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VOLTA NY 2017

VOLTA NY Carlos Jiménez Cahua Carlos Jiménez Cahua Untitled #80

Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Cuban, French-Canadian, Honduran, Italian, Mexican, & Peruvian art at Pier 90 Mar 1-5, 2017

89th Academy Awards (2017)

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Hollywood, California
Sunday, February 26, 2017

Everybody Loves Somebody

Everybody Loves Somebody starring Karla Souza

Bilingual Mexican-American film screened Feb 17 – Mar 2 2017

Mario de Vega the sound of space

Mexican sound artist Mario de Vega

The Mexican sound artist translates high and low frequencies into audible sounds to produce visceral, psychoacoustic reactions at Issue Project Room in Downtown, Brooklyn Thu, Feb 16, 2017

Uptown Fashion Week 2017 February

Venezuelan designer Francisco Saez at Uptown Fashion Week | by Keith Widyolar

Fashion shows of Latin American designers at the Skyline Hotel Feb 13-15, 2017

New York Fashion Week February 2017

Desigual SS17 New York Fashion Week Video

Fall/Winter collections are showing at Skylight Clarkson and around town Feb 9-16, 2017

Neighboring Scenes 2017

Still from "Surire" part of Neighboring Scenes 2017

Film Society of Lincoln Center
January 26 – 31, 2017

NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2017

RESERVATIONS
Monday, January 9
NYC RESTAURANT WEEK
January 23 – February 10, 2017

Golden Globes 2017

Golden Globe Awards (Sbukley/Dreamstime)

NBC 🎞🏆 Sunday, January 8, 2017

Zaira Meneses, the first lady of the classical guitar

Zaira Meneses ~ Mexico's First Lady of the Classical Guitar

Zaira Meneses, Mexico’s “First Lady of the classical guitar” is guest soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of New York at Carnegie Hall, Thu, Dec. 8, 2016 at 7:30pm

2016 Latin Grammys: Carlos Vives, Shakira, Juan Gabriel, “La Bicicleta,” Manuel Medrano

Grammys (Eddie Toro/Dreamstime)

Thursday, November 17, 2016
UNIVISION

Uptown Fashion Week September

Established Latin designers lead emerging designers during New York Fashion Week. At The Museum of the City of New York September 12-15, 2016.

New York Fashion Week September 2016

Spring-Summer 2018 collections
Thursday-Friday
September 7-15, 2017

Black Eyed Peas

Where is the Love? ~ Black Eyed Peas

The Peas remade their first hit “Where is the Love” with a host of celebrities in response to the 2016 terror attacks on people and police #WHERESTHELOVE

Julion Alvarez y su Norteño Banda

Julion Alvarez

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Chelsea, Manhattan 🇲🇽

Death in Arizona

Death in Arizona

Unusual visual poetry about love lost is intertwined with thoughts of the sole survivor of a cataclysmic event in Tin Dirdamal’s 2014 Mexican-Bolivian-German film. Screens with director Q&A as part of the PROYECTOR series at UnionDocs Brooklyn on Friday July 15 at 7:30pm.

CocoaDíos

CocoaDíos directed by Javier Dzul

HOUSE OF YES, Bushwick, Brooklyn ~ A high-energy immersive experience of the ancient Mesoamerican legend of how chocolate came to earth. 🇲🇽

New York Festival of Song

Soprano María Valdés and baritone Efraín Solís

MERKIN CONCERT HALL, LINCOLN SQUARE, Tue, April 26, 2016 ~ Compositora: Songs by Latin American Women featuring soprano María Valdés and baritone Efraín Solís
#MUSICFESTIVAL

Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy III Wacah Chan’ at El Museo

Dzul Dance "Wacah Chan" Mayan circus theater

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!

Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy II Kuxan Sum’ at El Museo

Dzul Dance Kuxan Sum

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

Neighboring Scenes 2016

Ixcanul ~ Neighboring Scenes: New Latin American Cinema

Contemporary Latin American cinema showcase
Film Society of Lincoln Center
January 7 – 10, 2016

Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy I Soul of the Maya’ at El Museo

Dzul Dance "Soul of the Maya" by Matthew Smith

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!

Cerámica de los Ancestros: Central America’s Past Revealed

Cerámica de los Ancestros ~ Central America's Past Revealed

April 18, 2015 – May 20, 2018
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National Museum of the American Indian
Financial District, Manhattan
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Central American heritage

Graciela Iturbide is Mexico’s Leading Living Photographer

Graciela Iturbide

November 14, 2013 – Jan 11, 2014
THROCKMORTON FINE ART
Midtown East, NYC

Sergio Hernandez ~ Popol Vuh

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.

Rolando Villazón is a Mexican Opera Singer

World-class opera tenor Rolando Villazón, originally from Mexico City, sings Verdi´s “Requiem” with the Philadelphia Orchestra led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin at Carnegie Hall, Tue Oct 23, 2012, 8pm

La Peregrina, Love and Death in Mexico

Thursday, October 18, 2012
MURRAY HILL, NYC ~ A new book about an American journalist who loved Mexico at the Mexican Cultural Institute

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