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Third Coast Percussion, Sérgio And Clarice Assad Join Forces for ARCHETYPES On Cedille Records
Available March 12, 2021, Archetypes, a world-premiere recording, depicts figures such as the Rebel, Lover, Magician, Jester, Hero, and Explorer.by BWW News Desk
Grammy Award-winning Third Coast Percussion, celebrated Brazilian guitarist Sérgio Assad, and his daughter, the vibrant vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Clarice Assad, join forces for Archetypes, a collaboratively written program conjuring a dozen universal archetypes - timeless characters shared by cultures around the globe.
Available March 12, 2021, Archetypes, a world-premiere recording, depicts figures such as the Rebel, Lover, Magician, Jester, Hero, and Explorer, brought to life in 12 short works melding imaginative chamber music with Latin jazz rhythms.
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In early March, the sunset lookouts in Monteverde, Costa Rica, were packed with tourists. This community of roughly 6,000 residents is an ecotourism hot spot, and by most accounts, 2020 was set to be a banner year.
Now police tape wraps the newly installed wooden benches, and every attraction, including the famed Cloud Forest Biological Preserve, is shuttered. Restaurants are folding and accommodations, from backpacker hostels to homestays and Airbnbs, are empty. A silence has descended, cut only by birdsong. It’s both tranquil and ominous the sound of indefinite absence.
Santa Elena, the village serving the area around Monteverde, normally hums with visitors hopping from backpacker hostels to restaurants and attractions, such as the Serpentario snake zoo (right). Now the streets are empty.Photograph by Mauricio Valverde Arce