Friday – Saturday, June 22 – 23, 2018
JAMAICA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Jamaica, Queens
Rumba Flamenca is Spanish Flamenco with African-American and Caribbean influences
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Flamenco Latino
Teaches Flamenco dance, guitar, and singing
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Flamenco in New York City
See Flamenco in New York City at Spanish social clubs, some restaurants and bars, theaters, and the Flamenco Festival New York.
Latin Dance in New York City
Explore Latin Dance in New York City, in both dance theatre and social dancing, from ballet to flamenco, to salsa to Afro.
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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, […]
Indigenous, European, and African Culture From the Barrio to Broadway
Things to do in NYC This Week ~ April 15-21, 2024 Things to do in NYC Next Week ~ April 22-28, 2024 Snarky Puppy Features Silvana Estrada, Sílvia Pérez-Cruz, Gaby Moreno, and Fuensanta for the World Music Institute at Kings Theatre 🇬🇹 🇲🇽 🇪🇸 🇺🇸 Latin Music is the Rhythm of Life Leyenda Plays Latin […]
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Dedication For the ancestors and our children. Keith WidyolarDios te bendiga¡Aché!
New York City Center Celebrates 80 Years With World-Class Dance, Plays, and Musical Revivals
“Brooklyn Laundry” Florencia Lozano, David Zayas, play with Latin actors 🇦🇷 🇵🇷
Dance Theatre of Harlem African American ballet 🇺🇸 🇧🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇺 🇭🇹 🇮🇹
Ballet Hispánico Latin contemporary dance 🇨🇺 🇨🇴 🇪🇸
MIDTOWN, Manhattan
Puerto Rican Culture in New York City
Explore Puerto Rican culture in New York City including bomba, plena, salsa, reggaeton, latin trap, spoken word, theatre, and more. 🇵🇷
Things To Do in NYC This Weekend: May 5-7, 2023
Week of May 1-7, 2023
“Dancing With Dictators” Cabaret
Omar Sosa & Seckou Keita
Las Fiestas de Cruz
Cinco de Mayo Parade
Things To Do in NYC This Weekend: March 22-28, 2023
MANHATTAN: flamenco, theatre, classical music, mariachi, pop, jazz, salsa
THE BRONX: latin jazz, spoken word, bullerengue, bomba, regional mexican, classical music
BROOKLYN: house music
QUEENS: bachata, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, dem bow, trap, banda, jazz
Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 15-21, 2023
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New York Now: Home, Parade Broadway 2023, Luzbel & LeProsy, Astoria Salsa Project, Flamenco Festival, St Patrick’s Day Parade, Rhythm, Bass and Place, Pimpinela, Victor Baro y Su Orquesta, Jeanette, Damas Gratis, NY Red Bulls, Rafael Riqueni, All Night Milonga, Grupo Ocho, Juan-Carlos Formell y Yambando, Grupo Super T, Benito Juarez
Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 8-14, 2023
International Women’s Day, Holi, Oscars, hip-hop, rhythm & blues, tango, jazz, salsa, cha-cha-cha, bachata, merengue, flamenco
New York Latin Pop
Latin Pop in NYC is presented in stadiums, arenas and some of the big theaters. Pop artists become so popular, they rise above their original genre. Thalia is the “Queen of Latin Pop” and Enrique Iglesias is the “King of Latin Pop,” but there are many great Latin Pop artists. Latin Pop NYC News February […]
Venezuelan NYC
Venezuelan NYC is most present in Modern Art, Salsa, Latin Rock and Fashion. The Venezuelan Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, is one of the most important Latin contemporary art collections. The Cisneros Institute at MoMA makes the Museum of Modern Art a world center of Latin art. Venezuela has Andean Culture, Caribbean Culture and Trinidad […]
Honduran NYC
Honduran NYC is mostly in the West Bronx, Central Islip Long Island, and New Jersey. The Honduran Consulate is in Manhattan’s Garment District. There is a vibrant Garifuna community in Crotona, The Bronx. December 2022 The Mini-Global Mashup: Garifuna Meets Flamenco brings together jazz vocalist Lucy Blanco (Afri-Garifuna Jazz Ensemble), jazz bassist Hilliard Greene, and […]
Things To Do in NYC in October 2022
Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Indigenous Peoples Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, Village Halloween Parade and the Jackson Heights Children’s Halloween Parade
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Things To Do in NYC in September 2022
New York Carnival, Brazilian Day, J’ouvert, Mid-Autumn Festival, Feast of San Gennaro, Hispanic Heritage Month
ART Armory Week, Affordable Art Fair
DANCE NY City Ballet, Fall for Dance
FASHION Fashion Week, FDLA
FILM NY Latino Film Festival, NY Film Festival
INDEPENDENCE Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile
MUSIC Met Opera
PARADES West Indian, African American, Mexican
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New York Latin Music Festivals
NYC Music Festivals come all year long. In winter, artists perform for booking agents at APAP and Winter JazzFest. In summer, New York City becomes one long outdoor music festival. Latin Music Festivals NYC October 2022 September 2022 The Afropunk music festival is at Commodore Barry Park in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Saturday-Sunday, September 10-11, 2022. […]
Things to Do in NYC in June 2022
Things to do in NYC in June 2022 include SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, NY Puerto Rico Week and the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Coney Island Mermaid Parade and NYC Pride Parade. June is NYC Pride Month. It’s also Caribbean Heritage Month and African-American Music Appreciation Month. June is a great month to visit because the […]
