An Evening with Lido Pimienta

Sun Oct 13 2024 at 08:00 pm

Queen Elizabeth Theatre | Vancouver

VLACC
Publisher/HostVLACC
An Evening with Lido Pimienta
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VLACC is proud to present the phenomenal Lido Pimienta as the main event of its Latin Expressions series, commemorating Latin American Heritage Month.
Prepare to be swept away by the brilliance of this Toronto-based Colombian artist as she transforms the stage with her powerful and genre-defying performance. Lido's celebratory music weaves together themes of feminism, colonialism, and the complex politics of gender, race, and motherhood, all while reimagining the Canadian landscape through the lens of the South American diaspora.
Expect an extraordinary fusion of thought-provoking messages, stunning visuals, and unforgettable music. Get your early-bird tickets now and join us for an inspiring and transformative evening.
The Lido Pimienta concert is a celebration and a display of high art and musical exploration, combining electronic and Afro-Colombian drumming. On stage with Lido is her bandmate and life partner Brandon Valdivia, a prolific maestro of drums and flutes who complements Lido Pimienta's ethereal songs and singing style. She is also a master of live improvisation.

When: Sunday, October 13th
Time: 8:00 pm ( Doors open at 7:00 pm)
Location: Queen Elizabeth Theatre - 630 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BC.

About Lido Pimienta:
Lido Pimienta is a multidisciplinary visual artist, art critic and curator. She is a composer and musical producer of Afro Indigenous(Wayuu) Ancestry from Colombia. Pimienta resides in Toronto Canada, and has been performing live and exhibiting her work worldwide since 2010.
She was the first female of colour to ever compose and original score for the New York City Ballet Orchestra and is also the first ever black and indigenous woman to be debuting as a TV host, writer and creator of a network show in Canada, LIDO TV; a variety show that explores themes like Feminism, Colonialism and Success, with a hilarious twists and the help of puppets. Pimienta’s music and visual work navigates politics of gender, race, motherhood and the construct of the Canadian Landscape in the South American diaspora and vernacular.
Lido Pimienta aims to create a sense of belonging and strength through diversity. Diversity as a feeling and Diversity as a verb. Born and raised in the Caribbean North Coast of Colombia, she draws and creates portraits of the familiar faces found in big crowds going about their day in a beautifully synchronized chaos of the places she calls home. These compositions all exist in what Pimienta calls CARIBE SUBLIME, in which she identifies the Caribbean coast of Colombia and peoples from African diasporas, their cultures and identities, not as exotic but Sublime.
An international artistic referent in her own right, Pimienta’s point of view and resistance to follow trends or participate in a narrative that demands racialized women to be a trope, has earned Pimienta a loyal following in both the mainstream and artistic arenas. With humor, irreverence and the tenderness that comes from her singing voice, Pimienta has positioned herself as a true Renaissance Woman.
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Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 688 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B, Canada,Vancouver, British Columbia

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