"Bright, funny and entertaining... while they work to preserve their country’s musical heritage, we in the audience have a damn good time!" L.A. Weekly

The traditional music of Latin America unites melodic vocals with tender acoustic instrumentation. These five talented Mexican musicians sing and play more than 30 indigenous instruments including violins, delicate woodwinds, drums and guitars of all sizes. Named for the Aztec serpent-god of wind and master of life, Quetzalcóatl (say it “ketz - al - KOH - watt”) aims high and delivers.

General public: $12/$15/$18. Students: $10/$13/$15.

Co-sponsored by KCBX Public Radio and the Santa Barbara Independent

 

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