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ANGEL DELGADO, DISCURSO AUSENTE XXV, 2019, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos | Oct 2 – Dec 11 - Free & Open to the Public Opening Reception | Wed. Oct 2 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm Panel Discussion -- “Latin American Art in a Period of Change” | Wed. Nov 6 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm Closing Reception | Wed. Dec 11 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm The triennial explores the “Progressive Transition,” the action and the effect of moving from one state to another. Artists whose work is exhibited at Longwood are from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico and Puerto Rico. GALLERY HOURS: 12:00pm - 6:00pm Tue - Fri FREE Community Events TRIENNIAL DIRECTOR Luis Stephenberg TRIENNIAL CHIEF CURATOR Alexis Mendoza LONGWOOD ARTISTS Dió-genes Abréu Aviva Aleph Valente Arana Maria Bouquet Monica S Camin Hubert Caño Angel Delgado Alex Duque Borinquen Gallo Sandra Monterroso Miguel Trelles This free seminar series, presented by Continuing Education & Workforce Develop- ment, will highlight the music pioneers and their impact on the history of Latin music and jazz. The series is hosted by Joe Conzo Sr., author of Mambo Diablo: My Journey with Tito Puente. For reservations call 718-514-7534. Sat | Oct 5 - Dec 7 | 11:00am Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos THE HISTORY OF LATIN MUSIC & LATIN JAZZ PART XI Thu | Dec 5 | 7:00pm | Repertory Theater Free Admission: Tickets Required | (718) 518-4455 A cultural event for the entire family featuring dance from the Fritzation Experience Network, led by Stomp veteran Fritzlyn Hector, which is influenced by jazz, hip-hop and traditional dances from Africa and the Caribbean. 28TH ANNUAL KWANZAA CELEBRATION NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN ARTISANS FAIR & BOOK EXPO PRESENTED BY COMITÉ NOVIEMBRE Sat | Nov 23 | 12:00pm - 7:00pm Main Gymnasium The annual day-long cultural event, presented by Comité Noviembre will feature nearly 100 artisans and authors from Puerto Rico and the United States – ideal for holiday shopping. Hostos Community College / CUNY 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO.1284 BRONX, NY Box Office 718.518.4455 www.hostoscenter.org to 149th Street & Grand Concourse Bx1 Bx2 Bx19 A . S p a t z OCT 12 NOV 2 NOV 15 ARTURO O’FARRILL & THE AFRO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA SONGS OF LOVE & RESISTANCE SPECIAL OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON SALUTE TO RICHIE BONILLA CELEBRATING SIX DECADES OF PROMOTING LATIN ARTISTS WORLDWIDE HAVANA JAM YUNIOR TERRY & SON DE ALTURA FEATURING DAVID OQUENDO WITH SPECIAL GUESTS: EDDY ZERVIGON • GEMA • ADONIS GONZÁLEZ 2019 FALL SEASON Photo: Jubal Battisti Sidra Bell Dance New York – CUNY Dance Initiative Get Tickets Now! www.hostoscenter.org | (718) 518-4455 NOV 22

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Page 1: 2019 FALL SEASON - Hostos Community College · pecial opening concert of the season salute to richie bonilla celebrating six decades of promoting latin artists worldwide havana jam

ANGEL DELGADO, DISCURSO AUSENTE XXV, 2019, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos | Oct 2 – Dec 11 - Free & Open to the Public

Opening Reception | Wed. Oct 2 | 6:00pm - 9:00pmPanel Discussion -- “Latin American Art in a Period of Change” | Wed. Nov 6 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm Closing Reception | Wed. Dec 11 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm

The triennial explores the “Progressive Transition,” the action and the effect of moving from one state to another. Artists whose work is exhibited at Longwood are from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

GALLERY HOURS: 12:00pm - 6:00pm Tue - Fri

FREE Community Events

TRIENNIAL DIRECTOR Luis Stephenberg

TRIENNIAL CHIEF CURATOR Alexis Mendoza

LONGWOOD ARTISTS Dió-genes AbréuAviva AlephValente AranaMaria Bouquet

Monica S Camin Hubert Caño Angel DelgadoAlex Duque

Borinquen GalloSandra MonterrosoMiguel Trelles

This free seminar series, presented by Continuing Education & Workforce Develop-ment, will highlight the music pioneers and their impact on the history of Latin music and jazz. The series is hosted by Joe Conzo Sr., author of Mambo Diablo: My Journey with Tito Puente. For reservations call 718-514-7534.

