Operator )

Alessio Romano ( Director )

Chris Gazzo

SET DESIGN

Rodrigo Aranjuelo

Credits

Del chucaro 
Composer | Horacio Guarany

Santiago Ayala, famously known as "El Chúcaro" was one of Argentina's most iconic folk dancers and choreographers.
The term "Chúcaro" in Argentine culture refers to someone or something that is wild, untamed, or unbroken, akin to a wild horse. It represents the ideas of independence, strength, and freedom.

Juan del Monte 
Composer | Gustavo “Cuchi” Leguizamón

The song "Juan Del Monte" is an Argentine chacarera that tells the story of a fox named 'Juan del Monte,' who steals to feed his children and faces societal judgment. The fox symbolizes marginalized individuals struggling to survive. The song highlights the harsh realities of life in the wilderness and calls for empathy and understanding of those in disadvantaged situations.

La Flor Azul (The Blue Flower)
Composer | Mario Anedo Gallo

"La Flor Azul" is a song that reflects human solitude against nature's vastness. It tells of a lonely character, surrounded by hope and landscapes like rivers and salt flats. Symbols like the "old cactus" and "leafless tree" evoke loss and emptiness.

The "blue flower" represents lost love or an unreachable ideal, sought under the "Southern Cross" constellation, symbolizing hope. The song is a lament of solitary introspection, capturing themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in Argentina's landscape.

A big thank you to:

Carnegie Hill Concerts,

Church of The Advent Hope

and Anre Garret.

Your support and contributions have made this concert possible. We truly appreciate everything you've done!

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