the 8th annual latin american cultural week
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LATIN AMERICAN A celebration of Latin American culture in venues throughout New York City
CULTURAL WEEKNYC
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The 8th Annual
November 14 - 25, 2013Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc.
PAMAR
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
This project is made possible in part with public funds from the Fund for Creative Communities, supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and administered by the
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
NoMAA Capacity Building Grant Program, made possible by the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation.
SPECIAL THANKS
The Nature Conservancy proudly joins PAMAR in celebrating LACW 2013
LACW is part of the 100th Anniversary celebration of El Diario/La Prensa. For other Centennial events and special news coverage, visit www.eldiariony.com
PARTICIPANTS
MUSIC ALEYSON SCOPELwww.aleysonscopel.com ANGELICA DE LA RIVAwww.angelicadelariva.com CESAR REYESwww.latinopiano.blogspot.com DANIEL BINELLIwww.danielbinelli.com DANIEL TATITA MARQUEZwww.tatitamusic.wix.com X ENCUENTRO NYC COLOMBIAN MUSIC FESTIVALwww.encuentronyc.wordpress.com FRANCISCO ROLDANwww.franciscoroldan.com GLAMOURTANGOwww.glamourTango.com GUSTAVO MORETTOwww.myspace.com/gustavomoretto
JORDY SAXwww.jordysax.com KHORIKOSwww.khorikos.com LATIN AMERICAN PIANO AND SONG FESTIVAL OF NYCwww.latinopiano.blogspot.com MANO A MANO Mexican Culture Without Borderswww.manoamano.us
MARIANO GILwww.marianogil.net
MAX LIFCHITZwww.northsouthmusic.org
NILKO ANDREASwww.nilkoandreas.com
PEDRO GIRAUDOwww.pedrogiraudo.com PEDRO DA SILVAwww.pedrodasilva.com
POLLY FERMANwww.pollyferman.net QUINTET OF THE AMERICASwww.quintet.org
REGIONAL DE NYwww.choronyc.com SABRINA LASTMANwww.sabrina-lastman.com
TANGO LOVERSwww.tangolovers.com WHIN MUSIC PROJECT www.whinmusicproject.org YAEL ACHER – MODIANOwww.modianomusic.net
VISUAL ARTS
ANDREA ARROYOwww.andreaarroyo.com
CHRISTIE'Swww.christies.com EMPIRE STATE COLLEGEwww.esc.edu
GALERIA GALOUwww.galeriagalou.com
OLGA ANDRINOwww.olgaandrino.com PINTAwww.pintaart.com
SAPHIRA STUDIOwww.saphirastudio.com
THEATER
PREGONES THEATERwww.pregones.org
REPERTORIO ESPAÑOLwww.repertorio.org THALIA SPANISH THEATERwww.thaliatheatre.org
UP THEATERwww.uptheater.org
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GENERAL CONSULATES CONSULATE GENERAL OF ARGENTINA
CONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL
CONSULATE GENERAL OF CHILE
CONSULATE GENERAL OF COLOMBIA
CONSULATE GENERAL OF SPAIN
CONSULATE GENERAL OF URUGUAY
VENUES
APOLLO THEATREwww.apollotheater.org
BARB’S
barbesbrooklyn.com
CARNEGIE HALLwww.carnegiehall.org
CHRIST AND ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH
www.csschurch.org
CORNELIA STREET CAFÉwww.corneliastreetcafe.com
7DUNHAMwww.7dunham.tumblr.com
GREEN GALLERY
GREENWICH HOUSE OF MUSICwww.greenwichhouse.org
MUSEUM AT THE FASHION
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYwww.fitnyc.edu/336.asp
MALBEC & TANGO HOUSE
www.malbechouse.com
PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATREwww.prtt.org
QUEENS THEATER
www.queenstheatre.org
RITZ THEATERwww.ritztheatre.net
SHAPESHIFTERS LABwww.shapeshifterslab.com
OUR SAVIOUR’S ATONEMENT
LUTHERAN CHURCHwww.osanyc.org
ST MARK’S CHURCH IN THE BOWERY
TEATRO LA TEA
www.teatrolatea.com
TERRAZA 7www.terrazacafe.org
UNITED PALACE www.unitedpalacecathedral.org
THE MALCOLM X & DR. BETTY SHABAZZ MEMORIAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTER
http://theshabazzcenter.net/
INSTITUTIONS
AMERICAS SOCIETYwww.as-coa.org BRAZILIAN ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS www.brazilianendowment.org BROOKLYN MUSEUMwww.brooklynmuseum.org CENTRO CÍVICO CULTURAL DOMINICANO CLEMENTE SOTO VELEZ CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTERwww.csvcenter.org
THE COLLEGE ACADEMY
NORTHERN MANHATTAN ARTS ALLIANCEwww.nomaanyc.org
INSTITUTO CERVANTESwww.nyork.cervantes.es/en/default.shtm
