gozona (go·soh·nah), [noun]:

In the Sierra Madre of Oaxaca, a gozona is a four-day combination serenade and battle of the bands. As our friend Inocencio Mena says, 'You play until your teeth are loose and then rest for a week.'

We are La Banda Gozona, a group of Seattle musicians who play the traditional music of Oaxaca, Mexico. Through this music we enable cultural exchange and provoke dancing.

2010-06-12

You and your family are cordially invited to
Guelaguetza Seattle 2010
Traditional Oaxacan Festival of sharing.

Saturday, June 12, 2010, 12:00-5:00 p.m.

Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Walkway Park
2100 S Jackson St. (the north end of the park). The closest entrance is behind, or south of Odessa Brown Children's Clinic att 22nd and Yesler.

12:00 p.m. Traditional Oaxacan meal

1:30 p.m. Traditional dance presentations with Grupo Cultural Oaxaqueño, accompanied by the Banda Gozona.

Come in your traditional attire!
Bring a dessert or side dish if you wish.
Call (206) 723-1989 with questions.

2010-5-28

Banda Gozona performs at NW Folklife
Friday May 28, 6:45-7:15 p.m.
Mural Amphitheater, Seattle Center.

2007-09-20

Oaxacan sheet music order form is now up!

2007-08-15

mp3s of the entire LBG CD are now online!

2007-07-22

Content added about LBG's involvement with music education through the Bilingual Orientation Center.

2007-05-02

The Seattle Channel's show Community Stories did a piece on La Banda last fall, and were nice enough to let us post the video up here ( 13m30s small (28.5MB) | large (94.5MB) | youtube ).