Festival of Latin American Women in the Arts (FLAWA) are extremely excited to present an incredible line-up of Latinx artists, who rattle preconceptions of what Cuban music sounds like and consistently defying expectations.
La Dame Blanche
Cuban singer, flautist and percussionist Yaite Ramos Rodriguez, aka La Dame Blanche, delivers a powerful and compelling sound strong enough to summon the spirits. Now based in Paris, her explosive mix of hip hop, cumbia, dancehall and reggae has been making waves around the world, with an impressive range of collaborators, from Gotan Project’s Philippe Cohen-Solal to Brazilian rap legend Rincon Sapiência.
Her father being the artistic director of the Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, Yaite grew up surrounded by music – and this shows on her records. While rooted in Afro-Cuban tradition, her music is not afraid of pushing boundaries and we can’t wait for her to light up the dance-floor.
Wara
Driven by the grooves of contemporary Havana and mobilized by the dynamic sounds of London’s underground, Wara have crafted a hard-hitting and contagious style. Together, this award-winning pan-Latin musical outfit plays deep into the rhythms of urban Afro-Caribbean music, fueling their signature sound with dembow, bass-heavy hip hop and electronica.
Led by producer and composer Eliane Correa, the band has become known for its emphasis on Latin-American narratives and exploration of regional music cultures. With backgrounds spanning from Cuba to the Congo, Venezuela to Chile, Wara’s performances are provocative and uncompromising.
This show is presented by FLAWA. Showcasing and promoting new artistic trends and expressions from different latitudes of the Latin-American culture, FLAWA intends to open a space for self-identifying women with a Latin American background to reclaim their narratives through a variety of artistic expressions.