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Spanish Culture in New York City

Spanish Culture in New York City is a reflection of Spain’s own regional diversity including: Andalusian, Basque, Catalan, Castilian, Galician, Romani, and other cultures. 🇪🇸


NADA New York (Guruxos/Dreamstime)

NADA New York is an Emerging Contemporary Art Fair

STARRETT-LEHIGH BUILDING, Chelsea, Manhattan 🇨🇦 🇨🇺 🇫🇷 🇲🇽 🇳🇬 🇵🇷 🇷🇴 🇿🇦

Independent New York (Who is Danny/Adobe)

Independent New York 2025 is the New Yorker of New York Art Fairs

SPRING STUDIOS, Tribeca, Manhattan 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇪🇹 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇷🇴 🇪🇸

Youth America Grand Prix, YAGP (Visual Arts Masters/YAGP)

Youth America Grand Prix 2025 Gala Stars of Today and Tomorrow is Our Favorite Ballet in New York City

ALICE TULLY HALL, Lincoln Center, Manhattan 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇫🇷 🇪🇸

Holy Week (StockPhotoAstur/Dreamstime)

Holy Week (Semana Santa) is the Christian Spring Festival

SPRING ✝️

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana (Andypix/Adobe)

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Dances Tablao Flamenco for Carnegie Hall’s “Nuestros Sonidos”

LE POISSON ROUGE, Greenwich Village, Manhattan ~ Flamenco Tablao 🇪🇸

IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair NYC (Cueva de los Manos, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Yuliia Yurasova/Dreamstime)

IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair 2025 Features an Immersive Installation by Mickalene Thomas and a Panel Discussion on Black Artists in Mexico

PARK AVENUE ARMORY, Upper East Side, Manhattan 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇲🇽 🇪🇸

Marina Heredia (Alvaro Yus Photography/World Music Institute)

Marina Heredia “De lo jondo a Lorca” Tributes Spanish Poet Federico Lorca for the Flamenco Festival New York

KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER, Lincoln Square, Manhattan 🇪🇸

New York Mets (Jerry Coli/Dreamstime)

New York Mets 2025 Roster is OMG!

CITI FIELD, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens 🇩🇴 🇵🇷 🇪🇸 🇻🇪

Teatro Fest NYC (Tannujannu/Adobe)

Teatro Fest NYC 2025 is New York’s Festival of Latino Theatre

IATI THEATER, East Village, Manhattan 🇻🇪
INTAR Theatre, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan 🇨🇺
PREGONES/PRTT, Mott Haven, The Bronx and Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan 🇵🇷
REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL, Kips Bay, Manhattan 🇨🇺
TEATRO CIRCULO, East Village, Manhattan 🇵🇷
TEATRO LATEA, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇵🇷
TEATRO SEA, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇵🇷
THALIA SPANISH THEATER, Sunnyside, Queens 🇪🇸

Indigenous NYC, Maria Tallchief (Everett Collection/Adobe)

New York City Ballet Winter 2025 Season Tributes Osage Dancer Maria TallChief, America’s First Prima Ballerina

DAVID H. KOCH THEATER, Lincoln Center 🇺🇸 🇧🇷 🇵🇭 🇵🇷 🇪🇸

DOC Fortnight (nicoletaionescu/Adobe)

Doc Fortnight 2025, MoMA’s New Documentary Film Festival, Screens Many Latin Films

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇳🇬 🇵🇪 🇷🇴 🇪🇸

Dance on Camera Festival (deagreez/Adobe)

Dance on Camera Festival Tributes the Legendary Dancer and Actor Carmen de Lavallade

SYMPHONY SPACE, Upper West Side, Manhattan 🇺🇸 🇮🇪 🇪🇸 🇹🇹

More Spanish Culture

Spanish Culture Sponsors

  • Carnegie Hall
  • Flamenco Festival (Madrid) 🇪🇸
  • Instituto Cervantes 🇪🇸
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center
  • New York City Center
  • Robert Browning Associates
  • Teatro Real (Royal Opera of Madrid) 🇪🇸
  • World Music Institute

Thank you for sponsoring Spanish culture in New York City!


