March 3-6, 2016
FLAMENCO FESTIVAL NYC
WORLD MUSIC INSTITUTE
SYMPHONY SPACE & LA NACIONAL
Upper West Side & Chelsea, NYC
Spanish flamenco dance theatre from traditional to cutting edge
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Sponsored by
World Music Institute
Search Results for: art of the real
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy III Wacah Chan’ at El Museo
Saturday, February 6, 2016
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
East Harlem, NYC
New York’s Mexican Mayan circus theater tells the story of “Wacah Chan,” the Mayan snake with two faces
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¡New York Latin Culture Sponsor!
Christian Cravo: 25 Years of Bahia, Brazil
January 14 – February 27, 2016
THROCKMORTON FINE ART
Midtown East, NYC
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy II Kuxan Sum’ at El Museo
EAST HARLEM, Jan 9, 2016 ~ “Kuxan Sum” is the living umbilical cord that connects the spiritual realms. Meet conquistador Cortés and the native woman La Malinche who changed the direction of American history.
# mexican mayan contemporary dance
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy I Soul of the Maya’ at El Museo
December 12, 2015
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
East Harlem, NYC
La Virgen de Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico, makes a surprise appearance on her feast day
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¡New York Latin Culture Sponsor!
Review: Ballet Hispánico answers the question “If Walls Could Speak”
APOLLO THEATER, HARLEM, November 20, 2015 ~ A review of the world premiere performance.
On Your Feet! is Inspiring Theater (Review)
MARQUIS THEATRE, TIMES SQUARE, November 5, 2015 – August 20, 2017 ~ The inspiring Emilio and Gloria Estefan story
#CUBAN #BROADWAY
An American in Paris
Christopher Wheeldon’s 2015 hit Broadway musical inspired by George Gershwin’s 1928 jazzy symphonic poem continues at the Palace Theatre through October 9, 2016.
River Plate New York
River Plate New York is the official New York supporters club for Argentine soccer club River Plate. The club is based at the Football Factory at Legends.
Master Drawings New York 2014
UPPER EAST SIDE ~ Collaborative show of 26 international dealers in walking distance
# art fair
Graciela Iturbide is Mexico’s Leading Living Photographer
November 14, 2013 – Jan 11, 2014
THROCKMORTON FINE ART
Midtown East, NYC
Dionisio González
The Spanish photographer who imagines living spaces over real settings is at Galerie Richard Sep 5 – Oct 12, 2013
Helio de Sousa
Helio de Sousa “Shoe Has Soul” Banco do Brasil July 24, 2013 Last night’s opening of Helio de Sousa’s “Shoe Has Soul” exhibition at Banco do Brasil on 42nd Street was attended by the elite of New York’s Brazilian community. [slider_pro id=”33″] Helio de Sousa is a New York based artist originally from Brazil. Inspired […]
Kicking + Screening Soccer Film Festival 2013
An annual festival centered around soccer films that are about more than just the beautiful game.
Contemporary Brazil ~ Baroque Roots
June 18-21, 2013
UNITED NATIONS
Midtown East, Manhattan
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Paulo Laport
EDELMAN ARTS, UPPER EAST SIDE, May 29-July 13, 2013 ~ Paulo Laport’s paintings are like a crystal ball. At a glance it’s just a piece of glass, but when you stop and look inside, images appear like magic.
#BRAZILIAN #ARTIST
Chick Corea
Chick Corea and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis May 17, 2013 by Keith Widyolar Reading about the “Spanish” tinge as the Chick Corea Festival at Jazz at Lincoln Center approached, I thought Chick Corea must have a Spanish background, but he doesn’t. Corea is American with a southern Italian heritage. Sometimes […]
Last Minute Ideas for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day What does Mom really want for Mother’s Day? She wants to feel loved and beautiful, of course! Here are some last minute things that will make Mom love her baby even more. Remind Mom that You are her Mini Masterpiece Linda Mason is the celebrity makeup artist responsible for the way makeup is […]
Opera Hispanica Festival
March 6, 2013
ARGENTINE CONSULATE NY
Midtown, Manhattan
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The opera festival opened with a special performance for diplomats.
Shoe Has Soul
Shoe has Soul by Helio de Sousa I am very proud to open the New York Latin Culture virtual gallery of New York artists with a Spanish, Portuguese or Latin American heritage with this exhibition of the work of Brazilian artist Helio de Sousa. I first stumbled upon one of Helio’s paintings on Facebook. Being […]
The Condemned
March 5, 2013 ~ “The Condemned” 2012 by writer/director Roberto Busco-Garcia, is a psychological thriller set in small town Puerto Rico.
Zappa, Ramones & Punk
by New York Latin Culture February 17, 2013 Cecilia Jurado with works by Moris. Photo Keith Widyolar Rock artists Cal Schenkel and Arturo Vega discussed their art with punk, poet and diplomat Gaspar Orozco last night at Y Gallery as part of the exhibition “Metal Coyote.” Gallery director Cecilia Jurado explained, “‘Metal’ is a style […]
Sergio Hernandez ~ Popol Vuh
An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Mexican artist Sergio Hernández inspired by the “Popol Vuh” at the Mexican Cultural Institute’s Galeria Octavio Paz.
Heleno
A universal story, masterfully told, elegantly shot & brilliantly acted by Rodrigo Santoro. A film of passion, decadence and destruction.
Rodrigo Santoro
An interview with Rodrigo Santoro on his latest film, Heleno, a powerful human drama about the passion, decadence and destruction of Heleno de Freitas.
Luis Negron ‘Mundo Cruel’
December 7, 2012 ~ The hit first book by Puerto Rican author Luis Negrón about loneliness and the crazy things it drives us to do, is one of those books you can’t put down.
El amor en los tiempos del cólera (Love in the Time of Cholera) Review
REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL, KIPS BAY, October 25, 2012 ~ The first stage production of the Gabriel García Márquez masterpiece
Raul Jaurena
Instituto Cervantes presents Raul Jaurena, one of the world’s bandoneón masters and 2007 Latin Grammy winner for best Tango Album, in concert Wed Oct 17, 2012, 7pm, $15
REVIEW: Borges & Piazzolla in New York
October 5, 2012
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Birdland
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
REVIEW: La más grande historia jamás cantada
By Keith Widyolar The first original Colombian musical, “La más grande historia jamás cantada / The most amazing story ever sung,” made history by premiering on Broadway to an adoring crowd in New York last night at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall.
The most amazing story ever sung
Jazz at Lincoln Center presented four special performances of “The most amazing story ever sung,” the Colombian musical that sold out every night in Bogotá for the last two years. September 21st, 22nd & 23rd, 2012. This is a story of Jesus, but it is not a religious telling of the story. This is the […]