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iLe Brings Her Puerto Rican Alternative to Sony Hall
SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan
Chelsea Table and Stage is an Elegant Jazz Supper Club
Nélida Tirado traditional flamenco 🇵🇷
CHELSEA, Manhattan
Lincoln Center Theater is an Important Complex of Broadway and Off-Broadway Theaters
Newhouse Theater ~ “The Gardens of Anuncia” Michael John LaChiusa’s Graciela Daniele Story 🇦🇷
LINCOLN CENTER, Manhattan
Calpulli Mexican Dance Company’s “Día de Los Muertos” Brings the Mexican Family Celebration to Life
FLATIRON PUBLIC PLAZA, Flatiron District, Manhattan ~ Beautiful folkloric dance theatre for the entire family that tells the story of Day of the Dead, the Mexican family celebration of life.
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Calpulli 20th Anniversary Performance and Reception with the artists on Sunday, November 5, 2023.
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Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade NYC 2023 Brings Together All First Nations and Friends
MADISON SQUARE PARK & BROADWAY, Nomad and the Flatiron District ~ Learn about Indigenous culture, storytelling, singing, drumming, dancing, and traditional clothing. It’s a great opportunity for New York photographers. 🇺🇸 🇬🇹 🇲🇽
Blue Note Jazz Festival 2023 Brings Latin Jazz Legends to NYC
A jazz festival with everything from the blues to Latin to hip-hop.
Hammerstein Ballroom, The Town Hall, Sony Hall, Blue Note NYC
May 31 – July 2, 2023
Grace Jones 🇯🇲
Chucho Valdés & Paquito D’Rivera 🇨🇺
Omara Portuondo 🇨🇺
Sergio Mendes 🇧🇷
Julius Rodriguez 🇺🇸
East Harlem “El Barrio”
“El Barrio” or “Spanish Harlem” is East Harlem, an iconic Latin neighborhood in Upper, Manhattan. It’s been mostly Puerto Rican, but also Dominican, Cuban, Mexican, Salvadoran and gentrifying. Harlem RiverFifth Avenue | East Harlem | Harlem River Drive96th St East Harlem’s big festivals are the El Museo Three Kings Day Parade, the National Puerto Rican […]
Fleur Seule Plays Latin Jazz at the Hard Rock Hotel
Tuesday, February 18, 2023
Times Square Theater District
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Manhattanville, West Harlem
Manhattanville (West Harlem) is a post-industrial, college district that grew up around the gap in the Manhattan schist that forms “the Heights.” The Manhattanville valley connects 125th Street to the Hudson River. 135th StRiverside Dr | Manhattanville | Adam C Powell Jr Blvd125th St Latin Culture in Manhattanville January 2023 The world premiere of Mabou […]
Times Square Theater District
Latin dance, festivals, food, music, theatre
National Chocolate Day Celebrates Indigenous Mesoamerican Flavor
Saturday, October 28, 2023a
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Rockefeller Center
Latin art, dance, flamenco, mariachi, opera, pop, portuguese music, rap, rock, salsa, music
Little Island
Financial District
New York City’s Financial District is Manhattan’s southern tip. It’s the home of City Hall and Wall Street. Chambers St | Brooklyn BridgeWest Side Hwy | Financial District | East RiverNew York Harbor You can see 45 miles from World Trade Center observatory. The Battery has beautiful harbor views. There are tour boat and ferry […]
Garment District NYC
The Garment District NYC, Fashion District or Fashion Center, once produced most of the clothes in the United States. It was a time when being close together made it easier to do business. The neighborhood’s iconic image is racks of clothes being pushed down the street between businesses. Every block used to have a speciality. […]
Jorge Drexler, Philosopher King of Latin Pop, Plays The Town Hall
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
THE TOWN HALL
Midtown, Manhattan
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Flatiron District
The Flatiron District NYC is a residential/commercial district named after the triangle-shaped Flatiron Building (1902). It was Manhattan’s luxury district in the 1850s. It was formerly the top of Ladies Mile, Toy District, Photo District, and Silicon Alley. 26th StSixth Avenue | Flatiron District | Lexington20th St Latin culture in the Flatiron District includes the […]
The Great Spirit of the Lenape 1st New Yorkers Invites all 1st Nations and Allies to the 1st NYC Indigenous Peoples Day Parade!
MADISON SQUARE PARK & BROADWAY, Nomad and the Flatiron District ~ Learn about Indigenous culture, storytelling, singing, drumming, dancing, and traditional clothing. It’s a great opportunity for New York photographers. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇲🇽 🇵🇷
Celebrate the 4th of July NYC 2023, US Independence Day!
Monday, July 4, 2022
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Little Italy NYC
Manhattan’s Little Italy NYC is a legendary Italian American neighborhood that is now a tourist district. September’s Feast of San Gennaro is Little Italy’s big festival. Things to Do in Little Italy NYC September 2022 The Feast of San Gennaro Festival 2022 is on Mulberry Street in Manhattan Little Italy Downtown, from Thursday, September 15-25, […]
Midtown Dance 2022 Free Dance Lessons and Dancing Outdoors
GREELEY SQUARE PARK, Koreatown, Manhattan ~ Afro, Bachata, Joropo, Salsa, Swing 🇨🇴 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇻🇪 🇺🇸
CCCADI’s AfriBembé Festival: Sankofa! Celebrates Our African Roots in El Barrio!