Spanish Culture News

Kaufman Music Center’s Merkin Hall is an Intimate Classical Music, Musical Theatre, and Family Music Venue

Marina Heredia Flamenco Festival 🇪🇸

LINCOLN SQUARE, Manhattan

Sotheby’s May Art Auctions Include the Collections of Barbara Gladstone and Daniella Luxembourg, Plus Modern, Contemporary and Now Art

Modern auction 🇨🇺 🇫🇷 🇲🇽 🇪🇸
Daniella Luxembourg Collection auction 🇮🇹
Now and Contemporary auction 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇭🇹 🇵🇷 🇷🇴

UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan

Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center Swings Nightly

Carlos de Jacoba, Zaccai Curtis, Juanito Carmona, Spanish flamenco jazz 🇦🇷 🇪🇸

COLUMBUS CIRCLE, Manhattan

World Music Institute is a Leading World Music Producer

KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER, Upper West Side, Manhattan ~ Marina Heredia, Flamenco Festival 🇪🇸
BROOKLYN BOWL, Williamsburg, Brooklyn ~ Sona Jobarteh, Gambian afrobeats 🇬🇲
THE TOWN HALL, Midtown, Manhattan ~ Anoushka Shankar, Indian alternative 🇮🇳

Robert Browning Associates is a World Music Pioneer

Antonio “El Turry” Gómez, Spanish flamenco 🇪🇸
Guillermina Quiroga Tango Company, Argentine tango 🇦🇷 🇨🇴

ROULETTE INTERMEDIUM, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

Repertorio Español is New York’s Busiest Spanish-Language Theater

“Los Soles Truncos” is new. 🇵🇷
“En el tiempo de las mariposas” 🇩🇴
“La breve y maravillosa vida de Oscar Wao” 🇩🇴
“La Gringa” 🇵🇷
“La Llamada” 🇪🇸

KIPS BAY, Manhattan

Chelsea Factory is a Performance Space for New York City Artists

México Now Festival 🇲🇽
La Paloma Prisoner 🇨🇴
Flamenco Vivo 🇪🇸
Soles of Duende 🇺🇸 🇮🇳 🇪🇸

Drom is One of New York City’s Leading World Music Clubs

Basilio Georges flamenco fusion album release 🇪🇸

EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan

Film at Lincoln Center is One of New York City’s Leading Film Organizations

New York Film Festival 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇧🇯 🇧🇷 🇬🇧 🇩🇴 🇫🇷 🇵🇭 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇵🇸 🇵🇹 🇷🇴 🇪🇸 🇸🇳 🇿🇲
New York Jewish Film Festival ✡️
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 🇫🇷
New Directors / New Films
African Film Festival
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 🇮🇹

LINCOLN CENTER, Upper West Side, Manhattan

Bronx Music Heritage Center is a Community Center that Presents the Cultural Diversity of The Bronx

Xianix Barrera, flamenco and fandango 🇪🇸

CROTONA PARK EAST, The Bronx

Madison Square Garden Presents Giants of Latin Music and Comedy

Carín León regional Mexican pop 🇲🇽
Stevie Wonder African American R&B 🇺🇸
Dave Matthews Band, alternative rock 🇿🇦
Pentatonix American pop 🇺🇸 🇬🇩 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇳🇬 🇪🇸
Andrea Bocelli Italian pop opera holiday concert 🇮🇹 🎄

CHELSEA, Manhattan

Zinc Bar Latin Jazz in an Underground Greenwich Village Jazz Club

Melvis Santa & Jazz Orishas, Afro-Cuban jazz 🇨🇺
Axel Tosca & Xiomara Laugart, Afro-Cuban timba, trova, and jazz 🇨🇺
Valtinho Anastácio, Brazilian bossa nova 🇧🇷
Santi Debriano Bembé Arktet, Panamanian jazz 🇵🇦
Marta Sanchez Trio, Spanish jazz 🇪🇸

GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan

SummerStage 2024 is a Free Summer Performing Arts Festival in New York City Parks

