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P.M. @ Penn Museum Summer Nights Concert Series Presents: Tres Compadres, Modern Flamenco Ensemble

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012 - 5:00pm - 8:00pm Location:
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Stoner Courtyard, 3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA
19104
United States
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http://penn.museum/ Wednesday nights ring out this summer in University City as the Penn Museum presents its third annual P.M. @ Penn Museum Summer Nights music series. On June 27, P.M @ Penn presents Tres Compadres, a modern flamenco ensemble combining jazz and Latin influences with spirited dance rhythms for a vibrant live performance, with special appearances from flamenco dancer Inez del Mar, vocalist Farah Siraj, and jazz flutist Tim Shay.
This year's summer lineup features musical styles ranging from Middle Eastern folk/rock to Brazilian Bossa Nova and lively Creole Zydeco to funk fusion. Drinks and light fare will be provided by the Pepper Mill Café’s garden bar, and guests can purchase combination tickets to explore Penn Museum’s many galleries.
Museum galleries, including the special exhibition MAYA 2012: Lords of Time, are open until 8:00 pm. General admission is $5 (and includes Museum entry fee). For just a $10.50 upgrade, adults and children alike can enjoy the concert and tour MAYA 2012 for only $15.50 per person, a savings of up to $7.00 per adult. General admission is free for PENNcard holders and Museum members.
Concerts move inside in the event of rain.