Gogo Norales and Friends + SOROCHE + Dominique Diglio
A night of Afro-Indigenous Latin music & experimental sounds from local and visiting acts!
Gogo Norales and Friends
Gogo Norales is a Garifuna fusion & folkloric musician based from New York. Norales and his band create music that melds contemporary & traditional Garifuna sounds. from Honduras representing the Garifuna communities in Belize, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. Using music as a platform for social advocacy, he’s performed in community-driven events and festivals across New York, the Caribbean, and Central America. Gogo Norales has been featured in works produced by Tito Pingolinis and Andy Ordonez. He has performed on TV networks such as Telemundo, Latin TV film networks, Univision, BronxNet, and on ABCNYC.
SOROCHE
Born in DC, based in Baltimore, SOROCHE (so·ro·che | səˈrōchē) incorporates traditional Colombian percussion like the tambora (the heartbeat of cumbia) along with poetic lyrics and multi-instrumental melodies, proudly wearing their cultural roots on their sleeves. SOROCHE seeks to represent the immigrant experience by transmogrifying modern and traditional sounds into a danceable alchemy that crosses cultural borders and dancefloors. [LISTEN]
Dominique Diglio
Dominique Diglio is an artist based in Baltimore. After spending 4 years in the Philadelphia music scene, her 2021 arrival coincided with the release of her first solo album Songs for Tāra; a mix of electronic instrumentals, tape based recordings, distorted melodies and soft acoustic ballads. Along with her group DLI, she is expected to release her second solo effort sometime in 2026.