It’s Showtime NYC, Maimouna Keita African Dance Company, Kash Gaines, African Diaspora dance 🇺🇸
Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) Latin music showcase, Fonseca Colombian pop, Israel Fernández Romani Spanish flamenco, Bruses Mexican pop 🇨🇴 🇲🇽 🇪🇸
BRESH inclusive Buenos Aires street party 🇦🇷
SummerStage Bastille Day, IAM, Magic System, The Avener, Laurie Darmon, Femi the Scorpion 🇫🇷 🇪🇬 🇨🇮

ALL FIVE BOROUGHS

Ballet Hispánico Celebrates Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro’s Quinceañera at New York City Center

NEW YORK CITY CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan 🇨🇴 🇨🇺 🇪🇸

UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan

Le Poisson Rouge is an Eclectic Night Club

María José Llergo and Sandra Carrasco contemporary flamenco 🇪🇸
Ana Tijoux Chilean French hip hop 🇨🇱 🇫🇷
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Spanish flamenco tablao 🇪🇸
Combo Chimbita & Pachyman Colombian alternative cumbia & Puerto Rican reggae 🇨🇴 🇵🇷
Céu Brazilian música popular brasileira (MPB) 🇧🇷
Bebel Gilberto Brazilian bossa nova 🇧🇷
Carmen Consoli Italian pop 🇮🇹
Louane French pop 🇫🇷

GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan

Film Forum Screens Classic and International Film

“Robot Dreams” (2023) Pablo Berger Spanish animation 🇪🇸
“The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty” (1979) Hondo, French Mauritanian view of West Indian history 🇫🇷 🇲🇷

HUDSON SQUARE, Manhattan

Queens Theatre is the Premiere Performing Arts Center in Queens

Charo Spanish flamenco comedy 🇪🇸
Tout à Trac “Pinocchio” French Canadian puppet theatre 🇮🇹 🇨🇦

FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK, Queens

Hispanic Society Has the Most Important Hispanic Art and Rare Books Collection Outside of Spain

“Dominican Yorks” art by New York Dominican artists Reynaldo Garcia Pantaleón, Chiqui Mendoza, and Rider Ureña. 🇩🇴

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Manhattan

Instituto Cervantes New York is a Global Spanish Language School and Hispanic Cultural Center

Spanish lessons, library, and wine tastings.
MIDTOWN EAST, NYC 🇪🇸

CUNY Graduate Center Elebash Recital Hall has Great Acoustics

Rafael Riqueni “Nerja” Spanish flamenco guitar 🇪🇸

MURRAY HILL, MANHATTAN

Radio City Music Hall is The World’s Largest Indoor Theater

Silvestre Dangond ‘Ta Malo Colombian vallenato 🇨🇴
Tony Touch “The Piece Maker Concert” Puerto Rican hip hop 🇵🇷
Hombres G 40 Aniversario Spanish pop rock 🇪🇸

ROCKEFELLER CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan

Spanish Consulate NYC

Monday-Friday
MIDTOWN EAST, NYC


Spanish New York City

Spanish New York City disbursed after the Spanish-American War of 1898.

Little Spain in NYC

New York City’s “Little Spain” used to be on 14th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. La Nacional, the Spanish social club, is the only remnant.

Spanish Art in NYC

Hispanic Society Museum and Library in Washington Heights has the best collection of Colonial Spanish art outside of Madrid.

Eva Davidova is a New York Spanish multimedia artist. 🇪🇸

Spanish Books in NYC

In the U.S., “Don Quixote” is considered a children’s story. Actually it is the beginning of modern literature. It was the first time a character a story knew they were being written about.

The Jorge Luis Borges Library at Instituto Cervantes in Midtown East is New York City’s biggest Spanish-language library.

The King Juan Carlos Center at NYU promotes Spanish-language literature at New York University.

The Hispanic Institute at Columbia University hosts talks about Hispanic culture. Twitter @CasaHispanicaNY

Spanish Consulate in NYC

The Spanish Consulate is in Midtown East, Manhattan. They produce Spain Culture New York, an excellent website and newsletter about Spanish events in New York City. spainculture.us

Spanish Dance in NYC

The Flamenco Festival New York and Flamenco Festival New York City Center, and other venues, brings the best flamenco artists from Spain to New York.