SPAIN CULTURE NEW YORKwww.spainculturenewyork.org
WORD UP COMMUNITY BOOKSTOREwordupbooks.wordpress.com
YM-YWHA OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS & INWOODwww.ywashhts.org
DANCE
BALLET HISPANICOwww.ballethispanico.org
DARDO GALLETTO STUDIOSwww.dardogallettostudios.com
ESTAMPAS FOLKLORICASwww.estampasny.blogspot.com
STRICTLY TANGO NYCwww.learnargentinetango.com
Nov 1 - 3, 12pm Mano a "Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders presents Day of the DeadDay of the Dead has been one of Mexico’s most important festivals since pre-Hispanic times. It is a time for families to gather and welcome the souls of dead ancestors on their annual visit home.St. Mark's Church 131 East 10th Street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 6, Sets at 9:30pm & 11pm PEDRO GIRAUDO SEXTETPedro Giraudo, acclaimed Argentine-born composer and bandleader has arranged his compositions for six top instrumentalists. The resultant performance and sound is as dynamic and exciting as his award-winning Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra.Terraza 7 - 40-19 Gleane Street, Elmhurst, NY Admission $5, (718)-803-9602
Nov 11, 8pm NORTH SOUTH CHAMBER ORCHESTRAThe Grammy nominated North/South Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Max Lifchitz premiere the Concierto Cubanero by Cuban guitarist Jose Lezcano with the composer featured as soloist. Premieres by Hayg Boyadjian, Roger Wesby and Max Lifchitz round off the program. Christ and St Stephen's Church 120 West 69th Street, (btwn Broadway and Columbus), Manhattan Free Admission
MUSIC
Nov 15, 8pm REGIONAL DE NY: BRAZILIAN CHORO AT BARBESThe Regional de NY brings the sounds of Brazilian Choro, the instrumental predecessor to Samba, to Park Slope's Barbes! Barbes 376 9th Street, Brooklyn Admission $10
Nov 8, 9:30pmTHE SABRINA LASTMAN QUINTETThe Sabrina Lastman Quintet is an innovative music project that brings together jazz, South American rhythms with African roots like Candombe (Afro-Uruguayan), and contemporary music. Sabrina expands the possibilities of the voice, finding a rich variety of sonorities, colors, and textures.Metropolitan Room 34 West 22 Street, Manhattan Admission $202 drink minimum per person
Nov 16, 8pmDEL PLATA “THE LATIN JAZZ REVOLUTION”Album release concert of "Del Plata" and presentation by Uruguayan artist, Jordy Sax.Ritz Theater 1148 E Jersey St, Elizabeth, NJ (908) 351-7575 Admission $30, $40, VIP $50
Nov 16, 4pm-10pm
X ENCUENTRO NYC COLOMBIAN MUSIC FESTIVALPablo and Anna Mayor's annual Colombian music festival, celebrating the best in
traditional and modern Colombian music on one stage. Le Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker Street,Manhattan Admission $30 general, $25 students, $15 youth
THE HARLEM HELLFIGHTERS ON A LATIN BEAT featuring DANNY RIVERAPregones Theater’s acclaimed jazz-rag-danza concert commemorating the Puerto Rican players who helped the 369th United States Infantry make music history.Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre 304 West 47th Street, Manhattan Admission $40 Advance, $60 Door
Nov 16, 8pm / Nov 17, 3pm
Nov 17, 6:30pm CARLOS GOMES HOMAGE, THE HYMN, IL SALUTO DEL BRASILECarlos Gomes Homage, Guarany Native Culture, presenting the hymn, Il Saluto del Brasile, presented by Andrew Costello and Pamela Lloyd.Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 20, 7:30pm - 9pm MARACATU PRESENTATION AND MARACATU DE BAQUE VIRADO1- Maracatu presentation, instruments and performance – musicologist Vivian Warfield2- Presentation of the book Maracatu de Baque Virado, by Scott Kettner and Professor Michele Nascimento Kettner, CUNYBrazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd Street Manhattan Free Admission
OFFICIAL OPENING EVENT
Nov 21, 8:15pmMARIANO GIL QUINTETArgentinian flute and saxophone player Mariano Gil brings his quintet to ShapeShifter Lab, playing his original compositions influenced by South American rhythms and jazz along some traditional songs with a fresh interpretation.ShapeShifter Lab 18 Whitwell Place Brooklyn Admission $10 (646)-820-9452
