Aguas: Dialogues Through Improvised Music
Tue June 3 @ 19:00 - 21:00
On June 3rd, join us for an intimate and improvised concert with saxophonist Damián Birbrier, bandoneon player Amichai Ben Shalev, and percussionist Vovô Saramanda.
Aguas is a performance by a trio of musicians whose family histories, shaped by rivers, migration, and memory, span continents. Featuring Birbrier (saxophone), Shalev (bandoneon), and Saramanda (percussion), the group draws on inherited memories to create music that flows between personal history and collective resonance.
The trio performs acoustically in an intimate setting, surrounded by the audience, allowing for a deep, shared listening experience. Guided by memory, emotion, and the energy of the room, each improvised performance becomes a unique moment of connection between musicians and listeners.
Presented in partnership with the Museum of Jewish Montréal, Aguas offers an intimate opportunity to experience music as it unfolds in real time — raw, responsive, and deeply tied to personal and collective history.
Tickets are offered on a pay-what-you-can basis, with proceeds from ticket sales going towards the musicians and the Museum of Jewish Montreal. Capacity is limited, so reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.
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Doors at 7:00pm. Performance to follow. Seating will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no reserved seating.