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		<title>Orquesta Ashe Brings Funky Cuban Timba And Salsa to DC Tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 10:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Kiviat</dc:creator>
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Who knew that D.C. had its very own Cuban timba and salsa band?  Yep, Orquesta Ashe, led by Cuban Aramis Pazos Barrera will be at the Left Bank in Adams Morgan tonight.  Timba is a modern Cuban brand of salsa that adds funk beats and hornwork to the traditional clave rhythm.  Barrera was a dancer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Who knew that D.C. had its very own Cuban timba and salsa band?  Yep, <a href="http://www.tumbaoproductions.org/html/about.php?psi=27">Orquesta Ashe</a>, led by Cuban <strong>Aramis Pazos Barrera</strong> will be at the <a href="http://www.leftbankdc.com">Left Bank </a>in Adams Morgan tonight.  Timba is a modern Cuban brand of salsa that adds funk beats and hornwork to the traditional clave rhythm.  Barrera was a dancer in Cuba's <strong>National Modern Dance Company</strong> and a guest artist with the Bolshoi Ballet in 1988.  In DC he has taught dancing at <strong>Danceplace</strong> and percussion in schools. His international band (3 singers, 3 percussionists, bass, piano, sax, flute, trombone, and trumpet) includes members from Senegal and Cape Verde as well as locals like noted percussionist <a href="http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/artist_detail.cfm?artist_id=SAMTURNER">Sam Turner </a>(a New Yorker who played with Lionel Hampton and on boogaloo records but who’s been in DC for awhile).  I haven't seen them yet, but their background sounds promising.</p>
<p><em>Friday June 5  Orquesta Ashe at 11:30 p.m. (and dance lessons at 10:30) at Leftbank, 2424 18th St NW, DC. (202) 464-2100; $12, age 21 +</em></p>
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