Nov 22, 6:30pmTROPICAL LATIN MULTIMEDIA ART, MUSIC, DANCE AND FASHION INTERVENTIONSaphira Studio & IAC (International Arts Coalition) presents a multimedia event featuring Latin American artists and music including Indigenous art from different ethic groups including the Amazon. The event features painters, sculptors, photog-raphers, movie makers, fashion, salsa performances, and live music with Edilza Aires and more. Curators: Alcinda Saphira and Antonio Oliveira / Production & Marketing: Gustavo Braga, Liz Carvalho, and Fernanda Pereira. Green Gallery 4W 43rd Street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 22, 8pm THE 6TH ANNUAL LATIN AMERICAN PIANO AND SONG FESTIVAL OF NEW YORKA Piano Recital presented by Cesar Reyes, celebrating the anniversaries of Lecuona, Lavista and Diez-Nieto.Greenwich House Music School 46 Barrow Street, Manhattan Admission $20 Students $10
Nov 24 4pm and 7pmMORDISCOSÓNICO (SOUNDBITE) IIA creative journey through projections/music by Mariano Gil (from Argentina) andfriends with a performance by The Pancho Molina and Elias Meister Group (from Chileand Germany) presented by Den Entertainment.7 Dunham 7 Dunham Place, Brooklyn Admission $10
Nov 23, 2pmYOUNG BRAZILIAN PIANIST ALEYSON SCOPELMr. Scopel in his New York debut performs the world premiere of Almeida Prado’s Celestial Charts XV, as well as works by Schubert and Mozart.Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall 57th Street and 7th Ave Manhattan Admission $40
Nov 27, 8pmAMAZONAS 2013, NILKO ANDREAS AND ANGELICA DE LA RIVA SOLOISTSThe Azlo Orchestra with Nilko Andreas and Angelica de la Riva Soloists, with Vince Leeconducting works by Verdi, Moya, Calderoni Guitar Concerto and Juan Pablo Carreno'sNew Piece written for Nilko Andreas.Carnegie Hall - Weill Hall -57 and 7 Avenue, Manhattan Admission $25
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CANTOS DE VIDA NUEVA Cantos de Vida Nueva features music by Chilean composer Javier Farias performed by the choral ensemble, KHORIKOS. The performance will feature video projections by New York
artist, Sheri Wills and live dancing at Littlefield Performance+Art Space in Brooklyn
Littlefield 622 Degraw Street, Brooklyn Admission $10
Nov 24, 7:30pm
OFFICIAL BROOKLYN CLOSING EVENT
music
Nov 17, 8pmBRAZILIAN CHORO: THE REGIONAL DE NY AT TEATRO LA TEAThe Regional de NY performs their arrangements of Brazil's oldest popular music with deep groove and a love for improvisation.Teatro La Tea/Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center 107 Suffolk Street Manhattan Admission $10
Nov 16, 8pm GUITAR MUSIC OF LATIN AMERICA Beautiful and exciting guitar music from Argentina, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay and Puerto Rico!Teatro La Tea/Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center 107 Suffolk Street Manhattan Admission $15
Nov 24, 3pmGUSTAVO MORETTO SEPTETTango, Jazz, and Classical Music. Gustavo Moretto's Doctorate in classical composi-tion from Columbia University plus his love of jazz, brings tango, jazz and classical music along with his new septet into a rich and very unusual mix that is powerful and fun at the same time. Teatro La Tea/Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center 107 Suffolk Street Manhattan Admission $10
Nov 23, 5pm-7pmCANDOMBE RHYTHMS WORKSHOPCandombe is an Afro Uruguayan music style that developed during the colonial erawith the arrival of slaves into Uruguay. The dance is for women and men portrayingcharacters in a particular dance style. This workshop will teach the touch of the Drums and Dance of Candombe with instruction by percussionist Daniel Tatita Marquez and dancer Eugenia Silveira. Teatro La Tea/Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center 107 Suffolk Street Manhattan Admission $30
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music
PRESENT:
TANGO
