Leana Song
Specializing in Afro-Cuban and West African drumming, this Philadelphia-based drum, music and dance ensemble combines traditional call-and-response patterned Yoruba songs with modern folk and jazz instruments and harmony.A special performance by Philly's own Afro-Cuban fusion band Leana Song. Enjoy the summer evening with ancient songs, harmonies over a bed of powerful Batá drumming. Featuring: Orlando Fiol (Piano), Ian Rafalak (Bass), Brad Broomfield (Bata), Shawn Hennessey (Bata), Alciedes Rodriguez (Bata/ Congas), Wesley Rast (drumset).
The last Leana Song show of the summer
From Bluegrass to Creole, from Afro-Cuban to Mexican Mariachi—with a little 80s pop in the mix—Penn Museum’s popular Summer Nights Concert Series offers a little something for everyone. Now in its seventh year, the Wednesday night series runs from June 15 through September 7, 5:00 to 8:00 pm, in the Museum’s outdoor Stoner Courtyard garden.
The Pepper Mill Café offers a garden bar, with beer, wine, and cocktails as well as non-alcoholic beverages, and regionally-themed happy hour fare available for purchase. Guests can opt to sit at outdoor tables, stage-front seating, or lawn seating to enjoy the performances. Galleries remain open, and guests may choose to take a short docent-led gallery tour at intermission, or enjoy Museum galleries on their own, until 8:00 pm. Concerts take place rain or shine, moving inside in inclement weather.
General admission, which includes admission to the Museum’s galleries, is just $10; $5 PennCard holders and Penn Medicine and CHOP employees with ID; free for Penn Museum Members. (There is an additional fee for the special exhibition The Golden Age of King Midas.)
The Penn Museum is located at 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (on Penn's campus, across from Franklin Field).
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