Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Orchestra Familia October 9th at the Orpheum Annex



Railtown Cultural Eclective
Trier Series Presents

Orchestra Familia 
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Orpheum Annex, 823 Seymour Street
Show 8pm
Doors 7pm
Tickets $20/$15 Students, Seniors & Arts Workers


Vancouver, BC….Railtown Cultural Eclective, brings Orchestra Familia to their Trier Performance Series at the Orpheum Annex, Wednesday, October 9 at 8pm.

The well loved Rio Samaya Band with leaders Fransisco Pace (vocals, guitar, charango, ukeleles, quena and flutes) and Sal Pace (vocals, accordion and percussion) have merged with sought after Bocephus King (vocals, lead guitar percussion), Wynston Minckler (bass), Charlie Hase (pedal steel, dobro), Paul Townsend (drums, vocals), Persian wizard Ali Razmi (tar, setar, saz),  Colin "Tutuks" Maskell (baritone, soprano and tenor sax, flute and vocals) and Ja Pace (dancer, percussion, saw) to create Orchestra Familia. 

Together, they have developed a unique voice of a multi-cultural community.  Their spirited rhythms, gypsy grooves and dynamic tunes will take you on a journey across the globe, through its deserts, forests, and busy streets.  Their original, classical and new music has a refreshing personality and celebrates the world coming together.

The members of Orchestra Familia come from all corners of the earth but fate has gathered them together in Vancouver, British Columbia.  They have all played in various configurations, in myriad venues, in a town known for its multicultural diversity.  But something happens with this particular unit that defies description.  They can take you to that "OTHER PLACE" so quickly, so consistently and so joyously…..you'll be transformed!


Orchestra Familia performs Wednesday, October 9 at 8pm at the Orpheum Annex, 823 Seymour Street.  Doors open at 7pm. Tickets are $20 Adults/ $15 students, seniors and arts workers and available at www.northerntickets.com . For more information email info@railtownce.ca or call 604-836-9943.
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2 comments:

  1. Am proud of you.I was driving mum in Kenya and she told me about you.Kudos.

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  2. Wow...your mum wrote this:"Well the show last night was a great success, they got a Standing Ovation, I drove 3 ladies there and back. Apart from Sal and Pancho , They had 2 belly Dancers (you would think they were made of rubber, the way they move) my granddaughter danced twice ,a flamenco dance and another free spirited one with a little girl, , a young man a Spanish Tap dance. The show lasted over 2 hours, I wish you could of seen it , but I will send you some pictures"

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