Three male musicians holding musical instruments and standing beside a farm truck, yellow dry grass in the foreground, apple trees and big light blue sky in the background

Trío Guadalevín

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Event location: Group Camp area in Yakima Sportsman State Park

Free – no registration required.  

Annual or One Day Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. Discover Passes are available online and at park entrance. 

Join us to enjoy the musical dialogue between Indigenous, European and African cultures which define Latin American identity by Trío Guadalevín at the Group Camp area at Yakima Sportsman State Park.

Trío Guadalevín explores the musical dialogue between Indigenous, European and African cultures which define Latin American identity. With memorable stories and an incredible array of instruments from the Americas, Africa and Europe the trio weaves together a tapestry of music, languages, culture, history and geography. 

** Trío Guadalevín is a featured band at all of our concert series this summer as the culmination of a 2-year multimedia storytelling project about Hispanic and Latine history in Washington.  

This event is accessible to persons with disabilities. If special accommodations are required in order to attend, please call (360) 701-7923. For hearing and speech-impaired, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service (800) 833-6384. Requests must be made in advance. For more information, please email FolkArts@parks.wa.gov or visit https://parks.wa.gov/folk-and-traditional-arts-program

Directions

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This music event is held at the Group Camp area (Directions) in Yakima Sportsman State Park.