Sonidos del Alma - Spanish Language Choir Series 2 2022
Wed, 02 Mar
|Fitzroy North
Come together in a fun, relaxed and friendly environment to be part of the exciting Spanish language choir Sonidos del Alma under the direction of Colombian singer-songwriter Iaki Vallejo.
Time & Location
02 Mar 2022, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Fitzroy North, 378 Nicholson St, Fitzroy North VIC 3068, Australia
About the Event
Come together in a fun, relaxed and friendly environment to be part of this exciting Spanish language choir Sonidos del Alma under the direction of Colombian singer-songwriter Iaki Vallejo.
The choir will specialise in songs from Latin America such as the Mexican bolero Besame mucho, the Colombian cumbia El pescador and the Chilean classic Todo cambia. The repertoire will also include arrangements of Iaki’s own songs with the purpose of creating opportunities to perform together in her shows. Iaki will also teach skills like holding your own part in a harmony. The choir is open to all comers; experience not required.
Wednesdays 6:30pm-8:00pm.
St Brigid’s Parish - 378 Nicholson Street (cnr Alexandra Pde), Fitzroy North.
About Iaki Vallejo
Colombian born and Melbourne based singer-songwriter, Iaki Vallejo, mixes Afro-Colombian traditions with jazz, soul, salsa, afro-beat, funk, neo-soul and reggae to bring a message of unity and peace through her music and lyrics. In 1992 she won the Best Song and Performance Award at the Colombian Festival del Pasillo in Aguadas. In 2009, her warm and powerful voice earned her “Best Voice of Melbourne”. Most recently she was nominated for “Best Intercultural Act '' in the 2019 Music Victoria Awards. A singer from the age of 12, Iaki was an early performer in the festivals of Tuluá, her hometown in Colombia. She studied music at Instituto Popular de Cultura (College of the Performing Arts) in Cali after which she attended Universidad del Valle (Valle University). Now in Australia she regularly advances her skills by pursuing lessons with noted teachers such as Cosimo Ciccone, Sharny Russell and Michelle Nicolle. Iaki’s pursuit of music has taken her all over the world. Her international career has developed in South America, Europe and Australia. In 2000 she moved to Rome. While there she collaborated with renowned Italian Jazz pianist Arturo Valiante. In 2008 Iaki relocated to Melbourne and formed the Iaki Vallejo Quintet. Iaki began recording her debut self-titled solo album in 2013. This was an ambitious international project with two tracks co-produced by Jazz drummer David Jones, sessions in Melbourne, Australia and Cali, Colombia and a sold-out launch at Bennett’s Lane in 2016. In mid-2019 Iaki launched a follow up EP “Yo Soy” (I Am). This EP was also recorded in both Australia and Colombia with a launch at Bird’s Basement.