The Dance on Camera Festival 2023 is a film festival of dance films co-produced by the Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center. The world's longest-running dance film festival brings dance storytelling to the big screen, and connects dancers and dance companies with audiences they might not reach otherwise. 51st Dance on Camera Festival 2023 The 51st … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2023 Brings Dance to the Big Screen at Film at Lincoln Center
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The 48th Dance on Camera Festival 2020 moves through France, Argentina, Italy and Africa
The Dance on Camera Festival is the world's longest-running dance film festival. It's produced by the Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center. 48th Dance on Camera Festival 2020 The 48th Dance on Camera Festival is online at filmlinc.org Friday-Monday July 17-20, 2020. We will miss the cinema, but at least we can be sure of getting a … [Read more...] about The 48th Dance on Camera Festival 2020 moves through France, Argentina, Italy and Africa
Dance on Camera Festival 2019
The Dance on Camera Festival is the world's longest-running dance film festival. 47th Dance on Camera Festival 2019 The Festival is back at the Walter Reade Theater at Film at Lincoln Center from Friday to Monday, July 12-15, 2019. From $12 Among the striking movies at this year's Festival are Cuban, Disability, French and Spanish dance films. There are also some free … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2019
Dance on Camera Festival 2018
The Dance on Camera Festival, produced by the Dance Films Association at Film Society of Lincoln Center, is the world's oldest dance film festival. @dancefilms 46th Dance on Camera Festival 2018 The 46th annual Dance on Camera Festival moves from its winter schedule to July 20 - 24, 2018. Submissions open in the fall of 2017 and close in the spring of 2018. … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2018
Dance on Camera Festival 2017
The Dance on Camera Festival, produced by the Dance Films Association at Film Society of Lincoln Center in February, is the world's oldest dance film festival. 45th Annual Dance on Camera Festival The 45th Annual Dance on Camera Festival is February 3-7, 2017. https://youtu.be/3xqVhDQ9VbU Dance on Camera Festival 2017 TrailerThis year's Latin films include … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2017
New York Latin Dance NYC
New York Latin Dance NYC is both Latin dance theatre and Latin dance. Music and dance are a yin and yang pair. ☯️ Latin dance theatre: African Diaspora, ballet, contemporary, flamenco, folkloric, jazz, modern, hip-hop and tap. By the way, ballet is a Latin dance. Broadway is jazz dance. Latin dance (social): bachata, bomba, champeta, dem bow, house, merengue, … [Read more...] about New York Latin Dance NYC
See NYC’s Cosmopolitan Mosaic Through Dance at Anita’s Way in Times Square
Cosmopolitan Mosaic, a live and digital dance and film performance inspired by NYC's cultural blend, is at Anita's Way in the Bank of America Tower in Times Square on Thu, Oct 28 from 3-6pm. FREE. chashama.org 🇵🇷🇮🇳🇺🇸 We Are All Part of NYC's Cosmopolitan Mosaic The show, curated by New York Puerto Rican Ashley C. Mariani (@camilleoncanvas), features work by 17 artists … [Read more...] about See NYC’s Cosmopolitan Mosaic Through Dance at Anita’s Way in Times Square
Things to do in NYC in July 2020
Summer in New York City peaks around the 4th of July. The hottest time of the hottest month in New York is the best time to enjoy New York's beaches and rivers. Things to do in NYC in July These are New York City's big Latin culture events in a normal July. HOLIDAYS 4th of July (July 4, July 3 day off)Eid al-Adha (July 30, 2020) PARADES Colombian … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in July 2020
Latin Film
The Film Calendar Film Festivals help determine which new films get released in the coming year. The film festival calendar is oriented around the Oscars or Academy Awards, the world's most prestigious film awards which are usually held in March. The film year starts with Berlin in February. Cannes arrives in May. Tribeca is in June. Things get interesting in … [Read more...] about Latin Film
Things To Do in NYC in February 2023
Mexican NYC
Mexican NYC News January 2023 The Prototype Festival 2023 of contemporary opera and musical theater presents new voices, including Mexican folk singer Silvana Estrada's beautiful "Marchita;" at Here in Hudson Square and other NYC venues; for one week Thursday, January 5-13, 2023. From $40. prototypefestival.org 🇲🇽 The PBR Buck Off 2022 professional bull rider's rodeo … [Read more...] about Mexican NYC
French NYC
French NYC is mostly in the Upper East Side around the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), the French Consulate, and Lycée Français. It's also in Brooklyn. NYC's Little Paris is on Centre St between Broome and Grand. Le District is a lovely French food hall (NYC's Les Halles) with French markets and restaurants in Battery Park City. The Statue of Liberty, the … [Read more...] about French NYC
Film at Lincoln Center
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Indian NYC
Indian NYC is NYC's second biggest immigrant community. New York has many Little Indias. Most Indians don't consider ourselves to be Latin, but in the English-speaking Caribbean we are. After abolition, we came as indentured servants. That's where that all that good Caribbean curry comes from. In Trinidad, Indian descent is the largest group, though not a majority. … [Read more...] about Indian NYC
Things to do in NYC in July 2019
July is the peak of summer. Back to June Calendar WEEK 27 ~ July 1-7, 2019 Monday, July 1 Italian-American hot jazz specialists Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks play Iguana in Times Square, Manhattan at 8 & 11pm. $20 Tuesday, July 2 The U.S. Women’s National Team plays a World Cup Semi Final against England in Décines-Charpieu, France at 3pm … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in July 2019
