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A CAPELLA A LA MEXICANA: LOS ACARDENCHADOS CANTAN OJITOS NEGROS

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 , under , , , , , , , , , , , | comments (0)




Disfruten aqui al grupo ACARDENCHADOS de México que participó en el Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival y su programa cultural Latino LA CASITA (También se presentaron en Joe's Pub). Acardenchados es un cuarteto vocal mexicano que se inspira en la llamada canción Cardenche: forma musical a capella, espontánea e informal, del canto popular mexicano. 


Aquí interpretan 'Ojitos Negros'. También pueden verlo en youtube > Acardenchados.


CINE LATINO SOMEWHERE NEAR YOU!

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 , under , , , , , , , , | comments (0)




EN CARTELERA SOMEWHERE NEAR YOU! :

* Lo Imposible (The Impossible). Directed by J.A Bayona > Nominada al Oscar a Mejor Actríz > Varios teatros.



A powerful story based on one family’s survival of the 2004 tsunami, The Impossible stars Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor and is directed by J.A. Bayona (THE ORPHANAGE).
Maria (Naomi Watts), Henry (Ewan McGregor) and their three sons begin their winter vacation in Thailand, looking forward to a few days in tropical paradise. But on the morning of December 26th, as the family relaxes around the pool after their Christmas festivities the night before, a terrifying roar rises up from the center of the earth. As Maria freezes in fear, a huge wall of black water races across the hotel grounds toward her.
Based on a true story, The Impossible is the unforgettable account of a family caught, with tens of thousands of strangers, in the mayhem of one of the worst natural catastrophes of our time. But the true-life terror is tempered by the unexpected displays of compassion, courage and simple kindness that Maria and her family encounter during the darkest hours of their lives. Both epic and intimate, devastating and uplifting, The Impossible is a journey to the core of the human heart.

* MAMA > Directed by Andres Muschietti > Enero 18 > Varios teatros > MAMA.



Guillermo del Toro presents MAMA, a supernatural thriller that tells the haunting tale of two little girls who disappeared into the woods the day that their parents were killed. When they are rescued years later and begin a new life, they find that someone or something still wants to come tuck them in at night. Five years ago, sisters Victoria and Lilly vanished from their suburban neighborhood without a trace. Since then, their Uncle Lucas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and his girlfriend, Annabel (Jessica Chastain), have been madly searching for them. But when, incredibly, the kids are found alive in a decrepit cabin, the couple wonders if the girls are the only guests they have welcomed into their home. As Annabel tries to introduce the children to a normal life, she grows convinced of an evil presence in their house. Are the sisters experiencing traumatic stress, or is a ghost coming to visit them? How did the broken girls survive those years all alone? As she answers these disturbing questions, the new mother will find that the whispers she hears at bedtime are coming from the lips of a deadly presence.

* Parker. Directed by Taylor Hackford. With Jennifer López > Enero 25 > Varios teatros.




Parker (Jason Statham) is a professional thief who lives by a personal code of ethics: Don’t steal from people who can’t afford it and don’t hurt people who don’t deserve it. But on his latest heist, his crew double crosses him, steals his stash, and leaves him for dead. Determined to make sure they regret it, Parker tracks them to PalmBeach, playground of the rich and famous, where the crew is planning their biggest heist ever. Donning the disguise of a rich Texan, Parker takes on an unlikely partner, Leslie (Jennifer Lopez), a savvy insider, who’s short on cash, but big on looks, smarts and ambition. Together, they devise a plan to hijack the score, take everyone down and get away clean.
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* AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT. Directed by Alex de la Iglesia.



Roberto (famed Spanish comic José Mota) once had a promising careers in advertising. But now out of work during the economic downturn, he struggles to keep his family afloat and their dire situation a secret from his adoring wife Luisa (Salma Hayek). After yet another dead end interview, it seems like reality will come crashing down on Roberto – until a freak car accident places him at the center of a wild media storm. Realizing his opportunity, Roberto hires a brazen agent to help him leverage his new found fame into fortune, but Luisa begins to worry about what lengths Roberto will go to for his family’s security.
The new film from beloved cult director Alex de la Iglesia goes into fresh territory for the daring director, a dark comedy/social satire that also works as a deeply felt drama about the devotion of a husband and father. A wild riff on manhood in the modern media world, As Luck Would Have It is a skewed take on the strange world we live in.

