Las Cafeteras, Terror/Cactus, Cordaviva
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Las Cafeteras live performances are kinetic—there’s a wooden platform for someone to dance Zapateado (a rhythmic kind of tap dance) on, a box-shaped percussion instrument called a cajón that has to be straddled to be played, and a donkey jawbone that’s used as a musical instrument. Growing up in Los Angeles, the sextet was inspired by Mexican music, specifically Afro-Mexican music from Southern Veracruz in Mexico. Their sound is folky, engaging, and makes you want to join in. The group will be supported by Seattle-by-way-of-Buenos-Aires trippy electro-cumbia group Terror/Cactus and the dancey Afrobeat-inspired Cordaviva.
by Jas Keimig