TOMORROW! You're invited to an evening with Chilean Singer-Songwriter Nano Stern!

YOU'RE INVITED!

Join NACLA and Nano Stern at Verso Books for an intimate evening of music and conversation!

When: Friday, March 17th, 6:30 PM

Where: Verso Books, 20 Jay Street, Suite 1010, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Cohosted by NACLA and Verso Books

Click here for more information, and RSVP on Facebook here!

Nano Stern, renowned Chilean singer-songwriter, will be taking a break from his tour schedule to discuss politics, activism, and creative expression in Chile and Latin America today with NACLA contributors. Interspersed, he'll offer rare solo performances of some of his extraordinary, open-hearted songs. Come for an intimate evening with one of Latin America's brightest young musicians!

Nano Stern’s path as an artist follows richly crafted song lines laid by his family and his Chilean musical ancestry, and unites those with a sound utterly fresh and relevant. Nano has found something within that has positioned him as the voice of a generation. The grandson of Jewish refugees fleeing persecution, Nano’s childhood was painted vivid by not only his own family’s activism and musicianship but by the powerful legacy of the Nueva Canción movement led by Chilean musical activists during Pinochet’s dictatorship a generation before. Legends like Inti-Illimani and Victor Jara- who suffered exile and even death during these troubling times- continue to inspire Nano’s breadth of sound and emotion. “I am extremely respectful of the tradition,” explains Stern, “It is an enormous gift we received from the people of the past.”

This all-ages event is FREE and open to the public—bring your family and friends! Beer and wine, as well as Verso books, will be on sale.


Listen to an Interview with Nano in our Latest Podcast!

In a swiftly changing world, Chilean musician Nano Stern is among Latin America's most passionate advocates for the political power of art and the importance of global connections between activist movements. Stern's unique blend of traditional Chilean style and modern folk is also heavily influenced by the Nueva Canción movement of the 70s and 80s. In this episode of NACLA Radio, guest producer Julia Burnell talks to Nano about the current political climate in Latin America and the United States, music as a tool for creative expression and resistance, and the connections between nature, memory, and art.

Read the full interview, "Every Concert is a Rally," in the latest issue of the NACLA Report, "#BlackLivesMatter Across the Hemisphere."

 

Hope to see you there! - NACLA

 

 

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