* Porfirio. Directed by Alejandro Landes.



Paralyzed from the waist down by a stray bullet, the title character in Alejandro Landes’s remarkable film spends his days selling minutes on his cell phone, flirting with his comely neighbor—and secretly plotting his revenge. Landes worked on the film for five years, creating a tale that joins the most intimate details of Porfirio’s day-to-day life with the astonishing recreation of his attempt to hijack an airplane. Courtesy Magic Lantern Films.

* LA NOCHE DE ENFRENTE (NIGHT ACROSS THE STREET). Directed by Raúl Ruiz > 2012 Chile/France.



On the verge of a forced retirement, Don Celso, an elderly office worker begins to relive both real and imagined memories from his life – a trip to the movies as a young boy with Beethoven, listening to tall tales from Long John Silver, a brief stay in a haunted hotel, conversations with a fictional doppelgänger of a real writer. Stories hide within stories and the thin line between imagination and reality steadily erodes, opening up a marvelous new world of personal remembrance and fantastic melodrama. In this playfully elegiac film, loosely adapted from the fantastical short stories of Chilean writer Herman del Solar, the late master Raúl Ruiz has crafted a final masterwork on his favorite subjects: fiction, history and life itself.

* SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN > Directed by Malik Bendjelloul > Oscar Winner: Best Documentary Feature > Nationwide > SUGAR.



In 1968, there emerged from Detroit a charismatic Mexican-American singer/songwriter named Rodriguez, who had attracted a local following with his mysterious presence, soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics. Searching for Sugar Man tells the story of the greatest '70s US rock icon who never was, how he was rediscovered in South Africa and finally became the legend he always deserved to be. A story of hope, inspiration and the power of music.

* AMOUR > Directed by Michael Haneke > Oscar Winner > En varios teatros.



The universally acclaimed winner of the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, AMOUR is arguably Michael Haneke’s crowning achievement to date, a portrait of a couple dealing with the ravages of old age that is as compassionate as it is merciless. The great veteran French actors Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva are staggering as Georges and Anne, long-married music teachers living out their final years surrounded by the comforts of books and music in their warm Paris apartment. After Anne suffers a stroke, Georges attends to her with firmness shot through with love. The underlying unease, as well as some abrupt surprises, are hardly unexpected from Haneke, who challenges the viewer to confront the experience of his characters as directly as he does. But he rewards the effort with a film that is all the more moving for its complete avoidance of sentimentality. An unquestionable masterpiece.

* LIFE OF PI > Directed by Ang Lee > Cinematography by Claudio Miranda > Oscar Winner > En varios teatros > Pi.



Based on the book that has sold more than seven million copies and spent years on the bestseller list, Academy Award winner Lee's LIFE OF PI takes place over three continents, two oceans, many years, and a wide world of imagination.
Lee’s vision, coupled with game-changing technological breakthroughs, has turned a story long thought un-filmable into a totally original cinematic event and the first truly international all-audience motion picture. LIFE OF PI follows a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While marooned on a lifeboat, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with the ship¹s only other survivor…a fearsome Bengal tiger.

* FLIGHT > Directed by Robert Zemeckis > Nominada al Oscar a Mejor Actor > En varios teatros.



Triumphantly returning to live-action filmmaking for the first time since Cast Away 12 years ago, Robert Zemeckis teams with Denzel Washington on the tense and edgy thriller FLIGHT. In a brilliant, heart-stopping sequence, pilot Whip Whitacker (Washington), after an all-nighter of booze, sex and drugs, boldly guides a crippled airliner to a crash landing that nearly all the passengers survive. Although he is acclaimed as a hero, the legal, moral and ethical aspects of Whip’s behavior before and after the accident are much more ambiguous than initially meet the public eye. A study of addiction far more complex than the norm, FLIGHT is a compelling drama anchored by a great performance from one of our most distinguished actors. John Goodman, Don Cheadle, Melissa Leo and Kelly Reilly offer vibrant supporting turns in what is certain to be one of the most talked-about movies of the season.

