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DESDE QUE LA SAMBA ES SAMBA. DESDE CAETANO Y GILBERTO
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
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Estos dos grandes no necesitan presentación. Los tenemos en Nueva York con un par de presentaciones, a casa llena, en la Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM) este 20 y 21 de abril.
Caetano Veloso, uno de los grandes cantautores contemporáneos del Brasil se une a Gilberto Gil, renombrado guitarrista y líder del Movimiento Tropicália, y a otros, para celebrar la música y la amistad.
Visita Bam.org para más información!
CINE LATINO EN EL BAM CINEMA FEST + HIGHLIGTHS
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
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Solo he visto Tangerine. Aquí, con un iPhone, el director Sean Baker ha capturado deliciosamente, y frecuentemente con humor e ironía, una encrucijada particular de nuestro mundo: la encrucijada en donde se encuentran esperanzas rotas, esperanzas vivas, vidas atrapadas y vidas liberadas. Las travesías y vicisitudes de un grupo de jóvenes trans y lgbt (con la actuación de Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) e inmigrantes, con altas tasas de encarcelamiento, tráfico de drogas y prostitución. Si, la receta para el desastre. Y sin embargo, Tangerine haya el espacio en donde es la esperanza liberadora, es la incondicionalidad de una amistad a pesar de todo, es la risa, lo que hace que tanto caos no termine por devorarnos.
Además, el festival presenta:
OPENING NIGHT: The End of the Tour (James Ponsoldt); CENTERPIECE: Queen of Earth (Alex Ross Perry); Cop Car (Jon Watts); Uncle Kent 2 (Todd Rohal); ); Mondo Cane de Michael Almereyda; Krisha (Trey Edward Shults); The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris) New Restoration entre otros.
BLANCA LI NOS HABLA DE ROBOT, SU NUEVO SHOW EN BAM BROOKLYN
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
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La coreógrafa y bailarina española Blanca Li se encuentra de visita en Nueva York presentando su nuevo espectáculo ROBOT, un ballet en donde humanos y robots bailan e interactúan. Para Blanca Li este nuevo trabajo es una 'reflexión' sobre el rol de la tecnología y sobre la apreciación de las asombrosas facultades humanas.
Nos encontramos con la artista y su equipo, incluido NOW uno de los robots, en el Instituto Cervantes y allí nos conversó sobre su proceso creativo. ROBOT se presenta en Nueva York en el Brooklyn Academy of Music.
La fascinación por la tecnología es el motor detrás de la obra de Blanca Li y esa fascinación empezó aquí en Nueva York en sus días de estudiante. Su nuevo ballet ROBOT fue inspirado 'por la vida misma': su cercanía a la tecnología y sus potenciales.
Vean el video debajo o sigan enlace > Blanca Li.
CONFIDENCIAS de ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ en NYC
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
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Latin Grammy Award winner and multi-platinum selling Mexican superstar Alejandro Fernández, whose new album CONFIDENCIAS on Universal Music Latino debuted at #1 on the Billboard Latin charts and #19 on the Billboard Top 200, will bring his all new ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ CONFIDENCIAS WORLD TOUR 2013 to the Barclays Center on Thursday, November 21.
ARTE: LIFE, DEATH AND TRANSFORMATION IN THE AMERICAS AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
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Coclé artist. Plaque with Crocodile Deity, circa 700–900. Sitio Conte, Coclé Province, Panama. Gold, 9 x 8 1/2 in. (22.9 x 21.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Museum Expedition 1931, Museum Collection Fund, 33.448.12
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Life, Death, and Transformation in the Americas presents over one hundred masterpieces from the Museum’s permanent Arts of the Americas collection, exemplifying the concept of transformation as part of the spiritual beliefs and practice of the region's indigenous peoples, past and present. Themes of life, death, fertility, and regeneration are explored through pre-Columbian and historical artworks, including many pieces that are rarely on display. Highlights include the Huastec Life-Death Figure, the Kwakwaka’wakw Thunderbird Transformation Mask, and two eight-foot-tall, nineteenth-century Heiltsuk House Postsmade to support the huge beams of a great Northwest Coast plank house. Other featured objects include Hopi and Zuni kachinas, masks from throughout the Americas, Mexica (Aztec) and Maya sculptures, and ancient Andean textiles including the two-thousand-year-old Paracas Textile, which illustrates the way in which early cultures of Peru’s South Coast envisioned their relationship with nature and the supernatural realm.
* Life, Death, and Transformation in the Americas > Long Term Installation > Brooklyn Museum > Americas.
Raw/Cooked: Marela Zacarias en el Brooklyn Museum
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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El Museo de Brooklyn presenta a la artista Marela Zacarias en la segunda temporada de Raw/Cooked. La artista, de origen mexicano y residenciada en Brooklyn, ha creado 4 esculturas inspiradas en los murales de Williamsburg uniendo así su interés en las formas abstractas, la historia de los objetos y la renovación urbana. La muestra cierra este 28 de Abril.
The second season of Raw/Cooked presents a series of four exhibitions by under-the-radar Brooklyn artists who have been invited by the Brooklyn Museum with support from Bloomberg to show their first major museum exhibitions. The artists are given the opportunity to work with the Museum’s collection and to display in spaces of their choosing, however unconventional.
The four artists in the series were recommended by an advisory board of well-known Brooklyn artists, including Michael Joo, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Amy Sillman, and Mickalene Thomas, each of whom proposed several promising artists. Brooklyn Museum curator Eugenie Tsai made the final selections.
