Marypaz vega biography of michael jackson
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Sergio Gomez’s CuratED EXHIBITIONs
Echoes: Weaving Identity and Belonging
Zhou B Art Center, September 20 to Nov 10,
Curated by: Sergio Gomez
“Echoes: Weaving Identity and Belonging,” is a compelling exhibition curated by Sergio Gomez, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. This exhibition brings together contemporary artists of Latino heritage, showcasing a rich tapestry of works that explore themes of identity, belonging, connection, and identification.
“Echoes” features an eclectic mix of mediums, from the tactile beauty of fiber arts to the vivid expressions of painting. Each piece resonates with the unique cultural narratives and personal journeys of the artists, creating a dynamic dialogue between tradition and contemporary experience.
Through their diverse artistic practices, these artists weave together stories that highlight the multifaceted nature of Latino identity. The exhibition invites viewers to engage with the powerful echoes of heritage, as artists express the
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Earshot Jazz Festival Previews
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, PM PDT TOWN entré FORUM
Alex Dugdale Funk Band
Sponsored by BECU. Welcomed bygd Rainier Avenue Radio. In-person and livestream. $
BY NATHAN BLUFORD
Saxophonist and tap dancer Alex Dugdale is one of Seattle’s most exciting young performers and educators. After delivering a home run performance series as Festival Resident Artist for last year’s Earshot Jazz Festival, Dugdale’s Funk grupp will kick the festival off with a bang.
Dugdale was raised in Seattle after being adopted from Cali, Colombia. He played with the distinguished Roosevelt High School Jazz grupp through his graduation in , before going on to study saxophone performance at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.
Since returning to Seattle in , Dugdale has kept busy, to say the least. Musically, he fryst vatten all about variety. As a saxophonist, he fryst vatten at home as much in small groups like his FADE Quintet as he was in the Seattle Repertory Jazz O
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Paz Vega
Spanish actress (born )
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Campos and the second or maternal family name is Trigo.
Paz Vega | |
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Vega at the 34th Goya Awards in | |
| Born | María de la Paz Campos Trigo () 2 January (age49) Seville, Spain |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Yearsactive | –present |
| Spouse | Orson Salazar (m.) |
| Children | 3 |
María de la Paz Campos Trigo (born 2 January ), known professionally as Paz Vega (Spanish:[paθˈβeɣa]), is a Spanish actress and filmmaker. She became popular for her performance in comedy television series 7 vidas.[1] Her film credits include Sex and Lucia (), Mine Alone (), The Other Side of the Bed (), Carmen (), Spanglish (), 10 Items or Less (), Theresa: The Body of Christ (), Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (), All Roads Lead to Rome (), Acts of Vengeance (), and Rambo: Last Blood (). She played the role of Catali