MORE NEAR YOU

EN CARTELERA - DVD - ONLINE

* THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE > Directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns & David McMahon > IFC Center.


Photo courtesy of NY-Daily News

In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers were arrested and charged for brutally attacking and raping a white female jogger in Central Park. News media swarmed the case, calling it “the crime of the century.” But the truth about what really happened didn’t become clear until after the five had spent years in prison for a crime they didn’t commit. This story of injustice finally gets the telling it deserves. The film recently made headlines when lawyers for New York City attempted to subpoena its outtakes for an ongoing lawsuit. A story whose aftershocks continue to shape the city, this promises to be one of the most high-profile documentaries of the year. (119 min). In person: Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon and members of the Central Park Five.

* Infancia Clandestina ( Clandestine Childhood), Directed by Benjamín Ávila > Argentina/Spain/Brazil, 2012 > Lincoln Plaza Cinemas | Quad Cinemas.



Argentina, 1979. After years of exile, 12-year-old Juan (Teo Gutiérrez Moreno) and his family return to Argentina under false identities. Juan's parents and his eccentric uncle Beto (scene-stealing Ernesto Alterio) are members of an underground resistance movement fighting against the Military Junta that rules the country. Their political activities make the threat of capture a constant concern. However, as seen through Juan's eyes, daily life is also full of warmth, humor and discovery, as he makes new friends at school (where he is known as “Ernesto”), including his first serious girlfriend. Produced by Academy Award winner Luis Puenzo (The Official Story), writer-director Benjamín Ávila’s superb debut feature, based on events in his own family, recalls Sidney Lumet’s Running on Emptyin its powerful portrait of childhood innocence at odds with life-or-death political ideals. A Film Movement release.

* TABU > Directed by Miguel Gomes. Portugal.



The ghosts of F.W. Murnau, Luis Buñuel, Joseph Cornell and Jack Smith hover above Miguel Gomes’s third feature—an exquisite, absurdist entry in the canon of surrealist cinema.
Shot in ephemeral black-and-white celluloid, TABU is movie-as-dream—an evocation of irrational desires, extravagant coincidences, and cheesy nostalgia that nevertheless is grounded in serious feeling and beliefs, even anti-colonialist politics. There is a story, which is delightful to follow and in which the cart comes before the horse: the first half is set in contemporary Lisbon, the second, involving two of the same characters, in a Portuguese colony in the early 1960s. “Be My Baby” belted in Portuguese, a wandering crocodile, and a passionate, ill-advised coupling seen through gently moving mosquito netting make for addled movie magic. The winner of the Alfred Bauer Prize (for a work of particular innovation) and FIPRESCI (International Film Critics) award at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.

* LA SUERTE EN TUS MANOS (ALL IN) > Directed by DANIEL BURMAN, 2012. ARGENTINA > Enero 23 > New York Jewish Film Festival > Film Society of Lincoln Center > ALL IN.



A winning romantic comedy about a hot streak, a big bet, and the dangers of getting what you hoped for, Daniel Burman’s All In is the story of Uriel, a professional gambler, single father, and Don Juan of the first rank. With his luck running at cards and with the ladies, Uriel decides to take the plunge and embark on a new life of freedom—he gets a vasectomy. Just as everything in his life seems to be coming together perfectly, Gloria, his old pre-marriage flame, returns to Buenos Aires after years abroad to turn his life on its head.

* HOLY MOTORS > Directed by Leos Carax > Con Eva Méndez > Varios teatros.



This unclassifiable, expansive movie from Leos Carax (Lovers on the Bridge)—his first feature in 13 years—operates on the exhilarating logic of dreams and emotions. After a prologue in which Carax himself, clad in pajamas, walks through a corridor that leads to a theater full of silent spectators, HOLY MOTORS segues to actor Denis Lavant, Carax’s longtime collaborator, playing a mysterious man named Oscar who inhabits 11 different characters over the course of a single day. This shape-shifter is shuttled from appointment to appointment in Paris in a white-stretch limo driven by the soignée Edith Scob (EYES WITHOUT A FACE); not on the itinerary is an unplanned reunion with Kylie Minogue. To summarize the film any further would be to take away some of its magic; the most accurate précis comes from its own creator, who aptly described HOLY MOTORS after its world premiere in Cannes as “a film about a man and the experience of being alive.”

