Cascadas en el cielo, concert

This concert will feature experimental original music by Patricia and Susan, two amazing and extremely talented musicians with guest artist Lucio Jimenez in percussion. Entrance fee $100, Mezcal by INSITU Bodega.

Patricia Burgess is a saxophonist and composer who focuses on contemporary writing and improvisation. Her operas have been presented at the The Top of the Rock Observation Center at Rockefeller Center, Merkin Concert Hall at Lincoln Center and a world music festival in Nepal. A Queen of Tibet, the woman aviator Amelia Earhart and Hillary Rodham Clinton grace her storytelling. Her compositions have won awards from New York State Council of the National Endowment for the Arts and Meet the Composer among others. Her style has been influenced by Arnold Schoenberg and John Coltrane.

Susan Hazel Creamer, social worker, psychotherapist, and pianist is a native of the Boston area and a resident of Oaxaca on and off since 1996. She studied classical music in her childhood and jazz composition and arranging briefly at Berklee College of Music in her twenties. The latíno influence is heard in many of her compositions, thanks to the many local musicians she has played with over the years. Oaxaca is now her permanent home.

Lucio Jiménez. Oaxacan drummer and percussionist. His musical education has been through courses and clinics like the Jazz Fest in Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mex), courses of harmony, arrangement and composition taught by teachers like Alberto Martinez Moren, and Pere Soto. He has participated in various national and international festivals such as FAOT (Sonora, Mex), Strawberry Festival (Sonora. California), Festival of Calaveras (Aguascalientes, Mex), Jazz Festival Playa del Carmen (Campeche, Mex), between others and with various ensembles such as the jazz Big Band of Oaxaca and jazz quartet of Ornel Jiménez, with composers of traditional

Oaxacan music as Víctor Martínez and "Guajiro" Lopez and percussionist guest at the Symphony Orchestra of Oaxaca and Symphony Orchestra BUAP. Currently (2016) is involved with projects like Senior Blues, jazz quartet Ornel Jiménez, Monkey Blues and jazz trio Álvaro Torres.

Teresa Diaz
Teresa, a certified bilingual yoga teacher, formerly taught in the Los Angeles area and moved to Fresno, CA in 2014 to accept a position in the arts. She teaches a combination of Hatha and Iyengar yoga for all levels, and specializes in Seniors/mid-aged men and women with health issues or that want to loose weight and stay fit. Teresa teaches group and private classes in your home or at OHM Yoga studio.Teresa is also a Yoga en Español teacher for beginners. She obtained her 200RYT at Liberation Yoga, Los Angeles under Will Duprey, a Dharma Mittra yoga instructor; studied with Jill Miller, Founder of Yoga Tune Up; apprenticed for yogi Pagan George, an Iyengar and Qigong teacher; and Eric Small, where she obtained her certification for teaching Yoga for MS. She has also studied Ayurveda yoga healing with Arun Deva. A museum professional, Teresa Diaz has 17 years of experience working with art, galleries, museums, collectors and artists throughout the US and Mexico. She loves to hike, bike, swim, and run in nature any time she can escape to the wilderness. Don't be surprised if she plans a backpacking/yoga retreat sometime and invites you!
www.teresadiazyoga.com
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