Nov 15 6:30pm - 9:30pm Nov 16 3pm - 7pm / Nov 17 4:30pm - 7:30pmARGENTINE TANGO SEMINAR WITH MASTERS GABRIEL MISSE & ANALIA CENTURION Dardo Galleto Studios 151 West 46th Street, 11th Floor Manhattan Admission $75 - $500
Nov 15, 3pm / Nov 18, 8pm / Nov 23, 3pmSTRICTLY TANGO NYC$10 INTRO CLASS introducing all the basic fundamentals of tango. Strictly Tango NYC - 500 8th Avenue 12th Floor Manhattan Admission $10
Nov 16, 9pm“ARTE TANGO SHOW STARRING GABRIEL MISSE & ANALIA CENTURION AND NEW GENERATION DANCE COMPANY” DIRECTED BY: DARDO GALLETTODardo Galleto Studios - 151 West 46th Street, 11th Floor, Manhattan Admission $25 in adv / $30 at the door
Nov 15, 8pmTANGO LOVERS Tango has never been so exciting, dynamic and sensual as in this performance.Symphony Hall 1020 Broad Street, Newark, NJ Admission $29 - $125
Nov 18, 8pm GLAMOURTANGO (Tango in Feminine Form) A multimedia show of music and dance, created as a tribute to women in Tango. This is a unique approach within the Tango style, since all performing artists are female. Malbec & Tango House 428 Lafayette Street. Astor Place, Manhattan Admission $40, glamourtango.bpt.me
Nov 17, 6pm TANGO FADO PROJECTDaniel Binelli - bandoneón and Pedro Henriques da Silva - guitar. This sensational fusion of the bandoneón and Portu-guese guitar brings together the soul and heart of Argen-tinean Tango and Portuguese Fado. Cornelia Street Café 29 Cornelia Street, Manhattan Admission $15
BALLET HISPANICOThe nation's leading Latino dance company, returns to the Apollo stage after last
season's sold-out event. Following last year’s success, The New York Times wrote: "It feels like a tradition in the making. Premieres and an enthusiastic audience combine with the Theater's historic vibrations for a sense of special occasion." Highlights for
this season include a seductive performance inspired by the beloved Mexican celebra-tion Dia de los Muertos and the premiere of an all-male dance that turns a playful eye
on stereotypes. Apollo Theater 253 West 125th Street, Harlem Apollo Advantage Price: $40, $33, $26, $19. Buy tickets in person or by phone at the
Apollo Theater Manhattan Box Office: 212.531.5305. Single event sales at full price: $58, $48, $38, $28
Nov 23, 7:30pmDANCES AND MUSIC FROM PERUEstampas Folkloricas Peru presents an amazing and unforgettable concert with beautiful traditional dances showing the variety of music and typical costumes from different regions of Peru. Queens Theatre 14 United Nations Avenue, South Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens General Admission $35 Children under 12 years old: $25
Nov 23,7:30pm
Nov 15 & 16, 8pmHEARTBEAT OF LATIN AMERICA/AL RITMO DEL CORAZON LATINOA new collaboration between Mestizo Dance Company, Harold Gutierrezand his band. This performance pays homage to the music and dance of 22 Latin American nations! From November 15 to December 15; Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 4pm.Thalia Spanish Theatre 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue, Long Island City Admission $30 Fridays, $35 regular, $32 students and senior citizens for reservations: (718) 729-3880
Nov 21, 7:15pmWINE AND TANGO TASTINGExperience the playfulness, sensuality, and elegance of Argentine Tango with New York City’s only school dedicated solely to Argentine Tango. Strictly Tango NYC 500 8th Ave 12th Floor, Manhattan Admission $35, (917)-373-7446
OFFICIAL MANHATTAN CLOSING EVENT
DANCE
VISUAL ARTS
Oct 10 – Dec 20Oct 10, 5:30pm – 7:30pmOPENING RECEPTION
Nov 14, 7pmTODAY’S WORLD. THE CROWDOpening of exhibition by Spanish artist, Olga Andrino, a project “born out of love for the world and all who inhabit it, the concern to know the human being, his figure and to seek and investigate those common spaces in which we all eventually meet eachother. (Until December 14)For more information, please visit: newyork.cervantes.orgInstituto Cervantes 211 East 49th Street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 18, 5:10pm VISUAL ART: BRAZIL VIA MATO GROSSO EXHIBITIONBrazilian Popular Art: Brazil via Mato Grosso Exhibition with Professor Aline Figueiredo presenting artists from Mato Grosso , Brazil such as:Humberto Espindola - Aisar J. Martinez, Havana, Cuba - Grace de AlmeidaBrazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 18, 6pm - 8pmINTERACTIVE REBECCA ALVAREZ FLAVIA FIRST SOLO ART EXHIBIT JOURNEY FROM DR TO NYC AND RAFAEL M REYES ARTISTIC POETRY PRESENTATION.Personal artwork of the artist’s 10 years journey in NYC as a Dominican, with social poetry including music presentation.Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano, Inc. 619 West 145th St Suite 201, Manhattan Free Admission
