Brazilian NYC
Explore Brazilian NYC; on Brazilian Day; in Manhattan’s Little Brazil, Astoria in Queens, Newark’s Ironbound, and the UN ~ including baile funk, bossa nova, candomble, capoeira, carnival, choro, classical music, forró, MPB, samba, sertanejo, and soccer.
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The Red Shoes
New York City Center Mainstage 131 West 55th St between Sixth & Seventh Ave Midtown, Manhattan Thursday, October 26 – November 5, 2017
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Lincoln Center White Light Festival 2017 explores the art of spirituality
Argentine NYC, Brazilian NYC, Colombian NYC, Italian NYC, LATIN MUSIC NYC, Lincoln Center, Mexican NYC, Opera NYC, Spanish NYC, Venezuelan NYCLincoln Center and venues across Manhattan October 18 – November 15, 2017
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World Ballet Day 2017 behind the scenes with great ballet companies
Argentine NYC, Ballet NYC, Brazilian NYC, Cuban NYC, DANCE NYC, French Canadian NYC, French NYC, Italian NYC, Mexican NYC, Paraguayan NYC, Romanian NYC, Spanish NYC, Trinidadian NYC, Venezuelan NYCThursday, October 5, 2017 Australian Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Ballet, National Ballet of Canada & San Francisco Ballet
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Bruno Miguel ‘Seduction and Reason’ from a Brazilian point of view
Sapar Contemporary Tribeca, Manhattan September 29 – November 5, 2017
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Campana Brothers ‘Hybridism’ is Brazilian art furniture made from scrap
Friedman Benda 515 West 26th St, Chelsea September 7 – October 14, 2017
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NY Art Book Fair 2017 is for art book lovers
Argentine NYC, Books NYC, Brazilian NYC, Chilean NYC, French NYC, Italian NYC, Jewish NYC, Mexican NYC, MoMA PS1, Puerto Rican NYC, Romanian NYCMoMA PS1 Long Island City, Queens PREVIEW September 21, 2017 FAIR September 22 – 24, 2017
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Hélio Oiticica To Organize Delirium ask one of the great Brazilian artists
July 14 – October 1, 2017 WHITNEY MUSEUM Greenwich Village, NYC
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Phillips’ May auction of Latin American art also benefits Colombian FLORA
Viewing May 20, 2017 Auction, May 24, 2017 MIDTOWN EAST, NYC ~ Brazilian, Colombian, Cuban, Mexican, and Venezuelan art for auction at Phillips
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Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
The Austrian-Jewish writer was one of the great international writers of the 1930s. When Europe self-destructed, he saved himself through exile in Brazil, but never stood up to Fascism. Opened May 12. Now playing at Lincoln Center Cinemas in the Upper West Side, Fri, May 19, 2017.








