Jeremy Ledbetter & Eliana Cuevas feature a unique and very soulful take on Latin American music with a focus on Venezuelan folkloric repertoire. Their music is Jazz-infused, acoustic, and showcases original compositions and some of the most beloved Venezuelan traditional songs. Their performances are playful, adventurous, spontaneous and very moving at times, allowing their audiences to experience a wide range of emotions.
This is a rare opportunity to see these two stellar performers together on stage with musical ASL interpretation, presented in a family-friendly style that embraces neurodiversity and disability.
Meridian Arts Centre
5040 Yonge Street, North York
Studio Theatre
Eliana Cuevas, voice
Jeremy Ledbetter, piano
Phoenix the Fire, Musical ASL (Gaitrie Killings, ASL performer)
All Xenia Concerts are designed to welcome and support neurodivergent and disabled attendees to the best of our ability.
Xenia Concerts is committed to meeting the needs of our audience. If you have a question or request, we want to hear from you!
If you have accessibility-related questions or requests, please contact Kaylce at kaylce.carter@xeniaconcerts.com.
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To contact Xenia by phone, call Rory at 437-441-7543.
TO Live, One Health Partners, and The Lotus Centre
The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, TD, The Rotary Club of Toronto and its charitable foundation, The Government of Canada, The Azrieli Foundation, Unity for Autism, The George C. Hunt Family Foundation, in honour of R.S. Williams & Sons Company Ltd., and Xenia Concerts donors.
Xenia Concerts collects a $5 deposit for each attendee to reserve your spot at the concert. To eliminate financial barriers to attendance, you may ask for a refund on your ticket when you arrive at the concert. We gratefully accept additional donations.