FIESTA AMERICANAEmpire State College presents "Fiesta Americana" an art exhibition celebrating the diverse cultures of the New World. Raul Manzano, Curator.Empire State College Livingston Gallery 177 Livingston Street, 6th floor, Brooklyn Free Admission
Nov 19, 6:30pmMORDISCOSÓNICO (SOUNDBITE)Opening reception for "MordiscoSónico" (SoundBite), an exhibit by Argentinian artist/musician Mariano Gil. The show consists of a series of paintings of close-ups of animals, accompanied by projections of animations and sound. There will also be a music performance as part of the event, on Sunday, November 24.7 Dunham 7 Dunham Place, Brooklyn Free Admission
Nov 22, 6pm - 8pm OPENING RECEPTIONNov 23 - 24, 1pm - 7pm VIEWING HOURS
Nov 14, 6pm to 9pmBY INVITATION ONLY
Nov 15, 12pm - 8pmNov 16, 12:00pm - 8pm
Nov 12pm – 7pm
CHRISTIE'SLatin American PaintingsRockefeller Center 1230 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan
LOS PRIMOS: RUNS IN THE FAMILYA gathering with artists Mendoza & Pons, two Venezuelan cousins sharing their intimate thoughts about space and texture. More than 30 pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures and functional art will be on display. Galería Galou Itinerant 130 West 30th Street, #16B, Manhattan Free Admission
AUCTION
PINTA ART FAIR
PINTAPinta will be an exclusive fair with North Ameri-can, Latin American, and European participants selected from 50 art galleries showcasing quality work. 82 Mercer, Manhattan General Admission $25.00, Student $10.00, Groups (8+) reduced price $15.00
AUCTION TIMES Nov 19, 7pm
Nov 20, 10am
VIEWING TIMESNov 15 - 16, 5pm
Nov 17, 1pm - 5pmNov 18, 10am - 5pm
Nov 19, 10am - 12pm
FILM
Nov 18, 7:40pm “INTER-ETHNIC VISIONS: TO BE EQUALLY DIFFERENT,” DOCUMENTARY BY THE CINEAST GLORIA ALBUESFilm Screening with Bororo Native People of Mato Grosso, Brazil.Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 20, 5:30pm “FREVO” DOCUMENTARY AND PRESENTATION1. Caravana da Saúde, documentary about Frevo dance characteristic of Pernambuco, Brazil, presented by Liza Papi. 2. “Frevo” dance by Mariangela Valença, Recife, PE Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 15, 6pmDRESSING THE SCREEN: COSTUME DESIGN IN HOLLYWOODTwo celebrated costume designers join us to talk about their careers in film. Delgado has collaborated with Pedro Almodovar and was nominated for an Acad-emy Award for Les Misérables. Landis, also an Oscar nominee, worked on Michael Jackson’s Thriller and curated the recent V&A exhibition, “Hollywood Costume.” A signing of Landis’s two most recent books will follow the presentation.Organized in collaboration with the Consulate General of Spain in New York.Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology 227 W 27th Street, ManhattanFree Admission
FASHION
THEATER
BLIND DATEThe destinies of three women and two men mysteriously collide in this popular, critically acclaimed play by Mario Diament. Repertorio Español 138 East 27th Street, Manhattan Admission Starting at $27
LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERAA lyrical, imagistic play based on Gabriel García Márquez's Novel Prize Winning novel focused on an extraordinary, poetic love story.Repertorio Español 138 East 27th Street, Manhattan Admission Starting at $27
OUR LITTLE GIRL IS GETTING MARRIEDA father will do anything to maintain his family’s extrava-gant lifestyle in this cruel comedy by Carlos Ferrari.Repertorio Español - 138 East 27th Street, Manhattan Admission Starting at $27
