Detail from Salvador Dali's painting "Three young surrealist women holding in their arms the skins of an orchestra"

canceled: Performance: Hispanic Heritage with Ona K

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October 3 @ 6:00pm 7:00pm

Due to unforeseen circumstances this event has been canceled.

We welcome Hispanic Heritage Month with a live concert featuring classic and contemporary Spanish songs from artist Ona K. Join the artist as she pays tribute to the rich Hispanic musical heritage through their interpretations of coplas, boleros, cumbias, tangos and more.

Location: The Dalí Museum’s Will Raymund Theater
Tickets: $5 for Museum members | $10 for non-members
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Ona K

Singer, composer, and creator Ona K envelops you in a mist of beauty. Once you enter, you won’t want to escape. With the sensuality of her voice, the elegance of her compositions and arrangements, her powerful aesthetics, and the strong community of musicians she has created around her music, she moves the listener’s soul in a way that they will always remember.​

Her music pushes stylistic boundaries. It is born in the roots of descriptive cinematic music, connected to poetry (in English and Spanish), with a voice and arranges that navigate between r&b, and jazz, and a string quartet that is rooted in her to her classical origins.​

Born in Barcelona, having lived in Spain, India, United Kingdom, and Austria, Ona K describes herself as migrant bird. In her travels, she has performed to critical acclaim in venues and festivals across Europe and the United States, winning several national and international awards. Most recently, she received the Palladium Theater Creative Class Grant, that inspired her to start this project.

Learn more at OnaK.World.