Suraya Mohamed | August 26, 2025
The inflatable flowers scattered across Anderson Park on the campus of the Aspen Ideas Festival were part of a zero waste initiative. Created by the Australian artist Cj Hendry, Bloom is a cross-section of Hendry’s ongoing exploration of botanicals and inflatables. Whimsical and naturally beautiful, this landscape is the perfect compliment to the brilliant Afro-Cuban singer Daymé Arocena. A dynamic performer con carisma y fuerza, her ebullient personality and performance shines brightly even under the hot Aspen sun.
Embellished by vocalists Ayme Canto and Hilaria Cacao, who takes a tenacious trombone solo in the first tune, their ensemble is exquisite despite. Arocena then performs three powerful solo arrangements, including two passionate blues compositions: “Mean,” written when she was just 15 years old, followed by “Coda” written earlier this year.
SET LIST
“American Boy”
“Amor de Invierno”
“Mean”
“Coda”
MUSICIANS
Daymé Arocena: vocals, keys
Ayme Canto: background vocals
Hilaria Cacao: trombone, background vocals
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director: Mito Habe-Evans
Editors: Annabel Edwards, Michael Zamora
Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Nickolai Hammar, Ryan Lohr, Will Sardinsky
Audio Engineer: Neil Tevault
Post-Production Coordinator: Tsering Bista
Senior Producer, Aspen Institute: Ava Hartmann
Program Associate, Aspen Institute: Jacqueline Olivas-Sison
Festival Director: Graham Veysey
Supervising Editor: Becky Lettenberger
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
SPECIAL THANKS
Jaidyn Hurst
Ben James
Sylvie Labalme
Samuel Lasater
Matt Windholz
Keith Jenkins
The inflatable flowers scattered across Anderson Park on the campus of the Aspen Ideas Festival were part of a zero waste initiative. Created by the Australian artist Cj Hendry, Bloom is a cross-section of Hendry’s ongoing exploration of botanicals and inflatables. Whimsical and naturally beautiful, this landscape is the perfect compliment to the brilliant Afro-Cuban singer Daymé Arocena. A dynamic performer con carisma y fuerza, her ebullient personality and performance shines brightly even under the hot Aspen sun.
Embellished by vocalists Ayme Canto and Hilaria Cacao, who takes a tenacious trombone solo in the first tune, their ensemble is exquisite despite. Arocena then performs three powerful solo arrangements, including two passionate blues compositions: “Mean,” written when she was just 15 years old, followed by “Coda” written earlier this year.
SET LIST
“American Boy”
“Amor de Invierno”
“Mean”
“Coda”
MUSICIANS
Daymé Arocena: vocals, keys
Ayme Canto: background vocals
Hilaria Cacao: trombone, background vocals
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director: Mito Habe-Evans
Editors: Annabel Edwards, Michael Zamora
Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Nickolai Hammar, Ryan Lohr, Will Sardinsky
Audio Engineer: Neil Tevault
Post-Production Coordinator: Tsering Bista
Senior Producer, Aspen Institute: Ava Hartmann
Program Associate, Aspen Institute: Jacqueline Olivas-Sison
Festival Director: Graham Veysey
Supervising Editor: Becky Lettenberger
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
SPECIAL THANKS
Jaidyn Hurst
Ben James
Sylvie Labalme
Samuel Lasater
Matt Windholz
Keith Jenkins
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