Luciane Dom, multilingual singer, songwriter and producer, is part of the new generation of contemporary artists from Rio de Janeiro who bring poetic themes such as Black diaspora, feminism, empowerment, and social reflections that impact the construction of her emotions. Luciane´s performances incorporate various musical influences: from Afrobeat, to Urban Jazz, Reggae, and Ijexá, and are calls to action, inviting audiences to dance, sing, and free their bodies. She has been featured at venues such as Brasil Summerfest at Lincoln Center, and was named Rising Star of the Year by the 2022 African Entertainment Awards.
This engagement of Luciane Dom is made possible in part through the Performing Arts Global Exchange program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Instituto Guimarães Rosa.
About the Founders Club:
Experience the Hobby Center in a whole new way! The Founders Club at the Hobby Center is transformed into an intimate cabaret club. Bring a group or meet new friends at intimate table seating! Full bar and light bites available before and during the show.
*Food and beverage costs are not included in the price of the ticket
Ages: No age recommendation provided
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