Recipient of the 2022 ART & INSPIRATION AWARD Sponsored by THE TEE & CHARLES ADDAMS FOUNDATION
OMAR SOSA’S 88 WELL-TUNED DRUMS
MON, 12/5, 7:30pm, 99 min BAY STREET THEATER
Q/A with Director Soren Sorensen and Andrew Botsford
If seats are still available, tickets may be purchased at the festival desk. Cash or Credit cards only
Director: Soren Sorensen
Producers: Soren Sorensen, Scott Price
Editor: Soren Sorensen
Cinematographers: Jason Rossi, Jay Heyman, Dan Akiba, Roberto Medina, Mark Matook
Multiple Grammy-nominee, Cuba- born pianist and composer, Omar Sosa is one of the most versatile jazz artists on the scene today. He fuses a wide range of jazz, world music and electronic elements with his native Afro-Cuban roots to create a fresh and original sound with a Latin jazz heart.
In his 25+ years as a solo artist, Omar Sosa has released over 30 albums and received four Grammy nominations and three Latin Grammy nominations. Often performing as many as 100 concerts across six continents annually, Sosa is known for a rhythmic style and musical influences and collaborators as diverse as his travel itinerary.
Soren Sorensen is an award-winning filmmaker specializing in social and cultural issues. His first feature-length documentary, My Father’s Vietnam, combines interviews and never-before-seen photographs and 8mm footage of the era, to tell the story of three soldiers.