Bárbara Martínez is a New York flamenco singer and dancer. 🇦🇷 🇻🇪

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana is one of the leading flamenco dance companies in the United States. It produces the Flamenco Certamen USA national amateur Flamenco competition. 🇪🇸

Nélida Tirado Flamenco Arte 718 dances and teaches traditional flamenco. 🇪🇸 🇵🇷

Spanish Fashion in NYC

Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada is a Spanish fashion designer who regularly presents her New York Fashion Week shows at Fashion Designers of Latin America.

Chus Burés is a Spanish jewelry designer who got famous for jewelry used in Pedro Almódovar movies.

Custo Barcelona presents his fashion shows at Fashion Designers of Latin America.

Desigual is a Spanish fashion house with stores in New York City.

Manolo Blahnik is a legendary Spanish shoe designer.

Zara is a fast fashion leader.

Spanish Festivals in NYC

Columbus Day is controversial because the man was evil and unleashed great evil on the world.

Hispanic Heritage Month is more about the Spanish-speaking peoples of the Americas.

Three Kings Day is the traditional Spanish Christmas gift-giving day.

Spanish Film in NYC

Film at Lincoln Center presents Spanish film. Pedro Almodóvar often participates.

Spanish Food in NYC

Mercado Little Spain is a Spanish market with kiosks, restaurants, and bars in Hudson Yards, Manhattan. 🇪🇸

Spanish Language School in NYC

Instituto Cervantes is a language school and cultural center sponsored by the government of Spain.

Spanish Music in NYC

Carnegie Hall in Midtown and the New York Philharmonic in Lincoln Center both produce concerts of Spanish artists and composers.

Spanish Sports in NYC

Atlético Madrid NYC is New York’s Atlético Madrid soccer supporters club.

FC Barcelona NYC is New York’s Barcelona soccer supporters club.

Peña Madridista is New York’s Real Madrid soccer supporters club.

Spanish Theatre in NYC

Most of New York City’s Spanish-language theatre is Hispanic, but the director of the Thalia is a Spaniard.

Repertorio Español is a Cuban Off-Broadway theatre company that produces Spanish and Hispanic theatre, often from literature.

Thalia Spanish Theatre produces Spanish and Hispanic theatre in Sunnyside, Queens. 🇪🇸


Spanish Culture

Spanish NYC (Ocusfocus/Dreamstime)
Spanish NYC (Ocusfocus/Dreamstime)

Spanish culture has been a major influence on the culture of New York City, the United States, the Americas, and the world.

Spain is famous for flamenco, but is influential in every cultural dimension. Spanish culture is a blend of Celtic, Roman, North African, Jewish, Gothic, Arab, Romani culture, and more. Spain also absorbed culture from the Americas.

Islamic Spain (711-1492) was one of the three great European civilizations. It was one of the most advanced societies of its time and developed a lot of scientific knowledge that we use today.

Hispanic culture is a legacy of the Spanish Empire (1492-1898) which brutally forced Spanish language, religion, and culture on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and the African Diaspora. The colonial Spanish church was violent, but allowed intermarriage which created the “Latin” people.

The western two-thirds of the United States was once part of New Spain (1519-1821). Today the U.S. has the world’s second largest Spanish-speaking population after Mexico.

The first European Thanksgiving in what became the U.S. was in St Augustine, Florida in 1565.


Spain is Multicultural

Spain is so multicultural that it is one of the proofs that there is no “pure” nationality. We are genetic and cultural mixes of each other. It’s human to think the world has always been the way it is in our lifetimes, but many modern nations are less than 200 years old which is just ten generations.

The Mediterranean Was a Lake to the Ancients

Ancient peoples, notably the Phoenicians from what is now Lebanon, traveled the Mediterranean Sea like a lake. They established colonies around the Sea including in in Western North Africa in Southern Spain.

