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New York Regional Mexican

Latin banda, cumbia, mariachi, music, norteño, tejano

Christmas in New York 2022

Christmas in New York City

Sunday, December 25, 2022
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New York Rhythm and Blues (R&B)

Rhythm and Blues NYC, BB King (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)

Rhythm and Blues NYC or (R&B) is a form of Urban Blues that developed in the 1940s during the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast. The “Blue Note” or diminished 7th, call and response, the twangy steel guitar sound, and warbling on one note originate in Mother Africa. […]

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Right Frame Photo Video/Dreamstime)

Thursday, November 24, 2022
CENTRAL PARK WEST, CENTRAL PARK SOUTH, SIXTH AVE, 34TH ST
Upper West Side, Midtown, Herald Square
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Things To Do in NYC in November 2022

Things to do in NYC in November 2022 (PixieMe/Adobe)

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New York Latin Alternative

Ama Rios PICC Flow Suite Latin Alternative (the artist)

Latin Alternative in NYC is a contemporary blend of Rock with Latin rhythms, usually sung in Spanish. It is really a catch-all term for the many fusions Latin artists are creating now. The cover image is Puerto Rican percussionist, composer and leader Ama Rios, from her “PICC Flow Suite.” Ama was the first female Bomba […]

Garment District NYC

Fashion Avenue in Manhattan's Garment District (Songquan Deng/Dreamstime)

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. […]

Christmas in New York City

Christmas in New York City

Christmas in New York City is much more than Christmas. New Yorkers call the season “The Holidays” to respect everyone’s traditions. Holiday traditions are rooted in the Winter Solstice which is traditionally an important day in the northern hemisphere. The Christmas holiday was created by a pope in Roman times. Whatever you call the season, […]

Jorge Drexler, Philosopher King of Latin Pop, Plays The Town Hall

Jorge Drexler in 2018 (AEG/Golden Voice)

Tuesday, November 1, 2022
THE TOWN HALL
Midtown, Manhattan
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Flatiron District

Flatiron District NYC (Nextvoyage/Pexels)

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 […]

Kips Bay NYC

Kips Bay, NYC waterfront (James Andrews/Dreamstime)

Kips Bay, Manhattan is a mixed-use neighborhood with several hospitals and a private East River waterfront. It is the home of Repertorio Español. 34th St Lexington | KIPS BAY | FDR Drive 23rd St Latin Things To Do in Kips Bay January 2023 Saulo Garcia brings his Colombian immigrant standup comedy to Repertorio Español in Kips Bay, Manhattan, […]

Union Square

Union Square, New York City (Sean Pavone/Dreamstime)

Union Square is a residential/commercial district around Union Square Park. It was Manhattan’s entertainment district in the 1870s. 17th StFifth Ave | Union Square | Lexington14th St 14th Street is the dividing line between Midtown and Downtown, Manhattan. Latin culture in Union Square includes Zara Spanish fast fashion. The park is home of the popular […]

La Nacional NYC

La Nacional NYC (courtesy)

La Nacional NYC is a social club for Spaniards and the Spanish Diaspora in Chelsea, Manhattan. Founded in 1868, La Nacional is the oldest Spanish cultural center in the USA. When it was founded, Cuba and Puerto Rico were still New Spain. 🇪🇸 Dance Argentine Tango at Tango La Nacional on Thursdays. Intermediate class at 7pm. Gets […]

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Debut Features Rimsky-Korsakov & Villa-Lobos

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Honorary Conductor Marin Alsop (Opus 3 Artists)

Friday, October 14, 2022
CARNEGIE HALL
Midtown, Manhattan
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Son Del Monte Plays Pachanga (Salsa Cuban Style) for the New York Salsa Congress at the Marriott Marquis

Son Del Monte (Carnegie Hall)

Sunday, September 4, 2022
MARRIOTT MARQUIS
Times Square
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Summer Streets NYC 2022 is on Park Avenue

Summer Streets NYC (Lei Xu/Dreamstime)

Saturday, August 6, 13 & 20, 2022
CENTRE ST, LAFAYETTE, PARK AVE
Financial District, Chinatown, NoHo, Union Square, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Midtown East, Upper East Side, and “El Barrio” East Harlem
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Myriam Phiro Celebrates Bastille Day at Joe’s Pub

Myriam Phiro French-Canadian chanteuse (the artist)

Thursday, July 14, 2022
JOE’S PUB AT THE PUBLIC
NoHo, Manhattan
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Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble with Malika Zarra, Akua Dixon & Quartette Indigo Play Carnegie Hall Citywide at Bryant Park

Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble (Carnegie Hall)

