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McCarter Theatre, the Program in Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the Princeton University Humanities Council invite you to Finding Your Flow: A Conversation with Latin Grammy Winning Artist Natalia Lafourcade
Interviewed by Professor Gabriella Nouzeilles
Monday, October 7, 2024
12:00 pm to 1:20 pm
Location TBA
By invitation only; RSVP required; seating is limited
A unique opportunity for the campus community to engage with the most awarded female artist in Latin GRAMMY history in an intimate setting. The brilliant singer-songwriter from Mexico has carved a unique niche with her exceptional talent and diverse influences. Rooted in Latin American traditions, Lafourcade’s music weaves together rock, jazz, pop, bossa nova, and folk - captivating audiences around the world. Hear about her creative process, cultural influences, perspective on gender identity - and submit your own questions for the artist! The talk will be moderated by Professor Gabriella Nouzeilles, Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish and PLAS Director. Learn more about our moderator.
This event is part of McCarter’s Arts & Ideas program which links Princeton scholarship and campus life to the work on stage and is co-sponsored by the Princeton University Humanities Council. Learn more.
“To-go” lunch items will be provided at the conclusion of the event.
BOOK YOUR TICKETS TO NATALIA'S CONCERT THE EVENING BEFORE!
Natalia Lafourcade will be in concert the evening before the talk, Sunday, October 6, 2024 @ 6pm at McCarter Theatre.
STUDENT TICKETS
Princeton University students can book a FREE ticket to the concert using Passport to the Arts & code PUTIGER. NOTE: Limit 1 ticket per student with Passport. Book online or learn more on Student Tickets.
FACULTY/STAFF TICKETS
Faculty/Staff can secure a ticket for 20% off with code PUPARTNER25. Visit www.mccarter.org to book.
RESERVE YOUR GENERAL ATTENDANCE TICKETS
Tickets are on sale now: www.mccarter.org.
VIDEO
Hear from Paula Abreu, Director of Presented Programming and originally from Brazil, along with Carolina Vargas, Marketing Creative Director and originally from Mexico, sharing insight into McCarter's very first Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. Watch here.
- McCarter Theatre
- The Program in Latin American Studies
- Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Humanities Council
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