Saturday, August 13, 2022
HARLEM ART PARK
“El Barrio” East Harlem
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Little Island’s Music & Dance Festival 2022 Taps Into Multicultural NYC
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Tap, Broadway, Classical, Flamenco, Gospel, Indian Classical Dance, Jazz, R&B, Rumba
July 20-31, 2022
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PERCUSSIVE DANCE
Friday-Saturday, July 22-23, 2022
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GENERATION DANCE
Sunday, July 24 & 31, 2022
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LITTLE ISLAND
Hudson River Park
Meatpacking District
Bastille Day is France’s National Day
Thursday, July 14, 2022
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Myriam Phiro Celebrates Bastille Day at Joe’s Pub
Thursday, July 14, 2022
JOE’S PUB AT THE PUBLIC
NoHo, Manhattan
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Nilko Andreas & Blanca Gonzalez Play Latin Folk at Teatro SEA
Thursday, June 9, 2022
TEATRO SEA
Lower East Side
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Register to Vote in the 2022 Primary Elections
Friday, June 3, 2022
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Pass Over on Broadway is Simple and Profound in the Same Light
September 12 – October 10, 2021
AUGUST WILSON THEATRE
Times Square Theater District
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Meatpacking District NYC
NYC’s Meatpacking District is now a high-end retail district in the northwest corner of the West Village. The High Line and Whitney Museum of American Art are cultural anchors. Open Streets The Meatpacking District is a fun place to walk around. The neighborhood’s open streets are now permanent. They include: Gansevoort from Washington St to […]
Marble Hill
Marble Hill is the northernmost tip of Manhattan. Now connected to The Bronx, it was cut off from Manhattan by the Harlem River Ship Channel in 1895. The Broadway Bridge now connects Marble Hill with Manhattan. Visit Marble Hill Subway(1) to Marble Hill – 225th St Metro-NorthHudson Line to Marble Hill Government The Manhattan/Bronx competition […]
Xiomara Laugart Celebrates Mi Salsa Kitchen’s 1st Anniversary with Cuban Timba
MI SALSA KITCHEN, Lower East Side, Manhattan ~ From Guantamano, to Yerba Buena, to Broadway, Xiomara will sooth your soul. 🇨🇺
Macy’s Flower Show 2020 Was Cancelled for COVID
March 22 – April 5, 2020
MACY’S HERALD SQUARE
Garment District, NYC
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The New York spring tradition continues with “Voyage to Oceanum.”
Atlético Madrid NYC Supporters Club
FOOTBALL FACTORY AT LEGENDS 🇪🇸 Koreatown, NYC
Freestyle Love Supreme
Oct 2, 2019 – Jan 12, 2020
BOOTH THEATRE
Times Square Theater District, NYC
Latin hip-hop improv, one of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s (In the Heights, Hamilton) early projects, is the funniest show on Broadway
Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director (Interview)
NEW YORK CITY; Dec 3, 2018; Cuban ballet leader ~ Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director, former New York City Ballet Principal, talks about being a Cuban immigrant, family, opportunity, dancing for Balanchine and Robbins, the future of ballet and who we really are
John Leguizamo
NETFLIX, Oct 25, 2018 ~ Leguizamo makes it funny, but our ignorance of our own culture is no joke. We have a lot to be proud of – in our own culture and in our contributions to American culture.
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Hispanic Day Parade 2018 ~ Desfile de la Hispanidad
Sunday, October 14, 2018
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Fifth Avenue
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Midtown – Upper East Side Manhattan
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Argentine, Bolivian, Belizean, Chilean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Guatemalan, Honduran, Mexican, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Spanish, Uruguayan and Venezuelan cultures
Mile-Long Opera, a biography of 7 o’clock, 1,000 singers, 100 stories
MEATPACKING & CHELSEA; Wed-Mon, Oct 3-8, 2018; Contemporary opera live music ~ An incredible participatory experience
New York City Ballet New Combinations (Winter 2018)
David H. Koch Theater
Lincoln Center
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Francisco Moya New York City Council District 21
East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, and Corona in Queens, including Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Lefrak City and LaGuardia Airport
Gaby Espino celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month at Macy’s
Macy’s
34th & Broadway
Garment District
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz ‘Fragile Mirrors’ at El Museo del Barrio
EAST HARLEM, Jan 11 – Apr 30, 2017 ~ Puerto Rican performance artist.
# puerto rican performance art exhibition
A Bronx Tale
Longacre Theatre
Times Square / Theater District
November 3, 2016 – August 5, 2018
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Based on the classic French sex novel starring Liev Schreiber and Janet McTeer
Booth Theatre
Times Square – Theater District
October 30, 2016 – January 22, 2017
Cerámica de los Ancestros: Central America’s Past Revealed
April 18, 2015 – May 20, 2018
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National Museum of the American Indian
Financial District, Manhattan
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Central American heritage
French Culture in New York City
Explore French Culture in New York City in art, books, comedy, dance, fashion, festivals, film, food, music, sports, and theatre. 🇫🇷
New York Latin Food
Latin food restaurant weeks, festivals, markets
Battery Park City
Battery Park City is a residential and shopping district with a waterfront park. It was built on landfill from the original World Trade Center excavation in the 1970s. The waterfront promenade and parks have lovely views of New York Harbor and the Hudson River.
Indigenous Culture in New York City
Explore Indigenous Culture in New York City, including Indigenous institutions and artists, and venues that present Indigenous culture.