Saturday, September 6
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Susana Behar and her ensemble of extraordinary musicians invite you to an intimate afternoon at WMODA where traditions intertwine, and melodies and rhythms draw us closer through the power of song.
“Music is magic… it has the power to break down barriers between strangers, even between enemies... Music is another form of storytelling, and as such, it has the power to transport us to another place, another time. The magic of music brings us closer to our essence, it makes us more human, everytime...” Susana Behar
Susana Behar
Susana Behar is a Cuban-born, Miami-based vocalist celebrated for her soulful interpretations and engaging stage presence. Drawing from her Cuban Sephardic roots and enriched by years in Venezuela and Miami’s vibrant cultural scene, she weaves diverse traditions and contemporary elements into a powerful tapestry of world music—a heartfelt celebration of identity and sound.
An award-winning artist, Susana has served as Artist-in-Residence at the Deering Estate and HistoryMiami Museum. She received the Florida Individual Artist Fellowship, and performed across the US, Canada, Latin America, Israel, and Japan. Her music has appeared in films, radio broadcasts, and global collaborations. She has released three albums—La Galana i la Mar, At The Crossroads, Live, and TAPIZ—and recently performed at the Kennedy Center (2024) and the Library of Congress (2025).
Through her music, Susana builds bridges across cultures and generations, leaving audiences inspired long after the last note fades.
Susana Behar Ensemble
- Susana Behar, vocals
- Michel Gonzalez, guitar
- Magela Herrera, flute
- Elvis Martinez, bass
- Adolfo Herrera, percussion
WMODA is delighted to host Susana’s Tapestry of Songs on Saturday, September 6, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Guests are welcome to enjoy the Fired Arts museum from 4:00 pm and the concert begins at 5:00 pm. The event ends at 6:00 pm.
Tickets cost $10 and must be purchased on Eventbrite. Seating is very limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
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Made possible with support from the Broward County Cultural Division.
