Todo El Mundo Dice AHO music medicine concert returns to Pinecrest Gardens November 18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Headliner for 10th installment of international concert series is Portuguese-Angolan composer, percussionist and singer MonÁxi

Pinecrest, FL October 18, 2023 – The Todo El Mundo Dice AHO (TEMDA) music medicine concert will take place Saturday, November 18, 2023 at Pinecrest Gardens’ Banyan Bowl (11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest, FL 33156), marking the 10 time the international event has been held. The headliner is none other than composer, percussionist and singer of Portuguese-Angolan heritage, MonÁxi. Support acts include Supaman, festival founders Teresa de Jesús and Jesús Hidalgo, plus The Freedom Family Band and live painter Chris Dyer. Tickets are available online through bit.ly/TEMDA2023. Doors open at 5 p.m., music begins at 6. All ages are welcome.

“This year we will be celebrating with great joy and are honored to have the participation of artists from all over the Americas,” says Hidalgo. “Because of the necessary call to strengthen our links to Mother Earth, to return to our center, and to manifest our empowerment as conscious beings at the highest service, and for all our existence, our action prayer will be ‘IT IS NOW’.” Hidalgo is a multi-instrumentalist who will be performing on vocals with his partner de Jesus.

MonÁxi, whose name means ‘Daughter of the Earth” in the Angolan dialect Kimbundo, uses the djembe (African drum) to open doors to concepts that are still rarely embraced by women. Influenced by Afro-jazz, sacred feminine, and world music, she creates a fusion of contagious music that seeks to touch the soul. MonÁxi shortens distances between the various sounds, presenting vibrant, rhythmic and unpredictable songs. Bringing the richness of the blood that runs in her veins and all of Mother Earth’s inspiration, she speaks openly about her emotions and experiences, sharing her deepest feelings with the world.

Born Christian Parrish Takes the Gun to the Native-American Crow Nation, Supaman hails from Seattle, WA. A foster child from humble means, he discovered hip-hop during a very difficult childhood and now employs it, along with a deeply and strongly held religious worldview, to empower his people. Supaman’s travels now revolve around educating people about Native American history and culture through music, which has seen him release five solo records since 2007 and garner numerous awards, like the Aboriginal Peoples Music Choice Award.

Hidalgo is a 2013 Latin Grammy-nominated singer / songwriter who is committed to the care, conservation, protection, and awareness of Mother Earth and our connection with ancestral roots. Partner Teresa de Jesús Padron also hails from Venezuela and considers herself a guardian of Mother Earth. She is a singer / songwriter of the path of consciousness dedicated to facilitating ancestral circular dances, sacred circles, and moon dances. When the couple performs together, they aim to balance the sacred feminine and masculine energies with their experience.

The Freedom Family Band’s patriarch Matt was born in Zimbabwe and raised in Zambia and studied performing arts and sound engineering in South Africa. He subsequently stepped into the fields of sound healing and medicine music. Matriarch Katt was born and raised in Naples, FL, and has been a theater and church choir singer most of her life, which she now dedicates to performing medicine music. Matt and Katt create sacred sounds with native flutes, Japanese flutes, didgeridoo (Australian Aboriginal wind instrument), vocals, guitars, ukuleles, shakers, and jaw harps that open the hearts of all who are present.

Dyer’s art reflects a soul with good intentions who is on a quest for a higher frequency of consciousness. A Peruvian-Canadian, he currently resides in Florida and creates everything from skateboard graphics, to visionary paintings, street art, murals, and NFTs. As a world and dimensions traveler, he experiences different cultures and then re-expresses them into his own vision of Oneness.

TEMDA is an international music festival that brings together different artistic disciplines that manifest a solid relationship and commitment to the conservation and preservation of Mother Earth, awakening a new consciousness and a connection with our ancestral wisdom. Founded by the husband-and-wife duo Hidalgo and de Jesus, past concert events have occurred in Miami, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. This year’s lineup gathers a powerful collection of artists on a spiritual mission, and promises to deliver a path-illuminating experience for all.

The host for the evening will once again be veteran radio journalist and co-founder of BOOM magazine Kike Posada. TEMDA will be co-presented by Community Arts and Culture and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. Sponsorship opportunities are available for the festival – click here to learn more.

For more information about the concert, please visit todoelmundodiceaho.com. High-resolution photos are available upon request.

Visit PinecrestGardens.org or call (305) 669-6990 for more details about the venue.

