EVENTS

Musical Performance by Lucio Feuillet

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Join us for a musical performance by Lucio Feuillet with special guest Dr. Daniel Castro Pantoja during our first Summer Free Day. This event will be bilingual in English/Spanish and will be screened in the museum theater and virtually over Zoom.

Reserve your free ticket to view this program in person at the Museum: hmh.org/tickets

Register here to receive the private Zoom link to watch virtually: hmh.org/Lucio

Lucio Feuillet is a Nariñense songwriter inspired by the sensibility of being a southern Andean Colombian. His inspiration extends the dialogue of different musical airs; from the simple acoustic style of his singing to the strength and vibrancy of theatre-esque street carnivals (murgas). He has published three theatre productions, “Indicio” (2014), “Provinciano “(2017) and “Bailando Bailando”(2021).

His live theatrical productions have taken him to some of Colombia’s emblematic stages like Teatro Mayor, Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Rock Nacional, Colombia al Parque, Teatro Colón, Pasto Jazz and more. He has been invited to visit stages on the international scene like Uruguay, Argentina, Peru and the US. He has collaborate with artists such as Marta Gómez, Santiago Cruz, Vicente García, Telebit, Andrés Correa, Las Áñez, Edson Velandia, and the Quintet Leopoldo Federico where he participated with his original song “Una Pena” on the album “Quinteto con voz”, an album nominated for the Latin Grammy 2020 in the category Best Folk Album.

Throughout his career, he’s made it to some of the most important musical charts in Colombia with several productions reaching the #Top20 of Radio Nacional and Radiónica. His album Provinciano was recognized as one of the best albums of the year according to Revista Semana, El Colombiano, Revista Shock, Radio Nacional, among others.

In 2021, he brings new productions filled with a newly developed style in which he mixes sounds and harmonies inspired by the carnival “murgas” of South Colombia with more contemporary electric elements like samples of a Moog synthesizer, and the electric guitar, all while celebrating dance, tradition, rock and the Latin street carnivals.

June 12, 2021
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Virtual and In Person