BRYANT PARK, Midtown, Manhattan 🇨🇺

Nilko Andreas & Blanca Gonzalez Play Latin Folk at Teatro SEA

Nilko Andreas (Sergio Reyes)

Thursday, June 9, 2022
TEATRO SEA
Lower East Side
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Youssou N’Dour, Africa’s Most Famous Singer Plays Carnegie Hall

Youssou N'Dour at Carnegie Hall in 2018 (Jack Vartoogian/CH)

Friday, May 13, 2022
CARNEGIE HALL
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Midtown
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Gerardo Contino y Los Habaneros Play Cuban Timba at Terraza 7

Gerard Contino y Los Habaneros (Gigi de la Torre/the artists)

TERRAZA 7, Elmhurst, Queens 🇨🇺

Flamenco Festival New York 2022 Returns to New York City Center

Flamenco Festival NYC, Gala Flamenca (David Ruano/NYCC)

Friday-Sunday, April 22-24, 2022
NEW YORK CITY CENTER
Midtown
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Stepping Out Studios

Stepping Out Studios (Tarczas/Dreamstime)

Stepping Out Studios is a Latin, Salsa, Tango, Swing, Ballroom and fitness studio with gorgeous Hudson River views in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan. The original studio opened in 1985. It’s now in a Penthouse near the Hudson River. It’s a beautiful place to dance. Fell in love there, once upon a time in New York City.

New York Stock Exchange

New York Latin Culture Magazine rings the New York Stock Exchange closing bell for Hispanic Heritage Month (NYSE)

The New York Stock Exchange is the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization. It is the center of Manhattan’s Financial District. Thank you New York Stock Exchange for sponsoring New York Latin Culture Magazine! The New York Stock Exchange invited New York Latin Culture Magazine to ring the closing bell in celebration of Hispanic […]

Palladium Times Square

Palladium Times Square (DWphotos/Dreamstime)

The Palladium Times Square is a live events venue in the heart of Times Square. It seats over 1,000, with room for over 2,000 guests at concerts. It is not a Latin venue, but books many Latin artists. We should support this. The theater’s name is probably a nod to the legendary Palladium Ballroom (1946-1966) […]

Taj II Lounge

Taj II Lounge (Talia Castro-Pozo)

Taj II is a cocktail lounge, restaurant and event space, with South Asian Indian accents in the Flatiron District. It’s also the home of Talia Castro-Pozo’s Latin Mondays at Taj, one of NYC’s most popular salsa dance parties. Visit Taj II Lounge tajlounge.com48 West 21st St(between Fifth & Sixth Ave)Flatiron District, Manhattan Subways(R)(W) to 23rd […]

Americas Film Festival New York 2021 Screens the Latin World

A still from "Cuban Dancer" (Roberto Salinas/AFFNY)

Monday-Friday, June 21-27, 2021
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Rosa Antonelli, Argentine Concert Pianist, Celebrates Piazzolla’s Birthday Part 2

Rosa Antonelli at Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium in 2011 (the artist)

YouTube 🇦🇷🎼🎵 Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Free

Things to do in NYC in November 2020

Things to do in NYC in November 2020 (Wei Chuan Liu/Dreamstime)

It’s the end of fall

Things to do in NYC in September 2020

September 2020: Alma Mater statue in front of the Columbia University Library (Alfredo Garcia Saz/Dreamstime)

1-24 US Open Tennis (ESPN)
2 Corn Moon
3 Whitney Museum reopens
4-7 Labor Day Weekend
4 NY Carnival Brass Fest 🇹🇹
5 Morgan Library reopens
6 Roberto Clemente Day 🇵🇷
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7 Labor Day
7 NY Carnival Virtual Road 🇹🇹
7 Brazilian Independence 🇧🇷
9 American Museum of Natural History reopens
11 Remember 9/11
11-16 FDLA Fashion Designers of Latin America 🇩🇴
12 El Museo del Barrio reopens
12 Brooklyn Museum reopens
13-16 RUNWAY360 (NYFW) 🇨🇱 🇻🇪
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15-15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras & Nicaragua 🇨🇷 🇸🇻 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮
16 Mexican Independence 🇲🇽
17 MoMA PS1 reopens
18 Chilean Independence 🇨🇱
18-28 High Holidays 🇮🇱
18-20 Rosh Hashanah 🇮🇱
19 Procession of San Gennaro 🇮🇹
20 African American Parade
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25-11 NY Film Festival
26 NY Carnival Panology 🇹🇹
27-28 Yom Kippur 🇮🇱

Things to do in NYC in August 2020

Things to do in NYC in August 2020. The High Line (Francoisroux/Dreamstime)

