
Magoo, a progressive bluegrass quartet from Denver, releases its debut album, What a Life, showcasing three-part harmonies and improvisation. The band performs at Cornerstone, collaborating with the New Acoustic Collective. 'The Monsters,' a new play by Ngozi Anyanwu, features a Black man learning vulnerability as he reconnects with his sister. The play combines humor with emotional depth, developed with input from a female MMA fighter. AguaClara Flamenco, led by Clara Rodriguez, offers an intimate flamenco experience, emphasizing the connection between dancers and musicians.
"Magoo ain't your grandpappy's bluegrass. The progressive quartet out of Denver honors the timeless roots of the tradition while adventuring into new territory."
"The Monsters explores what happens when BIG, a mixed martial arts fighter, copes with LIL, his little sister, appearing on his front door after years."
"Rodriguez is a riveting bailaora who moves with tightly compressed power and energy, making the flamenco experience both personal and dynamic."
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