MUSIC / Concert

Coro Acardenchado

Join Coro Acardenchado (The Acardenchado Choir) for a night of freestyle improvisation, body percussion, and amazing vocal techniques. This unique choir was founded by musician Juan Pablo Villa in Mexico City as an homage to the cardenche song, a traditional a cappella chant for trios from Durango in north-central Mexico. The term cardenche comes from cardo (thistle) –a plant full of thorns that are more painful to remove than to get pricked with –and is an allegory of love.

Coro Acardenchado is directed by Juan Pablo Villa, in collaboration with María Emilia Martínez and Leika Mochán, and also hosts guest directors such as Tareke Ortiz and Leonadro Soqui. The group has performed across multiple Mexican theaters and forums, including the renowned International Cervantino Festival and the Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City.

This concert is presented in collaboration with Music of the Americas at Americas Society.

Event Information

Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024

Time: 7:00 pm

Venue: Chelsea Factory

Address: 547 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001

Tickets: Free with RSVP

RSVP Policy

RSVP’d attendees will receive priority access until 15 minutes before showtime. If RSVPs are at capacity for any event, we will accommodate walk-up entry on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early for the best seats!

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