Lincoln Center’s American Songbook- Natu Camara
sam. 23 avr.
|Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, 10th floor
Following a triumphant 2021 set with globalFEST on NPR’s star-making Tiny Desk Concert, Natu’s moving performance and joyously raucous live shows suggest an artist on the rise. For her American Songbook debut.
Time & Location
23 avr. 2022, 19:30
Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, 10th floor , Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA
About the Event
Singer-songwriter Natu Camara’s West African upbringing centers and informs the grooves and drive of her guitar-driven soul, but the message of female empowerment through education and equality that permeates much of her work supersedes all borders. Camara’s career began as a founding member of Ideal Black Girls, Guinea’s highly successful, first all-woman hip-hop collective, until her eventual move to NYC spurred a creative renaissance and redirection of her musical talent. Following a triumphant 2021 set with globalFEST on NPR’s star-making Tiny Desk Concert, Natu’s moving performance and joyously raucous live shows suggest an artist on the rise. For her American Songbook debut, Camara will be supported by a full band playing both new tracks and songs from her freshman solo LP, Dimedi.
This event is approximately 90 minutes.
If you have any questions about this performance, please contact Guest Services at 212-875-5456or guestservices@lincolncenter.org.