Things to do in NYC in March 2020
Women’s History Month
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3-9 Spring/Break Art Show
4-8 Volta New York
5-15 Rendez-Vous with Frenc Cinema
5-8 Armory Show
5-8 Scope New York
5-8 Art on Paper
5-8 Clio Art Fair
6-8 Independent art fair
8 International Women’s Day
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9 Purim
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17 St. Patrick’s Day
17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade
20 Spring
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26-29 Affordable Art Fair
27 Register to Vote
27-5 Flamenco Festival
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31 Cesar Chavez Day
Things to do in NYC in October 2019
Hispanic Heritage Month
1-13 Fall for Dance Festival
2 Sandy e Junior
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7-13 Celebrate Mexico Now
8-9 Yom Kippur
11-14 COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND
11-13 New Yorker Festival
12 Panamanian Day Parade
12 Spain’s National Day
13 Hispanic Day Parade
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14 COLUMBUS DAY
14 Columbus Day Parade
14 Indigenous People’s Day
15 Hispanic Heritage Month ends
15 Casita Maria Gala
(19-20) ColombiaFest
20 Queens Bolivian Day Parade
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21 MoMA reopens
23 World Ballet Day
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31 Winter Village
31 Halloween Parade
Things to do in NYC in August 2019
2-4 Carnaval del Barrio Street Fair
3 Summer Streets
4 Ecuadorian Parade
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10 Ecuadorian Independence Day
10 Eid al-Adha
10 Summer Streets
11 Dominican Day Parade
11 Battery Dance Festival
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12-18 New York Latino Film Festival
16 Dominican Restoration Day
17 Summer Streets
18 Ecuadorian Festival
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24-25 Afropunk
25 Uruguayan Independence Day
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26-8 US Open Tennis
29-2 NY Salsa Congress
30-2 LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Things to do in NYC in July 2019
JULY 2019
SummerStage
Midsummer Night Swing
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn
Shakespeare in the Park
Lincoln Center Out of Doors
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4 U.S. Independence Day
5 Venezuelan Independence Day
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9 Argentine Independence Day
9-13 LAMC Latin Alternative Music Conference
12 Colombian Flower Festival Gala
12-13 Afro-Latino Fest NYC
14 Colombian Flower Festival Parade
14 111th Street Salsa Street Fair
14 Latin Culture Carnival Bronx
14 Colombian Independence Pride Festival
14 Bastille Day NYC
14 Disability Pride NYC
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16-24 ‘Coriolanus’ Shakespeare in the Park
16-25 Jazz in July Festival
20 Colombian Independence Day
21-3 Brasil Summerfest
21 Junta Hispana Street Fair
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22-16 NYC Restaurant Week
23-28 Dominican Film Festival
24-11 Lincoln Center Out of Doors
25 Peruvian Parade Gala
28 Peruvian Parade
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SummerStage 2019
June – October, 2019
NYC PARKS
African, Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Creole, Cuban, Dominican, French, Garifuna, Haitian, Indigenous, Italian, Jewish, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Spanish culture and more. FREE
Things to do in NYC in March 2019
MARCH
National Women’s History Month
3 Major League Soccer
5 Mardi Gras
5-11 Spring Break Art Show
6 Ash Wednesday
6-10 Volta art fair
7-10 Armory Show
7-10 Scope art fair
7-10 Flamenco Festival
8 International Women’s Day
17 St Patrick’s Day
20 Spring
26-31 Ballet Hispánico
27-7 New Directors/New Films
28-31 Colombian Film Festival
28 Major League Baseball
30 Malena & Lena Burke
Things to do in NYC in January 2019
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
Ballet Hispánico soars in “CARMEN.maquia” at The Apollo
APOLLO THEATER, HARLEM, Fri-Sat, December 7-8, 2018 ~ America’s leading Latino dance company shows a Spanish contemporary take on Bizet’s French opera about the fiery Romani woman “Carmen”
2018 Latin Grammys: Jorge Drexler, Luis Miguel & Rosalía
Thursday, November 15, 2018
UNIVISION
Ballet Hispánico En Familia 2018 at the United Palace with Katiria Soto
Special family program of Latin American dance and culture. Dance with Mom on stage.
United Palace Theatre
Washington Heights, Manhattan
Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Ballet Hispánico Spring 2018 Season at The Joyce
Works by Spanish, Colombian, and Mexican choreographers, including two world premieres that salute the beloved Spanish poet Federico García Lorca.
Joyce Theater
Chelsea, Manhattan
Tuesday – Sunday
April 10 – 15, 2018
Ballet Hispánico leaps borders at the Apollo Theater
APOLLO THEATER, HARLEM, Fri-Sat, December 1-2, 2017 ~ “Con Brazos Abiertos” (With open arms)
2016 Latin Grammys: Carlos Vives, Shakira, Juan Gabriel, “La Bicicleta,” Manuel Medrano
Thursday, November 17, 2016
UNIVISION
New York Latin Culture Awards
AWARDS ~ An annual award for government, education and culture leaders who support or are part of Latin Culture in New York City