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Curator-led Tour of The Land We Live In, the Land We Left: Virginia's
People 
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 
Time: Noon-12:45 PM 
Place: Exhibition Gallery & Lobby

Join curator Lisa Goff for an in-depth tour of the exhibition, which
explores immigrants' varied stories and their contributions to the
state's increasingly diverse cultural composition. RSVP by April 16 to
804-692-3901. Space is limited. 

 

"Books on Broad" Featuring Meredith Cole 
Thursday, July 22, 2010 
Time: 5:30 PM-7:30 PM

Join us for the "Books on Broad" Book Club at the Virginia Shop, an
informal gathering where Meredith Cole will speak about and read from
Dead in the Water, her second mystery featuring Lydia McKenzie. McKenzie
is taking portraits of prostitutes on the waterfront of Williamsburg,
Brooklyn, when her art project takes a deadly turn. Dead in the Water is
a thrilling adventure, boasting memorable characters and a vivid
setting. 

 

The Sounds of South America: Music by Solazo 
Friday, July 23, 2010 
Time: 6:00 PM-7:30 PM 
Place: Library of Virginia,  $10 Tickets are available through the
Virginia Shop (804-692-3524) or online at
http://www.thevirginiashop.org/musicbysolazotickets.aspx 

Hailing from Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador, the four members of Solazo
will offer up a unique blend of Latin folk, contemporary dance music,
and soulful ballads that appeal to all ages and cultures. Their newest
CD, Mindful Journeys, is an exciting compilation of original music
inspired by traditional styles borrowed from Spain, Cuba, Argentina,
Chile, Brazil, and Ecuador. Layered with sensual Cuban rhythms and
spiked with the unusual flavors of Andean sounds (panpipe, charango, and
mandolin), the authentic and artful arrangements move fluidly from
flamenco to mambo within the course of a single song. The band's sound
is further distinguished by enchanting and pure vocal harmonies that
consistently captivate. A crowd favorite at the Richmond Folk Festival,
this group of immigrants currently calls Floyd County, Virginia, home.
This concert is offered in conjunction with the Library of Virginia's
exhibition The Land We Live In, the Land We Left: Virginia's People. 

 

The Library of Virginia is located in historic downtown Richmond at 800
East Broad Street. There is free parking for this event in the Library's
underground garage, which is accessible from either Eighth or Ninth
streets. For more information, please call 804-692-3592.

 

For more on other upcoming events at the Library of Virginia, visit
http://www.lva.virginia.gov/news/index.htm.

 

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Tameka B. Hobbs

Program & Education Manager

Education and Outreach Division

The Library of Virginia

800 East Broad Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000

804.371.2126 - office

804.692.3814 - fax 

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