BESAME MUCHOAn anthology of songs celebrating the musical contributions of Latin American composers performed by extraordinary singers with live music.Repertorio Español 138 East 27th Street, Manhattan Admission Starting at $33
Nov 17, 6:30pm
Nov 16, 3pm
Nov 23, 8pm
Nov 24, 6:30pm
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LITERATURECONFERENCES
Nov 15, 7pmLAUNCH OF REVIEW 87: MARIO VARGAS LLOSA’S LEGACY/CONTEMPORARY ANDEAN FICTION & ARTS The launch features bilingual readings by a group of the most important contemporary narrative writers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, Liliana Colanzi, Rodrigo Hasbún, Esteban Mayorga, Giovanna Rivero and Carlos Yushimito as well as comments by the Review 87 guest editors Eugenio Chang- Rodríguez, Raquel Chang-Rodríguez, and Edmundo Paz Soldán.Americas Society 680 Park Avenue, Manhattan Free Admission for Americas Society Members; $10.00 for non-members. (212)-277-8353 - [email protected]
Nov 16, 11:30 - 4pmROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: BEHIND CLOSED DOORSRoundtable Discussion: Behind Closed Doors: a bilingual, two-part program centered on the theme of collecting practices and fashion in the colonial Americas. Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn Admission $12, including a guided tour of the exhibition. A boxed lunch is available for $15
Nov 15, 6pmBOOK RELEASE AND BOOK SIGNAGE, NEWYORKINOSA literary evening with journalist Jacqueline Donado (Newyorkinos) and poet Miguel Falquez Certain (Mañanayer), two authors who live and write in New York. They will launch their new books and share their experiences on writing in Spanish in the Big Apple. Barco de Papel Bookstore 4003 80th Street Elmhurst Free Admission
Nov 18, 5:40pm CORDEL LITERATURE IN BRAZIL Cordel Literature in Brazil, Dr. Mark Curran, presents 45 years of research on Cordel Literature from northeastern Brazil.Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street ManhattanFree Admission
Nov 18, 5:10pm XYLOGRAPHY AND DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHIES FROM CORDEL LITERATURE AND ITS ARTISTS.Xylography and photography from CordelLiterature and its Artists, is an exhibitionon Brazilian Popular Art presented byLiza Renia Papi.Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd street, Manhattan Free Admission www.lacw.ne
GASTRONOMY
Nov 19, 6pm - 7pm RITUALS AND INTERDICIPLINARY REPRESENTATION1. Oral Tradition/Rituals in Brazil and Cuba: Dr. Yana Elsa Brugal2. Oral Tradition /Theater, Dr. Elizabeth Ruf MaldonadoBrazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd Street Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 19, 8:20pm ANTONIO DAS MORTES, GLAUBER ROCHARecreation of the Brazilian Folklore, Antonio das Mortes, by Glauber Rocha, presentation by Professor Diana Menasché, CUNY. Questions open to the public.Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd Street Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 19, 7:30pm - 8:30pm PANEL DIALOGUE-DISCUSSION FOCUSED ON CORDEL LITERATURE CONNECTION WITH POPULAR VISUAL ARTS, AMONG THE DIVERSE CULTURES OF AFRICA, FRANCE, SPAIN, THE CARIBBEAN BASIN, AND BRAZIL. Panel dialogue-discussion focused on Cordel Literature Connection with Popular Visual Arts. Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 East 52nd Street Manhattan Free Admission
NOV 15 - 24IN CELEBRATION OF
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Nov 16, 6:30pmWHIN MUSIC PROJECT - EL SISTEMA UPTOWNCome to celebrate the successful first year of the Washington Heights and Inwood (WHIN) Music Project, an El Sistema-inspired music program for children and youth in New York City. Founded and directed by David Gracia.Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church 178 Bennett Avenue, Manhattan Suggested donation $10