Yuli
Yuli is Icíar Bollaín's 2019 movie about Cuban ballet legend Carlos Acosta's life and career. Yuli screens at Dance on Camera Festival at Film at Lincoln Center Sunday, July 14, 2019 ~ The Dance on Camera Festival is screening Yuli in the Walter Reade Theater at Film at Lincoln Center at 8pm. Tickets from $12 Yuli "Yuli" was the nickname given to Carlos by his … [Read more...] about Yuli
The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a Spring Spectacle of Joy
The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a popular New York tradition of parading in outrageous Easter bonnets on Fifth Avenue on Easter Sunday. Its full name is the Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. It's not really a parade. People walk around kind of randomly on the street. Sunday morning is the quietest time of the week in New York, and The City sleeps more since the pandemic. … [Read more...] about The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a Spring Spectacle of Joy
Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 Brings Contemporary Mexican Culture to NYC
Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 is New York City's festival of contemporary Mexican culture. The festival is produced by CN Management, one of NYC's top Mexican American programmers. It has presented over 300 Mexican artists in NYC's leading cultural venues. Mexico has such great historic traditions that it is easy to miss what is happening there now. Many have reported … [Read more...] about Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 Brings Contemporary Mexican Culture to NYC
Things To Do in NYC in November 2022
Things To Do in NYC in November 2022 include the Celebrate Mexico Now Festival and the Fall art auctions. November weather is late fall. Average temperatures range from 42° to 54°F, so it is cool. Scarfs, hats and gloves enable you adjust for the weather. The November holidays are Veterans Day, and the Thanksgiving / Native American Heritage Day long … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in November 2022
Tony Succar is The Salsa Renaissance Man
Tony Succar is a salsa percussionist, composer and bandleader who won Latin Grammys for Producer of the Year and Best Salsa Album in 2019. He is the youngest artist to win both awards. Succar rose to fame with his first project, the PBS television special "Unity: The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson." It's Michael Jackson hits done in salsa rhythm. Kevin Ceballo, Tito … [Read more...] about Tony Succar is The Salsa Renaissance Man
Things to do in NYC in October 2019
October 2019 brings the Fall for Dance Festival, Celebrate Mexico Now Festival and the New Yorker Festival. It's your last chance to register to vote in the 2019 elections coming on November 5. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, Spain's national day, Columbus Day, Indigenous People Day and the end of Hispanic Heritage Month are in October. Columbus Day Weekend is the … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in October 2019
Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2019
The Celebrate Mexico Now Festival brings contemporary Mexican culture to New York City. It's curated by Claudia Norman, New York City's leading producer of world-class Mexican culture. The Festival has a special relevance because though Latino in New York City is mostly Caribbean, across the United States Latino is mostly Mexican. We are sister countries. Two thirds of the … [Read more...] about Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2019
Havana Film Festival New York 2019
The 20th Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) is April 5-16, 2019. Festival Outreach is April 5-8. The Festival runs April 9-16, 2019. Get tickets at hffny.com Events sell out, so pre-purchase is strongly recommended. The NY Festival partners with the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano (Havana Film Festival) which is in Havana, Cuba every December. Cuba … [Read more...] about Havana Film Festival New York 2019
Things to do in NYC in January 2019
January brings Three Kings Day, Winter JazzFest, Under the Radar Festival, PBR Monster Energy Buck Off, globalFEST, Restaurant Week, Jewish Film Festival, Antiques Week, Winter Antiques Show, Outsider Art Fair, Women's March, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Dominican Heritage Month and Master Drawings. WEEK 1 ~ January 1-6, 2019 Monday (December 2018 … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in January 2019
Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director (Interview)
Lourdes Lopez is the Artistic Director of the Miami City Ballet, one of America's great ballet companies. Lopez was born in Cuba, raised in Miami and grew up in the School of American Ballet here in New York City. A determined and natural talent, she became a New York City Ballet Principal who danced for both City Ballet founding choreographers George Balanchine and … [Read more...] about Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director (Interview)
Arturo O’Farrill and Friends ¡ Adelante Cuba ¡ Festival at New York City Center
Arturo O'Farrill and Friends close the ¡ Adelante Cuba ! Festival at New York City Center in Midtown, Manhattan on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 8 pm. From $35 #AdelanteCubaNYCC The special guests are really special. 87-year old Omara Portuondo is a living legend from The Buena Vista Social Club. Other friends bring Havana Rap, Jazz piano, Classical orchestration, and … [Read more...] about Arturo O’Farrill and Friends ¡ Adelante Cuba ¡ Festival at New York City Center
Cucu Diamantes
CuCu Diamantes is a singer-songwriter and actress originally from Cuba. Her music mixes New York funk with a little rumba and a lot of old school Cuban glamour. CuCu plays the role of the tragic diva who night after night gives everything for love, but the night always ends. It's a road trip where the night is glamorous and the day is lonely. But no matter, for there will … [Read more...] about Cucu Diamantes