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El Festival de Música Medicina Todo El Mundo Dice AHO regresa a Pinecrest Gardens el 18 de noviembre

Pinecrest, FL – 18 de octubre de 2023 – El Festival de Música Medicina Todo El Mundo Dice AHO (TEMDA) se presentará el sábado 18 de noviembre de 2023 en el Banyan Bowl de Pinecrest Gardens (11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest, FL 33156), para conmemorar el décimo aniversario del gran encuentro internacional. El Festival contará con la participación estelar de la cantautora y percusionista de ascendencia portuguesa-angoleña, MonÁxi, y también con presentaciones de Supaman, los fundadores del Festival Teresa de Jesús y Jesús Hidalgo, The Freedom Family Band y el pintor en tiempo real Chris Dyer. Las entradas están a la venta por internet, pulsando en bit.ly/TEMDA2023. Las puertas abren a las 5 p.m. y la música comienza a las 6. Todas las edades son bienvenidas.

“Este año celebramos con gran gusto y tenemos el honor de contar con la participación de artistas de todas partes de nuestra América”, dice el fundador del Festival Jesús Hidalgo. “En esta edición nuestra oración de acción ‘ES AHORA’. Es una llamada necesaria a fortalecer nuestros vínculos con la Madre Tierra, nuestras relaciones, volver a nuestro centro, confiar en la presencia pura, y manifestar nuestro empoderamiento como seres conscientes al más alto servicio, para toda nuestra existencia”. Hidalgo es un multiinstrumentista que actuará como vocalista con su compañera de Jesús.

MonÁxi , cuyo nombre significa “Hija de la Tierra” en el dialecto angoleño Kimbundo, emplea el ‘djembe’ (tambor africano) para presentar nuevos conceptos de empoderamiento para la mujer. Con influencias de Afro-jazz, sagrado femenino y world music, esta artista de raíces africanas crea una fusión de música contagiosa que busca tocar las fibras del alma. MonÁxi acorta las distancias entre los distintos sonidos, presentando canciones vibrantes, rítmicas e impredecibles. A través de su música, expresa abiertamente sus emociones y experiencias, la riqueza cultural que corre por sus venas y su inspiración que viene de la Madre Tierra.

Nacido como Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, miembro de la nación indígena Crow, Supaman viene de la ciudad de Seattle en Washington. Producto de los hogares de crianza (foster homes), Supaman descubrió su amor por el hip hop a temprana edad durante una etapa difícil de su vida. En la actualidad, el artista nativo americano emplea el género para expresar sus creencias religiosas, empoderar a su pueblo y presentar su visión del mundo. A través de sus giras y viajes Supaman busca educar al público sobre las riquezas culturales y la historia de los nativos americanos. Desde 2007 ha lanzado cinco álbumes como solista y ha ganado números reconocimientos entre ellos el Premio People’s Choice de la la Música de los Pueblos Aborígenes.

Jesús Hidalgo es un cantautor venezolano quien fue nominado al Grammy Latino en 2013. Su música refleja su profundo compromiso con el cuidado, conservación, protección y concientización de la Madre Tierra, además de nuestra conexión con las raíces ancestrales. Su pareja, Teresa de Jesús Padrón se considera guardián de la madre tierra. La cantautora venezolana sigue el camino de la concientización, dedicada a facilitar danzas circulares ancestrales, círculos sagrados y danzas lunares. En sus presentaciones la pareja tiene como meta crear un balance entre el sagrado femenino y las energías masculinas, haciendo uso de sus múltiples experiencias.

El patriarca Matt del Freedom Family Band nació en Zimbabwe, se crió en Zambia y estudió las artes escénicas e ingeniería de sonido en Sudáfrica. Posteriormente incursionó en la sanación a través de sonidos y la música medicina. Su pareja, la matriarca Katt es oriunda de la ciudad de Naples en la Florida. Katt se formó como cantante en el teatro y en los coros de iglesia. Ahora se dedica a la música medicina. En sus presentaciones la pareja crea sonidos sagrados a través de instrumentos primitivos como las flautas nativas y japonesas, los didgeridoo (instrumento de viento de los aborígenes de Australia), vocales, las guitarras, los ukeleles y las agitadoras y arpas de mandíbulas, para tocar el corazón de los presentes.

El arte de Chris Dyer es un reflejo de buenas intenciones y de la búsqueda de una frecuencia más alta de conciencia. De ascendencia peruana canadiense, el artista reside actualmente en la Florida y es creador de muchas cosas, desde gráficos de patinetas y pinturas visionarias hasta el arte callejero, murales y NFT (tokens no fungibles digitales). Como viajero de mundos y dimensiones, experimenta diferentes culturas y luego las reexpresa en su propia visión de la Unidad.

TEMDA es un festival de música internacional que reúne diferentes disciplinas artísticas que representan una sólida relación y compromiso con la conservación y preservación de la madre tierra, despertando una nueva concientización y conexión con nuestras sabidurías ancestrales. Fundado hace una década por la pareja y dúo Teresa de Jesús y Jesús Hidalgo, el Festival se ha presentado en Miami, Colombia, Puerto Rico y México. El cartel de este año reúne una poderosa colección de artistas con una misión espiritual que promete ofrecer una experiencia que iluminará el camino para todos.