Sat | Oct 5 - Dec 7 | 11:00amLongwood Art Gallery @ Hostos

THE HISTORY OF

LATIN MUSIC & LATIN JAZZ PART XI

Thu | Dec 5 | 7:00pm | Repertory TheaterFree Admission: Tickets Required | (718) 518-4455

A cultural event for the entire family featuring dance from the Fritzation Experience Network, led by Stomp veteran Fritzlyn Hector, which is influenced by jazz, hip-hop and traditional dances from Africa and the Caribbean.

28TH ANNUAL

KWANZAA CELEBRATION

NATIONAL PUERTO RICANARTISANS FAIR & BOOK EXPO PRESENTED BY COMITÉ NOVIEMBRE

Sat | Nov 23 | 12:00pm - 7:00pmMain Gymnasium

The annual day-long cultural event, presented by Comité Noviembre will feature nearly 100 artisans and authors from Puerto Rico and the United States – ideal for holiday shopping.

Hostos Community College / CUNY450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451

NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT NO.1284

BRONX, NY

Box Office 718.518.4455 www.hostoscenter.org

to 149th Street & Grand Concourse Bx1Bx2Bx19

A. Spatz

OCT

12

NOV

2

NOV

15

ARTURO O’FARRILL & THE AFRO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA

SONGS OF LOVE & RESISTANCE

SPECIAL OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON

SALUTE TO RICHIE BONILLA CELEBRATING SIX DECADES OF PROMOTING LATIN ARTISTS WORLDWIDE

HAVANA JAM YUNIOR TERRY & SON DE ALTURA FEATURING DAVID OQUENDO WITH SPECIAL GUESTS: EDDY ZERVIGON • GEMA • ADONIS GONZÁLEZ

2019 FALL SEASON

Photo: Jubal Battisti

Sidra Bell Dance New York – CUNY Dance Initiative

Get Tickets Now! www.hostoscenter.org | (718) 518-4455

NOV

22

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ARTISTS AND PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

TICKETS ON SALEwww.hostoscenter.org

Box Office: (718) 518-4455Window: Mon - Fri 1:00pm to 4:00pm and two hours prior to events

©2019 Hostos Community College

Hostos Center events are sponsored by the Hostos Community College Foundation with funds from: the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the Coalition of Theaters of Color, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the Howard Gilman Foundation, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the Office of New York State Assemblyman José Rivera, and the Office of New York City Councilmember Rafael Salamanca, Jr.

SIÉNTESEYour Place Your Seat

Become a Legacy Member by Purchasing a Seat and Supporting the Hostos Center’s Important Cultural Programming.Over the last four years, our Main and Repertory Theaters have been transformed with new hand rails and carpeting, reupholstered seats, and significant audio enhancements, to provide the optimal experience in enjoying the Center’s richly diverse offerings in the performing arts. With this investment by Hostos Community College/CUNY, we now want to sustain and expand the excellence of Hostos Center’s programming for generations to come. Please consider helping us meet this objective by becoming a Center Legacy Member and purchasing a seat at $1,000, in either theater, and enjoy the following benefits:

• A permanent plaque with your name identifying your seat.• Your seat is reserved for all Center presentations until you release it. (14-day requirement)

• The opportunity to purchase an additional seat at a 50% discount. (for a limited time)

• Advance notice of all Center events.• Invitations to meet the artist receptions.• Prominent Legacy Member listing in all Center program books and other signage opportunities.• Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.

For more Information, please contact John MacElwee, Director, at (718) 518-6539.

DANZA FIESTATENTH ANNUAL SOUTH BRONX FOLK FESTIVAL FINALE

Sat | Nov 23 | 4:00pm | Main TheaterReserved Seating: $15 | Seniors: $7 | Students: $7

A breathtaking afternoon of Bomba, Plena, and Seis as Danza Fiesta: Baile y Teatro Puertorriqueño and a special guest, celebrate Puerto Rican Heritage Month. An audience favorite year after year, come early or stay late and enjoy the National Puerto Rican Artisans Fair & Book Expo.

Photo: Jubal Battisti

SIDRA BELL DANCE NEW YORK

Fri | Nov 22 | 7:30pm | Repertory Theater Reserved Seating: $10 | Students Free

Choreographer Sidra Bell presents an evening of repertory, including the solo Grief Point, a section

of a new work, and excerpts from critically acclaimed works POOL, PRELUDE | IDENTITY, and

Nudity. Bell’s distinctive, hyperkinetic movement and dramatic aesthetic hone in on the human psyche and

questions of identity to create dance theater works that have earned her accolades and commissions throughout the world.

