Join us this summer on Sunday Afternoons as we celebrate a variety of local artists, performing on the meadow at Opus 40!
Tickets include a full site visit (map/info, museum, access to the full grounds and of course the sculpture) so we encourage you to come early or stay after the performance!
Music is at 1PM, The site is open 10:30AM - 5PM
These shows are Rain or Shine (may be moved indoors onsite), Snacks + Drinks are available in the gift shop
M’Bollo means gathering people together in Senegal’s national language, Wolof. The music is written and arranged by singer Amadou Diallo. Amadou brings the ancient rhythms of Africa to the present tense with the use of western instruments such as electric guitar, standup bass, mandolin, and banjo. The music is upbeat, positive, and super fun to dance to. Amadou Diallo lives in Rosendale, NY and has performed with numerous groups including: Fakoly Dance and Drum, Forest Sacre, The Saruba Group, Vanaver Caravan, Foliba, Nego Gato, and John Specker in the group Shout Loula.
What to expect when attending an event at Opus 40:
-Entry is at 356 George Sickle Rd, Saugerties, NY
-No Pets (sorry, we love animals!)
-Bring a chair / picnic blanket. We also have a limited number of wooden folding chairs and picnic tables on site.
-No Outside Food or Alcoholic Beverages. Outside snacks and non-alcoholic beverages are OK (small coolers only).
-ADA parking is available (follows signage) and Carpooling is always encouraged!
-Children under 5 years old are free and do not require a ticket. Please be considerate that this is a concert and not a playground, and that all children under 15 must be with guardian on the sculpture.
Full List of FAQs
Enjoy the show and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions: info@opus40.org
Opus 40, 12477