Daniela Padrón: Bach to Venezuela
Presented by: Centro Cultural Español (CCEMiami), The Miami-Dade County Auditorium "Away from Home Series", in collaboration with The Roxy Theater Group *CUA*
Join Latin Grammy–winning violinist Daniela Padrón for a vibrant anniversary tribute to Bach to Venezuela, the genre-defying album that launched her international career. Blending Bach’s timeless works with Venezuelan rhythms like joropo, gaita, and merengue, this thrilling fusion unites Baroque brilliance with Latin American soul. Featuring violin, cuatro, ethnic percussion, and bass, this special performance celebrates a decade of cultural connection and musical innovation.
Age Appropriateness: All Ages
Is your event sensory inclusive?: Yes
Sensory Inclusive Information:
Infrared Assistive Listening Devices (ALD)
These devices amplify and clarify sound for patrons who are hard of hearing. There is no charge for the use of the headset. If you wish to use one of these headsets during your visit, please see the House Manager in the lobby.
Does your event relate to "America 250" cultural programming? :Yes
About Daniela Padrón
Is a Venezuelan American violinist from Caracas, based in Miami, Florida since 2012.
In 2025, Daniela became a Latin Grammy winner in the category of Best Folk Album, a milestone that crowns a distinguished career already marked by three prior nominations: Latin Grammy 2013 (Best Folk Album), 2022 (Best Instrumental Album), and 2025 (Best Folk Album).
Daniela Padrón has performed as a guest violinist in live concerts and recordings with notable artists like Willie Colón, Rosario, Lolita Flores, Camilo, Soledad Bravo, Aymée Nuviola, Frank Quintero, and more.
She runs her private violin studio with local and international students and is a proud mentor for the Grammy U program of the Recording Academy.
*This performance is part of Miami-Dade County Auditorium's Away From Home Series, a program that consists of off-site events at alternative venues with our community partners, ensuring that the magic of the performing arts continues to captivate audiences while MDCA is temporarily closed for renovations.
*With the collaboration of Roxy Theatre Group
"With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners”
*Thanks to the support of Air Europa, the official airline of the Cultural Center of Spain in Miami, and to Fundación Cajasol.
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