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evergreentheatre@gmail.com
902-825-6834
We are very pleased to present a major new talent who we have been being trying to persuade for a while to come our way. Alejandra has been a major part of the Toronto music scene for the last few years and she is finally venturing to Nova Scotia with performances at the Atlantic Jazz Festival and the Evergreen.
This is an artist with international roots — born in Toronto to an Argentinian waiter and a Scottish actress, raised in the heart of the city’s gay village — and a style that reminds her listeners of Edith Piaf and Tom Waits and a louder, more powerful Joan Armatrading.
Now in her mid-twenties, Ribera’s disarming humour — on and off stage — contrasts with her frequently dark material, and an unconventional life that’s been full of adventures and misadventures, — travel, and jobs in science labs, burger-joints, and energy healing. The resumé includes four days at York University’s vocal jazz programme (she dropped out to go to the mountains of Slovakia and study with a witch doctor, honest) and childhood music studies (violin, viola, choral music).
Alejandra's music would be at home at a jazz club, a world music gathering or a folk festival. Her music crosses genres and borders with almost frightening
ease.
Tickets: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FUKMQFV9VK7QL
evergreentheatre@gmail.com
902-825-6834
We are very pleased to present a major new talent who we have been being trying to persuade for a while to come our way. Alejandra has been a major part of the Toronto music scene for the last few years and she is finally venturing to Nova Scotia with performances at the Atlantic Jazz Festival and the Evergreen.
This is an artist with international roots — born in Toronto to an Argentinian waiter and a Scottish actress, raised in the heart of the city’s gay village — and a style that reminds her listeners of Edith Piaf and Tom Waits and a louder, more powerful Joan Armatrading.
Now in her mid-twenties, Ribera’s disarming humour — on and off stage — contrasts with her frequently dark material, and an unconventional life that’s been full of adventures and misadventures, — travel, and jobs in science labs, burger-joints, and energy healing. The resumé includes four days at York University’s vocal jazz programme (she dropped out to go to the mountains of Slovakia and study with a witch doctor, honest) and childhood music studies (violin, viola, choral music).
Alejandra's music would be at home at a jazz club, a world music gathering or a folk festival. Her music crosses genres and borders with almost frightening
ease.
Tickets: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FUKMQFV9VK7QL
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Margaretsville, Nova Scotia
evergreentheatre@gmail.com
902-825-6834
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