Enjoy a mix of music both modern and traditional when international Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) singer Sarah Aroeste performs a free concert, presented by the Los Angeles Sephardic Music Festival, at the Fowler Museum. On Wednesday, March 5, 7 p.m., Aroeste will tap into her fusion of original and 15th-century Ladino folk songs with her signature blend of rock, funk and blues. Along with music collaborator Shai Bachar and a world-class ensemble of musicians, Aroeste comes to UCLA with her new multimedia Gracia project — a mix of experimental, feminist, rock-beat, retro-chic and Mediterranean-infused original Ladino songs. One of few artists today who writes her own music in Ladino, Aroeste draws upon her roots from Spain and Greece to bring Ladino music to life for a new generation.
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