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Occurs on Friday November 16 2018

Approximate running time: 2 hours

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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
565 Camano Avenue
Langley WA 98260

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Ricardo Lemvo is the embodiment of the Afro-Latin Diaspora which connects back to Mother Africa via the Cuban clave rhythm. He is truly multi-cultural and equally at home singing in Spanish, Portuguese, Kimbundu, Turkish, Lingala, and Kikongo.

Since forming his Los Angeles-based band Makina Loca in 1990, Lemvo has refined his craft and vision, raising his joyous voice with strength, singing songs that celebrate life, and most importantly, inspiring his audiences to let loose and dance away their worries.

Lemvo's blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms with pan-African styles (soukous, Angolan semba and kizomba) has been described by the Los Angeles Times as “seamless and infectious.”

Lemvo hails from São Salvador Do Congo (M'Banza-Kongo), Zaire in Northern Angola. He grew up in Congo-Kinshasa where he was introduced to Cuban music by a cousin who owned a large collection of vintage Cuban LPs. Lemvo came to the US more than 30 years ago to pursue a law degree, but ended up devoting his life to music.

Adult $22 / Senior $20 / Youth $15 Piano Bar opens one hour prior to the event

These activities are supported, in part, with funds provided by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF), IMTour, ArtsWA, and the National Endowment for the Arts

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