COVID-19
Large outdoor events cancelled to at least the end of September

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Open Streets : Open Restaurants (Fri-Sat)
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1 Pachamama (At home)
1 “Liquidus” Tabula Rasa Dance Theater (YouTube)
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6 Bolivian Independence
9 Dominican Parade (Virtual)
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10 Ecuadorian Independence
14 Shakespeare in the Park (TV)
14-16 Jazz Masters & All Stars Weekend (Virtual)
14-22 Battery Dance Festival (Virtual)
16 Dominican Restoration Day
16-23 Harlem Week (Virtual)
18 19th Amendment
23 Subway Series (TBS)
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19-20 Al-Hijra (school holiday)
21 Haitian Revolution
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25 Uruguayan Independence
28 Remember Emmett Till
28 “I Have a Dream”
29 Metropolitan Museum plans to open
30 MTV VMA Video Music Awards (TV)
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31-13 US Open Tennis (ESPN)

Things to do in NYC in March 2020

March 2020 Things to do in NYC (John Anderson/Dreamstime)

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

Flamenco Festival New York City Center 2020

Flamenco Festival New York 20/20. Is she bull, matador, or the Fire in Flamenco. (FF/NYCC)

POSTPONED TO FALL
Friday-Sunday
March 27-29, 2020
April 3-5, 2020
FLAMENCO FESTIVAL
NEW YORK CITY CENTER
Midtown, Manhattan
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A 20th Anniversary celebration of what flamenco can be, by the best of Spain.
Rocía Molina, María Pagés Compañía, Compañia Manuel Liñán and a Gala de Andalucía with La Chana.
¡Olé!
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Sponsored by New York City Center

Things to do in NYC in February 2020

February 2020 Calendar (Cla78/Adobe)

Black History Month
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Broadway Week
Off-Broadway Week
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3-12 New York Fashion Week
5-19 MoMA Doc Fortnight
8 VILLALOBOS BROTHERS
8-11 Westminster Dog Show
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CHEAPEST WEEK TO VISIT NYC
14 Valentine’s Day
14 President’s Day Weekend
14 PISTOLERA
14 Neighboring Scenes Film Festival
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17 PRESIDENTS DAY
21 Carnival weekend
21-15 International Children’s Film Festival
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25 Mardi Gras
26 Ash Wednesday
26 ADAA Art Show
27 Dominican Independence Day

Pistolera is a Brooklyn Mexican Alternative Band

Pistolera (Sandra Lilia Velasquez)

Valentine’s Day
Friday, February 14, 2020
CARNEGIE HALL CITYWIDE
FLUSHING TOWN HALL
Flushing, Queens
This great Latin Alternative, Mexican-American border band, from Brooklyn of course, is going to make everybody get up and dance.
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Sponsored by
Carnegie Hall

Things to do in NYC in January 2020

United Nations headquarters in fog. January 2020 Calendar (Eric Pasqualli/Dreamstime)

1 Haitian Independence
3-5 PBR Professional Bull Riders
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6 Three Kings Day Parade
9-18 Winter Jazzfest
10-14 APAP
12 globalFEST
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17 MARTIN LUTHER KING WEEKEND
17-18 Black Comic Book Festival
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20 Martin Luther King holiday
24-2 Winter Antiques Show
25-1 Master Drawings
26 Grammys

Things to do in NYC in December 2019

Latin things to do in New York in December 2019

1 Portuguese Restoration Day
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2 Cyber Monday
2 Advent
2 Winter’s Eve street fair
3 Giving Tuesday
4 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
4 Alvin Ailey
5-8 Art Basel Miami Beach
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11 International Tango Day
11 Las Mañanitas
12 Our Lady of Guadalupe
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16 La Posada / La Novena
19 Paul Winter’s Winter Solstice
22-30 HANUKKAH
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24 Christmas Eve
25 CHRISTMAS
26-1 KWANZAA
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31 New Year’s Eve

Ismael Miranda is a Great Salsero

Ismael Miranda (Facebook)

Saturday, December 21, 2019
WELLMONT THEATER
Montclair, New Jersey
“El Niño Bonito de la Salsa” is joined by Tito Rojas, Ray de la Paz and Willie Alvarez for a Danceable Salsa Concert

Things to do in NYC in November 2019

Things to do in New York in November 2019. Courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