Nov 15, 7:30pmJUNOT DIAZ BOOK LAUNCHWord Up Community Bookshop presents Junot Díaz, on the occasion of the release of the deluxe edition of his book This Is How You Lose Her, with illustrations by Jaime Hernandez.United Palace 4140 Broadway @ 175th Street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 15, 6pmLOCAL ARTS INTERACTIONA showcase of local artists of all disciplines working today in Washington Heights, programmed by United Palace of Cultural Arts and Word Up Community Bookshop.United Palace 4140 Broadway @ 175th Street, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 6 - Nov 23 WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY NIGHTS 8pm, SATURDAY 2pmASHÉ," A NEW PLAY BY RICARDO PÉREZ-GONZÁLEZ, DIRECTED BY DAVID MENDIZÁBALA full length play in English and Spanish, Ashé weaves a magical love story between brothers connected in ways mystical yet oddly familiar.St. Jude Cultural Center 433 W 204th Street, Manhattan Admission $18, $12 for students/seniors - (646)-296-3181
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Oct 10 - Nov 21 Oct. 10, 6 - 8pm OPENINGOct 29, 6:30 - 8:30pm ARTIST TALK IMMIGRANT TOO EXHIBITExplores the artists as “immigrants”, their responses to the present immigration debate, and the approaches to express their views, from the subtle and conceptual, to the blatantly political.NoMAA Gallery, 178 Bennett Ave. (at 189th St), 3 Floor, Manhattan Free Admission
Nov 22, 2:30pmLATIN AMERICAN DANCE COMPETITION AT THE ACADEMYCome and see our best student dancers perform Tango! One of the hottest original dances from Argentina, South America.GWC Main Auditorium 549 Audubon Avenue, Manhattan Admission $2
Nov 21, 7pmHISTORY OF TANGOQuintet of the Americas, the woodwind quintet champions of music from Latin America, are joined by world-renowned bandoneónist Daniel Binelli and tango master pianist Polly Ferman for a program of music that spans the history of tango from the habanera to Piazzolla and the modern tango. Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church 178 Bennett Avenue, Manhattan Free Admission
HISTORY OF TANGO - Quintet of the Americas & Binelli - Ferman Duo WHIN - Music Project
ROJO TANGO - Polly Ferman & Yael Acher - Modiano
THE COLLEGE ACADEMY549 Audubon Avenue
Nov 17 1:30pm - 2:30pmROJO TANGOPolly Ferman on Piano, with Yael Acher “Kat” Modiano on Flute & electronics. Ferman and Acher-Modiano are internationally award winning and renowned musicians. Their collaboration results in a unique performance that includes Traditional and Contemporary Tango, as well as Electro-Acoustic music
Nov 22 - Jan 10, 2014 Nov 22, 6-8pm OPENING RECEPTIONGALLERY HOURS: MON-FRI 10AM-5PM AND BY APPOINTMENT.“INTERLACED MEMORIES” BY ANDREA ARROYOFemale-centered works about memory and belonging displayed in the historic Audu-bon Ballroom (c.1912 and the site of the assassination of Malcolm X.)The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center 3940 Broadway Manhattan Free Admission
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PAMAR's mission is to share the rich cultural heritageof Latin America and the Latin American diaspora byshowcasing dance, film, music, literature, theatre,visual and performing arts representing or influenced by Latin American culture. PAMAR also provides increased exposure and performing opportunities for Latino artists.
Launched in 2006, the Latin American Cultural Week is an annual New York City wide festival which highlights Latin American dance, film, literature, music, theater, visual and performing arts.
In 2012 PAMAR started Celebración de la Cultura Hispana en Washington Heights, a special initiative designed to drive community building and economic development in northern Manhattan through the showcasing of world class Latin American cultural events produced in Washington Heights.
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Pan American Musical Art Research is a 501(c) (3)organization founded in 1984 to promote awareness of and appreciation for the cultures of Latin America by sponsoring and presenting multi-disciplinary performances and events to a broad audience of all ages, racial, cultural and economic backgrounds in the Tri-State area, in collaboration with local arts and culture organizations.