LIVE AT THE GANTRIES: STEPHANE WREMBEL
Friday, August 14, 2026
7:00 PM
Kupferberg Center for the Arts
65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY 11367
Scheduled
About This Event
Stéphane Wrembel brings his 9-piece Django New Orleans ensemble to the Kupferberg Center for the Arts as part of the Live at the Gantries series. He blends gypsy jazz tradition with New Orleans rhythms, emphasizing rhythmic drive and ensemble interplay; the program foregrounds ensemble arrangements and Wrembel’s guitar leadership.
About the Artists
Stephanie Nwembel
Stephanie Nwembel is a New York City–based performer appearing at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts in the series event “Live at the Gantries.” Her work moves between concert presentation and narrative performance, shaped by formal training and a steady attention to text and musical line.
Stephanie Werreme
Stephanie Werreme is an individual performer appearing in New York City programs at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts, including the event listing “Live at the Gantries: Stephanie Werreme.” She has also performed with Stephanie Nwembel, pointing to a practice shaped by collaboration as much as solo work.
Stéphane Wrembel
Stéphane Wrembel is a dynamic force in the world of jazz, renowned for his infectious joy and passion that resonate through every performance. Leading his vibrant 9-piece Django New Orleans ensemble, he masterfully blends the rich traditions of gypsy jazz with the spirited rhythms of New Orleans, creating an unforgettable experience that captivates audiences.
Stephanie Werzba
Stephanie Werzba is a New York City–based performer featured at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts, including the series event *Live at the Gantries: Stephanie Werzba*. Her work sits between concert presentation and narrative performance, with close attention to text, musical line, and pacing.
Stephanie Wrembel
Stephanie Wrembel is an individual performer who appears in New York City’s cultural circuit, including at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts. She has been billed alongside artists such as Stephanie Nwembel, Stephanie Werreme, and Stephanie Werzba, placing her work in a collaborative performance context.