Puerto Rican Heritage Month
National Native American Heritage Month
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1 Auction exhibitions open
1-5 TEFAF antiques fair
1 Day of the Holy Innocents|All Saints Day
2 Day of the Dead | All Souls Day
3 Panamanian Separation Day
3 New York City Marathon
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5 Election Day
6-15 DOC NYC
8-11 VETERANS DAY WEEKEND
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10-11 Impressionist & Modern auctions
11 Veterans Day Parade
12 Beaver Moon
12-16 Django Reinhardt Festival
13 Puerto Rican Film Festival
13-14 Contemporary Art auctions
14 Salon Art + Design fair
14 Latin Grammys
16 Latin American Art auction exhibition
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20-21 Latin American Art auction
21 Macy’s Holiday Windows
21 Beaujolais Nouveau Day
23 Puerto Rican Artisans Fair
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25 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
27-1 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
27 Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Inflation
28 Panamanian Independence Day
28 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
29 Black Friday
29 New York City Ballet ‘Nutcracker’

Things to do in NYC in September 2019

Things to do in New York in September 2019

1 Brazilian Day
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2 LABOR DAY
2 West Indian Day Parade
3-16 NYC Broadway Week
5 Socrates Annual
6-14 New York Fashion Week
7 New York City Labor Day Parade
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11 New York Philharmonic Opening Night ~ ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’
12 Jazz at Lincoln Center Season Opener
12 Crossing the Line festival
12-22 Feast of San Gennaro
15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran Independence Day
15 African American Day Parade
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16 Mexican Independence Day
17-30 UN General Assembly
17-13 New York City Ballet Fall Season
22 Queens Hispanic Day Parade
22 Peru to the World Expo
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23-6 NYC Off-Broadway Week
23 Met Opera Opening Night Gala ~ ‘Porgy and Bess’
27 New York Film Festival
29-1 Rosh Hashanah
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Things to do in NYC in August 2019

Things to do in New York 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

Summer Streets 2019

https://www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/summerstreets/html/route/activities.shtml

Sat, August 3, 10 & 17, 2019
MANHATTAN ~ Seven miles of city streets become a long pedestrian mall with rest stops that offer free African, Brazilian, Disability, French, Indigenous, Mexican, Peruvian and Puerto Rican entertainment and family activities

Carlos Acosta, the Cuban Ballet Legend, is “Yuli”

Carlos Acosta in 'Yuli' 2019. Courtesy The Match Factory.

Sunday, July 14, 2019
LINCOLN CENTER, NYC ~ This inspiring movie tells the life story of Cuban ballet dance legend Carlos Acosta (Royal Ballet, Acosta Danza)

Havana Film Festival New York 2019

Havana Film Festival New York still from the Carlos Acosta documentary 'Yuli' (The Match Factory/HFFNY)

MANHATTAN, BRONX, QUEENS; PREFEST Apr 5-8, FEST Apr 9-16, 2019; Latin American film festival ~ Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Cuban, Dominican, Mexican, Peruvian & Spanish movies, red carpet & parties, plus Cuban ballet legend CARLOS ACOSTA

Things to do in NYC in March 2019

Things to do in New York in March

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

New Directors/New Films 2019

LINCOLN CENTER & MIDTOWN; daily, Mar 27 – April 7, 2019; Film festival ~ New Argentine, Brazilian, Colombian, French & Mexican filmmakers curated by NYC’s most respected film presenters

Flamenco Festival New York City Center 2019 Sara Baras ‘Sombras’

Sara Baras. Courtesy Sofia Wittert / Flamenco Festival.

Thursday-Sunday, March 7-10, 2019
FLAMENCO FESTIVAL NYC
NEW YORK CITY CENTER
Midtown, NYC
Sara Baras, one of the world’s great flamenco dancers (really) plays with gender in the shadows of flamenco for her company’s 20th Anniversary
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Sponsored by
New York City Center

Flamenco Festival NYC 2019

Mara Rey. Courtesy Flamenco Festival.

Tuesday-Sunday, March 7-10, 2019
FLAMENCO FESTIVAL NYC
JOE’S PUB, PUBLIC THEATER
NoHo, NYC
The Flamenco Festival organization (Madrid) sends the best artists from the flamenco heartland, Andalusia, Spain
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Sponsored by
Flamenco Festival (Madrid)

Things to do in NYC in February 2019

Things to do in New York in February. Photo courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

Black History Month
1-3 Cinema Tropical film festival
5 Lunar New Year
6-10 Film Comment Selects
8-16 New York Fashion Week
9-12 Westminster Dog Show
11-24 Off-Broadway Week
14 Valentine’s Day, Carnival
18 Presidents Day
21-28 MoMA Doc Fortnight
22-17 Int’l Children’s Film Festival
22-26 Neighboring Scenes film festival
28-3 ADAA Art Show
28-10 Rendez-vous with French Cinema

Farruquito

Farruquito. Courtesy IMG Artists.

Friday, February 22, 2019
THE TOWN HALL
Midtown, NYC
“Greatest flamenco dancer of the century” (The New York Times)
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