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“A culture so unique that the music is like


nothing else in the world.” —World Music Report


Thursday, October 10 at 7:30 pm FLYNNSPACE


$25


The Garifuna Collective


Channeling the soul of Garifuna culture, the Garifuna Collective brings the energy, vibrancy, and melodic intricacies of their Caribbean-via-South American heritage to life in spectacular rhythm. The band, a collection of seasoned musicians spanning generations, pays homage to traditional Garifuna songs while finding new means of continuing the ever-evolving musical conversation. Their 2007 record with Garifuna god Andy Palacio, Wátina, is a contemporary classic that launched Garifuna music to worldwide popularity. Presented in association with the Office of the Vice President for Human Resources, Diversity, and Multicultural Affairs through the UVM President’s Initiative for Diversity.


Global Arts Sponsor Sponsored by Media Support from Seven Days


Llamadoll: Silent Shorts II


Saturday, October 12 at 8 pm Sunday, October 13 at 3 pm $20 FLYNNSPACE


The six-piece collective of Burlington musicians under the direction of Johnnie Day Durand reconvenes in FlynnSpace for Silent Shorts II, bringing new life to great film with brilliantly composed soundtracks. With surfy twang apt for Twin Peaks and a mélange of orchestrations performed on everything from the glockenspiel to the saw, Llamadoll’s scores give contemporary context to classic film. This evening of melding music to movies is presented in association with the 2019 Vermont International Film Festival.


Media Support from Seven Days 8


“Whisk[ing] audiences back to the golden era of silent film—live score and all.” —Seven Days


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