LOÍZA ALDEA
Puerto Rico
Friday-Sunday, July 23-25, 2021
PROCESSIONS
July 24-26, and 28, 2pm
CARNIVAL SANTA ANA
Medianía Alta
Sunday, August 1, 2021, 1pm
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November 8 – 15, 2018
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IFC Center, SVA Theatre & Cinepolis
West Village & Chelsea, Manhattan
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America’s largest documentary film festival presents over 300 films and events with 42 world premieres and 17 U.S. premieres
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African – American, Brazilian, Honduran, Indigenous, Italian, Jamaican, Jewish, Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish films
1 May Day
1 Old Masters auction
2-5 Frieze New York
2-5 Art New York
2-5 Context New York
3-7 TEFAF New York Spring
5 CINCO DE MAYO
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12 MOTHER’S DAY
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13 Art of Africa, Oceania & the Americas auction
13-14 Impressionist & Modern Art auctions
13-6 American Ballet Theatre
15-16 Post-War & Contemporary Art auction
18 Dance Parade
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21 Shakespeare in the Park ~ Much Ado About Nothing
24-27 Memorial Day Weekend
24-26 Big Salsa Festival
25 152nd St Cultural Festival
27 MEMORIAL DAY
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28 Midsummer Night’s Dream
29-2 Limón Dance Company
30 New York African Film Festival
31-2 African Diaspora International Film Festival
1 International Workers Day
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(3) Cinco de Mayo Parade
4 Met Gala
(4-10) Pen World Voices Festival
5 CINCO DE MAYO
6-10 Frieze New York
8-12 TEFAF New York
(8-17) Bronx Week
10 MOTHER’S DAY
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11 American Ballet Theatre
16 Dance Parade
(17) Cuban Parade
19 Laylat al-Qadr
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22-25 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
22-25 Big Salsa Festival
(23) 152nd St Cultural Festival
23 Eid al-Fitr
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25 Memorial Day
Ballet Nepantla contemporary ballet folklórico “Mística” 🇲🇽
Daniel Dátola’s comedy “La Clase” 🇲🇽
Chris Pierce rhythm and blues. 🇺🇸
Kaïa Kater folk music. 🇬🇩 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
Elizabeth Lubin rhythm and blues. 🇺🇸
African Diaspora Film 🇺🇸
“Las Chicas de la Culpa” Argentine comedy. 🇦🇷
“Manet” art documentary. 🇫🇷
Stephane Wrembel hot jazz. 🇫🇷
UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan
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