The seventh exhibition in the Raw/Cooked series, titledSupple Beat, presents the work of Gowanus-based artist Marela Zacarias. Recommended by Ramírez Jonas, Zacarias has created four site-specific sculptural works inspired by the Williamsburg Murals, uniting her interests in abstract forms, the history of objects, and urban renewal. Her large-scale pieces appear to be climbing the walls of the Museum’s first-floor lobby and Great Hall, interacting with the architecture as if they were murals come to life. Zacarias draws on the concept of resilience implied by the Williamsburg Murals and explores the idea of bouncing back from adversity, relating to the history of the public housing project for which the murals were commissioned and the history of the works themselves. She constructs her unique sculptural forms from window screens and joint compound, which she then paints with original patterns. In Supple Beat, Zacarias’s patterns are inspired by the related murals’ unique color palettes and geometric forms. Born and raised in Mexico City, Zacarias has painted more than thirty large-scale public murals. She holds an MFA from Hunter College.
Foto: Marela Zacarias at work on 163–213 Manhattan. Photo courtesy of Pierce Jackson, 2013
* Raw/Cooked: Marela Zacarias > Brooklyn Museum > Hasta Abril 28 > Zacarias.
THE LARAMIE PROJECT CYCLE at BAM
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Friday, February 22, 2013
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In 1998, Matthew Shepard was tied to a fence, beaten, and left to die on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming. He had been the victim of a homophobic hate crime that left the small town of Laramie reeling. His murder became a watershed moment in America, highlighting the violence and prejudice LGBT people face in contemporary society.
Meticulously crafted from hundreds of interviews conducted with the town’s residents over the course of a decade—including Matthew's mother, Judy Shepard, and his convicted killer Aaron McKinney—The Laramie Project Cycle is presented by Moisés Kaufman and members of Tectonic Theater Project. Pairing the company's acclaimed work The Laramie Project alongside its 2008 epilogue, The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, this historic double bill examines a community's shaken self-understanding in the aftermath of tragedy and the temptation to rewrite history in the name of moving on.
Parte I : The Laramie Project
Written by Moisés Kaufman and members of Tectonic Theater Project
Parte II : The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
Written by Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris, and Stephen Belber
Directed by Moisés Kaufman and Leigh Fondakowski
* The Laramie Project Cycle > De Moisés Kaufman > Hasta Febrero 24 in NYC > BAM Harvey Theater.
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Marc Anthony at Barclays Center
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Friday, February 15, 2013
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Anthony, a five-time Grammy and Latin Grammy award winner, has enjoyed an action packed year and shows no signs of slowing down. After launching a signature clothing line for Kohl’s, the 2012 Billboard Hall of Fame honoree – along with his longtime friend and business associate Henry Cardenas – announced the creation of Maestro Cares, a non-profit organization that broke ground in the Dominican Republic just last week and seeks to help disadvantaged children and orphans in developing countries throughout Latin America. The New York native was recognized with the 2012 ASCAP Founders Award for his exceptional contributions to music and his nationwide tour, GIGANT3S, topped Billboard’s Hot Tours Chart after garnering $10 million in ticket sales.
LATINO EVENTS AT THE NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL IN NYC
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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Este año, la Academia de Música de Brooklyn (Brooklyn Academy of Music-BAM) celebra la edición número 30 del celebrado Festival Next Wave en el cual incluye a varios artistas latinos emergentes. En música nos presentan Red Hot + Cuba; En danza, Miguel Gutiérrez and The Powerful People; y en artes visuales, José Parlá crea un mural específico para el espacio de la Academia. Los detalles:
* Red Hot + Cuba >> Noviembre 30 - Diciembre 1 > Howard Gilman Opera House at BAM > Cuba.
CuCu Diamantes (photo by Mark Seliger)
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Red Hot + Cuba, a dynamic all-star snapshot of Havana's contemporary nightlife. For two nights only, BAM brings together a host of Cuba's top-notch contemporary artists for one program that showcases Cuba's tremendous musical diversity, presenting the island's veteran artists alongside exciting young talent. What distinguishes the BAM shows from the Havana scene is that, on their home turf, all the artists represented here are bandleaders in their own right; for these two special shows they will be part of an extraordinary all-star band. The artists participating are: Alexander Abreu, José Luis Cortés (El Tosco), CuCu Diamantes, Andres Levin, Kelvis Ochoa, David Torrens, Carlos Varela, Osdalgia y Cucurucho (Roberto Rodriguez).
* And lose the name of action > Miguel Gutiérrez and The Powerful People >> Diciembre 4 al 8 > BAM > Gutierrez.
A work for dancers, aged 33 to 62, exploring the crisscrossing pathways of the brain and the elusive logic of improvisation, welcoming mixed messages while accessing an eerie, otherworldly state of hope and vitality.
Sights and Sounds: Six fierce performers, the inventive glow of light concocted by Lenore Doxsee, the hallucinatory sound stylings of Neal Medlyn, and the cool, dislocating film and words of Boru O'Brien O'Connell.
Sights and Sounds: Six fierce performers, the inventive glow of light concocted by Lenore Doxsee, the hallucinatory sound stylings of Neal Medlyn, and the cool, dislocating film and words of Boru O'Brien O'Connell.
* José Parlá: Gesture Performing Dance, Dance Performing Gesture > Parlá.
Watch Next Wave Festival's promotional video > BAM.