El anfitrión de la velada será una vez más el veterano periodista de radio y co fundador de la revista BOOM Kike Posada. TEMDA es una co presentación de Community Arts and Culture y el Departamento de Asuntos Culturales del Condado de Miami-Dade. Oportunidades de patrocinio para el festival están disponibles – pulsa aquí para ver más detalles.

Para más información sobre TEMDA, visite todoelmundodiceaho.com. Fotographia de alta resolucion disponible.

Favor de visitar PinecrestGardens.org o llamar al (305) 669-6990 para más detalles sobre el teatro Banyan Bowl.

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Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! music medicine concert returns to Pinecrest Gardens November 18

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Pinecrest, FL – September 18, 2023 – The 10th annual music medicine concert Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! (TEMDA) will take place Saturday, November 18, 2023 at Pinecrest Gardens (11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest, FL 33156) and be headlined by composer, percussionist and singer of Portuguese-Angolan heritage, MonÁxi. Also slated to appear: Supaman, Teresa de Jesús, Jesús Hidalgo, and The Freedom Family Band, plus special guest live painter Chris Dyer. Tickets are available online through bit.ly/TEMDA2023.

TEMDA is an international music festival that brings together different artistic disciplines that manifest a solid relationship and commitment to the conservation and preservation of Mother Earth, awakening a new consciousness and a connection with our ancestral wisdom. Founded by the husband-and-wife duo Hidalgo and de Jesus, past concert events have occurred in Miami, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

Co-presented by Community Arts and Culture and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the host for the evening will once again be Kike Posada.

For more information about the concert, please visit todoelmundodiceaho.com. Visit PinecrestGardens.org or call (305) 669-6990 for more details about the venue.

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Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! Medicine Music Concert Returns to Pinecrest Gardens October 15

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ninth annual medicine music festival featuring Porangui, Pura Fé, Teresa De Jesús, Jesús Hidalgo, and special guests happens in the Banyan Bowl beginning at 6 p.m.

Pinecrest, FL – October 3, 2022 –  Music has long been known to enhance the healing powers of medicine. The Banyan Bowl at Pinecrest Gardens (11000 SW 57th Ave, Pinecrest, FL 33156) will once again be the site of the Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! medicine music, featuring live performances by PoranguíPura FéTeresa de Jesús, and festival’s founder / climate change activist Jesús Hidalgo, plus special guests Gracia MaríaGiselle WorldDelfina Mun, and Chris Orange.  Tickets for the ninth annual edition are on sale now at bit.ly/TodoElMundoDice.

 “We’re excited to once again be partnering with the Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! concert organizers, and look forward to putting on another successful concert in Pinecrest,” says event producer Eric Vazquez. “This year’s edition will include a special prayer for children, teenagers, and for all the new seeds, to ask for and manifest clarity and guidance, and for them to always be accompanied.”

Reared among the three cultures of Brazil, Mexico and the U.S., headliner Poranguí was steeped in various traditional forms of music, healing and ceremony since birth. Drawing from his cross-cultural background and ethnomusicology training at Duke University, Poranguí has over twenty years of international work experience as an artist, musician, educator, filmmaker, consultant, and therapist, utilizing the healing properties of sound and movement to foster our individual and collective wellbeing.

Pura Fé, whose name means “Pure Faith,” was born in New York City and an heir to the Tuscarora Indian Nation. She is an artist, an activist, and much more. Her musical journey, running the gamut from folk to mainstream through an artful use of the blues, reflects the concerns of an artist who grew up in the Motown era, while citing Buffy SainteMarieCharley Patton and Joni Mitchell as her true mentors. Pura Fé has studied and performed ballet professionally and has been in several Broadway musicals and TV commercials.

Venezuelan Jesús Hidalgo is a Latin Grammy-nominated singer / songwriter and producer who recognizes Mother Earth as an entity with rights worthy of respect. Partner Teresa de Jesús Padron considers herself a guardian of Mother Earth, and a singer / songwriter of the path of consciousness dedicated to facilitating ancestral circular dances, sacred circles, and moon dances. When they perform together, they aim to balance the sacred feminine and masculine energies in their experience.

Gracia María is a woman of prayer who dedicates her life to the service of plant spirits indigenous to her homeland Peru. Washington, D.C. flutist and vocalist Giselle Real-d’Arbelles is a captivating performing artist infusing ritual and indigenous culture into the electronic scene. Born in Argentina, Delfina Mun began to develop herself from childhood in the arts by experimentation with drawing, painting, collage and song. Colombian Chris Orange is a man of prayer who started his music path at the age of 6 where he began with classical piano and singing.

Event support generously provided by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. All ages are welcome, and doors open at 4:45 p.m. For more information, please visit TodoElMundoDiceAho.com or call 305-669-6990.

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