Daymé Arocena: Field Recordings x Aspen Ideas Festival
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

 
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