North American
Explore the Latin side of North American NYC, including: Latino, African American, Indigenous, Jewish, Mexican, Panamanian, and more.
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Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa: The House at Kawinal at the New Museum
Literature, folklore, magic and childhood memories in this Guatemalan performance art installation and sculpture exhibition. New Museum Lower East Side, Manhattan June 6 – September 9, 2018 Closed Mondays
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BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! 2018
African American, Brooklyn, Chilean, Colombian, FESTIVALS, French Canadian, Jewish, LATIN MUSIC, Malian, Mexican, NigerianAfrican, Chilean, Colombian, French-Canadian & Mexican music, dance and film. Prospect Park Bandshell, Brooklyn June 5 – August 11, 2018 FREE
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Latin artists and productions win six 2018 Drama Desk Awards
June 3, 2018 ~ Dominican, Ghanan, Jewish, Mexican, Italian, & Spanish winners. Lindsay Mendez ‘Carousel’ Sean Carvajal ‘Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train’ Juan Castano ‘Oedipus El Rey’ ‘Farinelli and the King’ ‘Once on This Island’ ‘School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play’ The Town Hall Midtown, Manhattan
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Ballet Hispánico En Familia 2018 at the United Palace with Katiria Soto
Ballet Hispánico, Colombian, Contemporary Dance, Cuban, DANCE, Mexican, Mother’s Day NYC, Spanish, United PalaceSpecial 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
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Enrique Chagoya ‘Then and Now: Aliens Sans Frontières’
George Adams Gallery Chelsea, Manhattan Tuesday – Saturday April 26 – June 23, 2018
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Painted in Mexico, 1700 – 1790: Pinxit Mexici Metropolitan Museum of Art
In the 1700s painters in New Spain created their own legacy. Metropolitan Museum of Art Upper East Side, Manhattan Daily April 24 – July 22, 2018
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Paradise Blue is by Dominique Morisseau
April 24 – June 3, 2018 SIGNATURE THEATRE Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan Written by Haitian-American Obie Award-winning playwright DOMINIQUE MORISSEAU. Directed by Puerto Rican-American Tony® Award-winning director RUBEN SANTIAGO-HUDSON. Jazz, gentrification, a sexy woman and hard choices make paradise blue. -¡New York Latin Culture Magazine Sponsor!