Wed | Nov 27 | 2:00pmWed | Dec 4 | 12:30pm & 7:00pmThu | Dec 5 | 2:00pmFri | Dec 6 | 7:00pmBlack BoxGeneral Admission: $10 | Students: Free

Two college friends camp outside a disgraced policeman's house for a round-the-clock protest. Armed with an idealistic resolve and healthy stash of Peanut M&M's, they're prepared for anything -- except the friendly demeanor of the cop tasked with keeping the peace.

HOSTOS REPERTORY COMPANY

THE SHOUTBY MARK RIGNEY DIRECTED BY GEOFF GRIMWOOD

REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL EDUARDO DE FILIPPO'S

FILOMENA MARTURANO:UN MATRIMONIO A LA CARIBEÑAA NEW COMEDY DIRECTED BY LEYMA LÓPEZ

Thu | Oct 24 | 7:00pm | Repertory TheaterReserved Seating: $20 | Seniors 65+: $15 | Students: $5

“Filomena Marturano - Un Matrimonio A La Caribeña” is the classic Neapolitan comedy dealing with the trickery of marriage, translated into Spanish for the first time, starring Repertorio Español veterans Sandor Juan and Zulema Clares. Suggested for Mature Audiences. In Spanish with English Surtitles.

Photo: Michael Palma Mir

Bassist / violinist / composer Yunior Terry, a member of one of Cuba’s most gifted musical families, leads an all-star salute to honor the 500th anniversary of the founding of Havana and its musical heritage. Yunior leads his band Son de Altura featuring vocalist David Oquendo, with special guests, flautist extraordinaire Eddy Zervigon, the acclaimed Cuban song stylist Gema, and piano virtuoso Adonis González.

HAVANA JAMYunior Terry & Son de Altura featuring David Oquendo with special guests: Eddy Zervigon • Gema • Adonis González

Fri | Nov 15 | 7:30pm | Repertory TheaterReserved Seating: $25 | Seniors 65+: $20 | Students: $5

ARTURO O’FARRILL & THE AFRO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA

SONGS OF LOVE & RESISTANCESat | Nov 2 | 8:00pm | Main Theater (Pre-Concert Talk 7:00 PM)

Reserved Seating: Orchestra $35, Mezzanine $25 | Seniors 65+: $30, $20 | Students: $5

The six-time Grammy winners Arturo O’Farrill and the ALJO return to Hostos to perform “Songs of Love & Resistance” utilizing song, spoken word, poetry, rap, and

hip-hop in response to our turbulent times. The concert showcases the diverse vocal styles of Ana Tijoux (Chile) and Telmary Díaz (Cuba) as well as the Bronx’s

own Caridad De La Luz “La Bruja,” Chilo Cajigas, Rebel Diaz and DJ Logic.

Photo: David Garten

2 0 1 9 F A L L S E A S O Nhostoscenter.org | (718) 518-4455

Photo of Richie Bonilla by Allen Spatz

Sat | Oct 12 | 7:30pm | Main TheaterReserved Seating: Orchestra $45, Mezzanine $35Seniors 65+: $40, $30 | Students: $5

Ismael Miranda • Joe Bataan • AlbitaFrankie Morales • Orlando Marin • Los Hermanos MorenosConnie Grossman • The Steven Oquendo Mambo OrchestraMaster of Ceremonies: Felipe Luciano

SPECIAL OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON

SALUTE TO RICHIE BONILLACELEBRATING SIX DECADES OF PROMOTING LATIN ARTISTS WORLDWIDE

Since the late 1950s, Richie Bonilla has managed and represented nearly 100 top Latin artists. From his early discoveries of Willie Colón and Pete “Boogaloo” Rodríguez, to managing Héctor LaVoe, Ray Barretto, Ismael Rivera, Orquesta de La Luz, Dave Valentin and many more. Now a selection of artists that benefitted from his guidance will pay tribute to this gentle giant of the Latin music industry.

HOSTOS SALSA DANCE PARTYSat | Oct 12 | 9:30 PM (approx.) | Hostos Café (third floor)

$10 (includes two tickets for wine / soft drink)After the concert, DJ Brian Martínez spins favorites for your dancing pleasure.Limited capacity. Concert ticket holders only please.