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Fourth of July Weekend: Musical Magic at
Tlaquepaque SEDONA, AZ (June 29, 2009) - For Independence Day vacationers to Sedona and locals who are staying put, Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is geared up for some free, family-fun music that will get your feet tapping and take you to exotic places and festive musical traditions south of the border. A perfect beginning to a Sedona 4th of July weekend is a stroll through Tlaquepaque’s beautiful Spanish style village, especially during First Friday at the Galleries. On Friday, July 3rd, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm enjoy the latest offerings from Tlaquepaque’s renowned world-class artists.
Galleries will stay open until 8:00 pm. Enjoy wine
and hors d’oeuvres at selected galleries and let the
celebrated ZAZU Gypsy Jazz Trio knock your socks
off. Guaranteed to transport you back in time—think Paris in the 1930s, ZAZU’s “gypsy style, flavored in dark chromatic runs, arpeggios, glissandos, diminished chords utilizes the swing articulation of the period,” according to Sedona’s Steve Douglas who plays upright bass for the trio. They perform from 5:30 to 7:30 pm in Patio de las Campanas.
Be sure to come on back Saturday and Sunday, July 4th and 5th and catch Flavio and his enchantingly beautiful flute sounds and songs from South America. Playing on a variety of traditional South American flutes, Mountain Living Magazine in Flagstaff describes his music as "The combination of songs, music and stories that magically transports the audience South of the Border." Flavio’s repertoire includes not only Andean music but Latin Pop and World music that audiences have enjoyed all over the Southwest. Flavio performs July 4th and July 5th - 11 am to 5 pm in Patio de las Campanas.
All weekend
the performances are free and family-friendly. Readers' comments
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