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Music at Grace Farms | Andromeda Turre

Join us for a performance from Andromeda Turre, an award-winning jazz performer, composer, and educator committed to using her art for positive change. After delivering memorable performances during our 2022 and 2023 Songs of the Season music series, Turre returns to Grace Farms to headline her own concert and perform songs from her newest project, From The Earth. From the Earth is a programmatic jazz suite addressing environmental justice and amplifying humanity’s deep connection to the planet. Supported by the…

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February 22, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 6:15 pm

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365 Lukes Wood Road
New Canaan, CT 06840 United States

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20

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Join us for a performance from Andromeda Turre, an award-winning jazz performer, composer, and educator committed to using her art for positive change.

After delivering memorable performances during our 2022 and 2023 Songs of the Season music series, Turre returns to Grace Farms to headline her own concert and perform songs from her newest project, From The Earth.

From the Earth is a programmatic jazz suite addressing environmental justice and amplifying humanity’s deep connection to the planet. Supported by the 2023 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant from SouthArts, funded by Doris Duke and Andrew W. Mellon Foundations, as well as a 2024 Support for Artists Grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, From the Earth exemplifies Turre’s vision to use music as a vehicle for empathy, awareness, and social transformation.

The concert schedule is as follows:

4 – 4:30 pm | Q&A and Tea with Grace Farms Music Director Marcus G. Miller
4:30 – 6 pm | Concert featuring Andromeda Turre
6 – 6:15 pm | Meet and Greet with Andromeda Turre

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