Jewish communities built colonies too. So Spain has this diverse ancient heritage.

The End of the World was a Violent Place

Europe is not physically a continent. It is a peninsula on the western side of Eurasia and Spain is the tip of the peninsula.

Eurasian migration is generally east to west, so migrating peoples eventually ended up in Spain, the “end of the world” in old European thinking. As people neared the tip of Spain, the land acted like a funnel forcing them into an ever smaller space, so there was a lot of fighting. Violence was part of the ancient Spanish character. It manifested in the so-called Reconquista (722-1492), colonial violence against Indigenous Peoples and the African Diaspora (1492-1899), and the Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834).

People also came the other way from North Africa across the Straight of Gibraltar, which is only nine miles wide. There were two major invasions. The first was North African. The second was Arab.

Amongst all this fighting, there was also cooperation among peoples. When humans work together, we do amazing things. Sephardic Jewish poets who wrote in Arabic and worked for both Moorish and Spanish kings, recovered classical Greco-Roman ideals from the great libraries of Islam. “Western Culture” was resurrected by those Jewish poets.

Flamenco is a Spanish song and dance form of the Romani people, originally from Rajasthan in Northern India. They traveled northern and southern routes around the Mediterranean to Spain, absorbing many cultures along the road.

So when you say something is “Spanish,” that can mean many different things. In spite of the horrors of our past, Spain’s diversity is probably why Spanish culture is so rich and beautiful. ¡Olé!


Spanish Artists


Alejandro Sanz

Ana Crismán Streams a Special Concert of Her Andalusían Flamenco Harp Recorded in Spain

Angelita Montoya

Antonio Rey Plays Flamenco Guitar for the Flamenco Festival New York at Instituto Cervantes

Ara Malikian Plays His Mad Violin at Carnegie Hall

Ballet Nacional de España Performs “Invocación” with 38 Dancers at the Flamenco Festival New York City Center

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Bebe is a Great Spanish Pop Singer

Buika is the Spanish Queen of Flamenco Soul

Camilo Sesto

Chus Burés Spanish jewelry at El Museo del Barrio

Compañía Eva Yerbabuena

Cristina Iglesias

Diego El Cigala “Obras Maestras” Tour Brings Classic Latin American Love Songs to The Town Hall

Dionisio González

Dorantes Plays Flamenco Jazz for the Flamenco Festival at Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center

Eduardo Chillida

Enrique Iglesias & Ricky Martin with Sebastían Yatras Play Madison Square Garden

Esteban Vicente Spanish Abstract Expressionist of The New York School

Eugenio Merino

Eva Davidova “Global Mode Omnívoros” is a Good Reason to Visit Instituto Cervantes

Farruquito

Guillermo Cervera

Hugo Fontela

Ismael Fernández, Spanish Flamenco

Jaume Plensa: Silence

Javier Limón

Javier Romero ‘Sticks and Stones’

Jesús Carmona

Joan Miró

Jordi Savall

José Antonio Rodríguez

José Luis Perales

José Maya

José Molina

Juan Garaizabal: Build a Story. Urban Memory of the Lost Tuileries.

Los Aurora

Mala Rodríguez, “La Mala,” is One of Spain’s Top Rappers

Manolo Blahnik is stiletto heels and fun embellishments

Mercedes Peón Ancient and Contemporary Songs of Galicia, Spain

Niño de Elche

Niño de Elche & Leonor Leal Present “Colombiana” a Flamenco Show About Caribbean Influences

Olga Cerpa y Mestisay Plays Canarian Folk Music at Carnegie Hall

Paco de Lucía Project

Paco Peña

Plácido Domingo

Rafael Nadal

Rafael Riqueni “Nerja” Completes his Andalusian Trilogy for the Flamenco Festival New York at The Graduate Center

Rocío Molina is Caída del Cielo “Fallen from Heaven”

Rosalía in New York City

Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca ‘Intimo’ at the Joyce

Vicente Amigo’s “Tauromagia” is One of the Classic Flamenco Albums


Published August 25, 2024 ~ Updated November 20, 2024.

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