
About this Event
Spirology: Afro-Cuban Folklore & Cuban Charanga Fusion Concert with Michael Spiro
Enjoy an evening of music and dance at La Peña with , led by renowned percussionist Michael Spiro. This concert highlights the fusion of Afro-Cuban folklore and Cuban charanga, featuring top Bay Area musicians skilled in both styles. Experience the rhythmic interplay of Lukumí bata drums and the elegant Cuban danzón melodies in a lively concert that promises to delight both your ears and feet!
Date: Saturday, April 26th, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (doors open at 7:30 PM)
Location: La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, CA
Tickets - Student, Youth, and Senior Discounts available!
- Early Bird: $20
- General Admission: $25
- At the Door: $30
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Featured Artists:
Michael Spiro - Leader, Percussion, Vocals, Arranger
An internationally acclaimed percussionist, educator, and recording artist, Michael Spiro is a ten-time Grammy nominee known for his influential work in Latin music. He has collaborated with notable artists across various genres and continues to innovate with his new project "Spirology," blending Cuban charanga with Afro-Cuban bata drumming.
As a performer Michael continues to co-lead and perform with Orquesta La Moderna Tradición, still holds the conga drum chair in the internationally acclaimed “Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet” (with Grammy nominations in 2011, 2014, and 2015), and co-leads “Conjunto Karabali” with long-time Santana percussionist Karl Perazzo. His new band “Spirology” is a ground-breaking project that fuses Cuban charanga with Afro-Cuban bata drumming, and features the entirely new genre that he has created---the “batanzón”.
For more information, visit: Michael-Spiro.com
Tregar Otton - Violin, Vocals, Arranger
Classically trained from a young age, Tregar Otton has performed globally with Orquesta La Moderna Tradición and other ensembles. A dedicated educator, Tregar leads multiple music groups and has been instrumental in the San Francisco music scene for decades. He leads Mariachi ALAS and various ensembles at the Community Music Center of San Francisco, including three Cuban performing groups (youth and adult) and Old Time/Bluegrass groups. He also is a founding member of the San Francisco Unified School District's Mariachi Program.
John Calloway - Piano, Flute, Vocals
A multi-instrumentalist and composer, Dr. John Calloway has a rich history of performances and compositions with renowned musicians. His extensive teaching career and award-winning compositions highlight his significant contributions to jazz and Latin music education. Dr. Calloway holds a bachelor’s degree in music from CCNY, a master’s degree in music education from San Francisco State University, and a doctorate in multicultural education from the University of San Francisco. John was a music teacher and administrator in SF public schools for over 30 years and has been on faculty at San Francisco State University since 1999.
Miguel Martinez - Flute, Vocals
Born in Chiapas, Mexico, versatile musician and educator, Miguelito Martinez has made a mark in the Latin music scene with his innovative compositions and performances. He is a sought-after clinician and has received accolades for his work as a flutist and music educator. Martinez is the founding director of Corazon Sur a Mexican-Caribbean fusion ensemble and co-director of Balamcoatl; a collaborative project focused on diffusing the vibrant music and dance traditions of the indigenous people of México. Besides his busy career as a performer, Martinez has been a music teacher and multicultural arts educator since 2004 in the bay area.
Steve Senft-Herrera - Bass
For three decades, Steve Senft-Herrera has anchored the bass in numerous Bay Area bands, performing at prestigious festivals and recording across various genres. He currently plays with Conjunto Karabalí.
Remi Spiro - Percussion, Vocals
Specializing in Cuban music, Remi Spiro is a multi-percussionist. He has studied with some of the most important musicians in both the Bay Area and in Cuba, including Jesus Diaz, Daniel Alfonso, Jorge Alabe, John Calloway, and of course his father, Michael Spiro. For over twenty years he has performed and taught in popular and folkloric music settings throughout the Bay Area, and has been a mainstay in several iconic groups, including Orquesta La Moderna Tradicion, Bata-Ketu, and Soltron.
Osvaldo Carvajal - Guiro, Vocals
A Cuban percussionist and music educator, Osvaldo Carvajal has enriched the Bay Area music scene since 2001. He directs the music program at San Francisco’s Mission High School and performs with various local bands.
Pablo Caro - Violin, Vocals
A designer, singer, and violinist. Pablo Caro plays with several groups in the Bay Area, including Orquesta La Moderna Tradición and Civic Strings. He is a student of the Community Music Center.
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Accessibility
- La Peña is a wheelchair-accessible venue with step-less entry, wide doorways, and accessible restrooms.
- Masks are strongly encouraged. If you’re experiencing COVID-19, cold, or flu-like symptoms, please consider staying home to protect our community. HEPA air purifiers operate throughout our space.
- Restrooms are all-gender
We strive to make La Peña a welcoming, accessible space for everyone. If you have any specific needs or questions about accessibility, contact us in advance, and we’ll do our best to accommodate. Email us at [email protected]
Getting to La Peña
- Public Transit: The 18 bus line stops directly across the street (Shattuck & Woolsey), and Ashby BART is just two blocks away.
- Parking: Free street parking is available, or park at the Ashby BART station for a fee.
- Bike-Friendly: Bike racks are available outside the venue.
La Peña Membership
Become a La Peña member today! Enjoy a 25% discount on tickets to this event, plus access to other exclusive perks. Learn more at: Lapena.org/members
Questions?
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, United States
USD 22.61 to USD 27.94