
The 28th Annual Afro Roots Fest In Islamorada - A Day Of Live Music Featuring Cortadito, Everglades Songbook Suite, Sanba Zao, And Famato

South Florida Sun Times
Feb 25, 2026
The NonProfit Organization Community Arts And Culture (CAC) Has By Now Become Synonymous With Curating And Producing The Longest-Running World Music Event Afro Roots Fest. On Saturday, April 4th, 2026, The Award-Winning Festival Returns To The Morada Way Arts And Cultural District And The Florida Keys Brewing Company, Located At 81611 Old Highway, Islamorada, Florida 33036, Beginning At 12:00 p.m. Noon With A Series Of Workshops, And Featuring Cortadito (Cuba), The Everglades Songbook Suite (U.S.), Sanba Zao (Haiti), Famato (Guinea, West Africa), Percussion And Instrument-Making Workshops, Vendors, And More. The Event Is A Free Event, With A Few Ticketed Workshops, And All Ages Welcome.
"The flavor of this year's festival is decidedly Caribbean, with a dash of West Africa, and I am proud to once again present these acts to the global music fans of South Florida," says Grammy-nominated musician, composer, and producer Jose Elias. "It's my pleasure to continue to bring world music programming to the Florida Keys, and I am looking forward to this year’s event." Elias is known for his work with Cortadito and will perform with his other project, the Everglades Songbook Suite ensemble.
Since its origins thirteen years ago, Cortadito has evolved into one of the torchbearers of a pop culture phenomenon that is two centuries strong. A traditional folk and acoustic band named the Miami New Times' Best of Miami "Best Latin Act" in 2009, the band focuses on performing one of the earliest styles of Cuban country music known as Son (pronounced sOwn), their sound can best be described as reminiscent of the famed Buena Vista Social Club. Last year, Cortadito released a full-length album titled The Guajiro Triangle which features guest performances by Nestor Torres and Aymee Nuviola, including a fourth single and video titled "Lo Que te Cuento es Poco."
The vastly resplendent Everglades has inspired countless works of literature and art, including the musical project "Everglades Songbook Suite," which was created by Elias. A 2016 Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE) fellow, Jose wrote music for ESS after spending considerable time at Everglades National Park. The project, which stands as the creative and artistic statement of his experiences, first came to fruition on June 21, 2021 as a short film shot in the Everglades, co-produced with Live Arts Miami and AIRIE.
In 2022, the project received the support of the Kennedy Center to produce a pop up concert event at the Long Pine Key Amphitheater inside the park, then later in Key West at the Studios of Key West. The performance included artists from around the world and served as a collaborative effort which featured different composers as well.
Born Louis Lesly Marcelin, Sanba Zao is a master drummer and Haitian roots music legend. He was also a professor at L'Ecole National des Arts, Haiti’s national arts school, and has devoted his life to teaching and promoting the culture and music of Haiti. Marcelin ran an elementary school called the Bazilo Ecole Communautairei, which was one of the first to reopen after the 2010 earthquake that devastated his home country. Sanba Zao has also sings and tours with Lakou Mizik and performed with other Haitian groups such as Group Sa, Foula Jazz, and Djakata.
Famato is a West African musical ensemble based in Gainesville, Florida that plays traditional music from Guinea, particularly from the Mandinka tribe. The group's name is a Sanso word that means "come and see," and is led by Aboubacar "Amo" Soumah, a master drummer from Guinea, West Africa. They play instruments such as the Djembe drum and the balafon combined with vocals.
Anchoring the MoradaWay Arts & Cultural District, FBKC is the Upper Keys first microbrewery. They always have a great selection of favorite beers, as well as a rotating list of seasonal and barrel aged beers, on draft. There is plenty for everyone to enjoy here. Take a tour of the brewery, enjoy a flight of beers, check out the local artwork, play games, or just relax and listen to some world music. Located at Mile Marker 88, the Tasting Room is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Workshops include Percussion for Peace Workshops led by master artists Soumah and members of Sanba Zao, as well as community partner Power of Percussion. Families and youth can participate in instrument-building workshops through The Inheritants Project, CAC's Miami-based Afro-Indigenous youth music and dance initiative. This, along with programming by musical instrument maker Eddie Osborne will run from noon to 4:00 p.m., with the live music going from 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Event support is provided by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, FKBC, the MoradaWay Arts and Cultural District, Keys NICE, Walking Together, and Keys Arts. Future events to be presented by CAC include a Son Del Mundo concert scheduled for May 8th and the Asere Social Club coming June 26th.
For more information, visit: AfroRootsFest.com.














































