Mafer Bandola  (María Fernanda Gonzalez)

Mafer Bandola (María Fernanda Gonzalez)

Musician at LADAMA

TED Speaker
TED Attendee
New York, United States
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About Mafer Bandola

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Activist, Artist, Journalist, Musician, Performer, Social entrepreneur

Bio

Mafer Bandola She is a Venezuelan bandola llanera player, community organizer, self-thought composer, and educator. With a grounded understanding of the bandola llanera (male-dominated) traditions, she focuses on bringing the instrument to a new artistic path through composition, performance, and improvisation. As co-founder and current member of Ladama, a collective of four female musicians from four different countries, mafer combines her oral traditions and musical approaches to create collectively original music in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Currently, is the creator and hoster of Pipiris Nights, the first and only gathering event with a community focus where to play and dance Venezuelan Joropos in New York. Mafer occupies a unique place as a composer, educator, and artist and has won multiple residencies and been the recipient of many grants for her work. She has performed at institutions such as MassMoca, WOMAD, Womex TED, TEDx, National Sawdust, NPR TinyDesk, SFJazz, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall, among others, as well as presenting in spaces in Latin America as varied as Teatro Juares, Teatro Teresa Carreño both in Venezuela, Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia and Paco do Frevo in Recife, Brazil. As an educator, she has worked with El Sistema in Venezuela, has developed open sourced, culturally-responsive curriculum in partnership with TeachRock for American students, and has taught at multiple universities as an artist in residence, such as Dartmouth College, George Mason University, and Butler University, University of Michigan among others. From July 2020 - March 2021, she produced the international online conference Latínica where more than 200 Latinas from around the world gathered together to discuss in Spanish the different issues affecting them in the music industry.

I'm passionate about

Women Artist Empowerment Cultural Exchange Music Education programs Social Communication Crosscultural Colabotarions

An idea worth spreading

Music is a key to many doors.

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