
HablArte! Podcast
HablArte! is the Official Podcast of the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago, a non-for-profit organization that promotes, educated and empowers the understanding and cultural acceptance of the Latino diaspora living in Chicago and around the world.
For 25 years The Latino Cultural Center of Chicago stands as a beacon of artistic excellence and cultural diversity in our great city. As a cornerstone of Chicago's rich multicultural landscape, we invite you to become an integral part of our mission to showcase, nurture, and celebrate Latino arts and culture.
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HablArte! Podcast
HablArte! Episode 15 • Fado Singer Carminho in Chicago on November 20th, 2024
This week on HablArte!, we're diving into the soul-stirring world of Fado with one of Portugal's most iconic voices: Carminho.
Discover the rich tapestry of this Portuguese musical tradition that Carminho has helped popularize globally. With six albums under her belt, a Grammy nomination, and numerous appearances in TV and film, Carminho is a true cultural ambassador.
You might have caught her recent silver screen moment alongside Emma Stone in "Poor Things." Now, Chicago gets its turn to experience Carminho live!
Mark your calendars for November 20th at City Winery. This can't-miss performance is brought to you by the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago.
Join us as we chat with Carminho about her journey, her music, and what Chicago audiences can expect. Whether you're a longtime Fado fan or new to the genre, this episode promises to be a captivating introduction to one of Portugal's musical treasures.
Secure your tickets now at LatinoCulturalCenter.org and prepare for an unforgettable night of Fado!
This Podcast is produced by the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago, a Pan Latino Cultural Organization that seeks to promote, educate and empower Latino Arts in the Chicago Area. The ILCC is a non-for-profit organization and operates thanks to the generous contribution of our members and donor organizations. The ILCC is also the producer of the Chicago Latino Film Festival, the longest running Film Festival of its kind in North America.