* SKYFALL > Directed by Sam Mendes > With Javier Bardem > En Cartelera.



Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

* Young and Wild > Directed by Marialy Rivas > En Cartelera



A pretty 17-year-old from a strict evangelical family, Daniela is finding it hard to reconcile her raging hormones with the rules ofher religion. With no other outlet for her desire, Daniela taps into a rampant underground network of other teens through her sexually charged blog. Director Rivas’s handsome debut is a lively coming-of-age story of a young woman who, torn between the burning fires of religious fervor and youthful sexual energy, refuses to make choices that limit her pleasure.

* ON THE ROAD > Directed by Walter Salles.



Kerouac’s beloved Beat epic, one of the most iconic and influential of all American novels, finally comes to the big screen in this jazzy, freewheeling adaptation from Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries) and executive producer Francis Ford Coppola. Aspiring writer Sal Paradise (Sam Riley) falls under the spell of “the mad ones”: intoxicating ex-con Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) and his seductive wife Marylou (Kristen Stewart). The three hit the road to discover the world—and themselves. Featuring Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen and Steve Buscemi.

* The Loneliest Planet > > The Loneliest Planet.



Alex and Nica are young, in love and engaged to be married. The summer before their wedding, they are backpacking in the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. The couple hire a local guide to lead them on a camping trek, and the three set off into a wilderness that is both overwhelmingly open and frighteningly closed. Walking for hours, they trade anecdotes, play games to pass the time of moving through space. And then, a momentary misstep, a gesture that takes only two or three seconds, a gesture that's over almost as soon as it begins. Once it is done, it threatens to undo everything the couple believed about each other and about themselves. All the while, they are not alone. They are always with the guide, who witnesses their every move.

* HERMANO > Directed by Marcel Rasquin > Nationwide > On DVD December 4.



Hermano tells a simple and powerful story about two kids raised together as brothers: Daniel (Fernando Moreno) and Julio (Eliú Armas) – who struggle to become professional soccer players. Both exceptional players, in La Ceniza slum, the opportunity of a lifetime arrives when a headhunter for the Caracas Football Club invites them to a try-out with the team. But their life in the slum interferes and a tragedy shakes them, forcing them to make a choice: the unity of their family or their lifelong dream

* MADRID 1987 > MADRID.


Madrid, 1987 ...is a two-character story with a verbose discourse on writing, journalism, careerism, aging and politics. Shot mostly within a very constricted space, the story follows an older, celebrated journalist Miguel (José Sacristán) who meets the beautiful and coy journalism-student Angela (María Valverde) to give an interview - but becomes intent upon seducing her. They end up spending time in the most unusual manner ...discussing literature, prose and career trajectories ...gradually divulging little insights into their own selves as we start to understand the old journalist's cynicism and the young protégé's intentions.

* A WHISPER TO A ROAR.




A Whisper to a Roar tells the heroic stories of courageous democracy activists in five countries around the world – Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. From student leaders to prime ministers and heads of state, these activists share their compelling personal stories of struggle, past and present, with their countries’ oppressive regimes. Shot over three years and completed in February 2012, the film was inspired by the work of Stanford University’s Larry Diamond, author of “The Spirit of Democracy” and Director of Stanford University’s Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. It was funded by The Moulay Hicham Foundation, whose benefactor, Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco, is a renowned public intellectual and democracy advocate, particularly in regards to the Middle East.

* BEL BORBA AQUI > A film by Burt Sun and André Costantini > Brazil, 2012.




Known as “The People’s Picasso,” for 35 years Bel Borba has transformed the face of his hometown of Salvador de Bahia, Brazil – a historic city that is 500-years-old – with beautiful, grand scale and awe-inspiring art including sculpture, painting, murals and mosaic. Working with tiles, steel, sand, clay, and an eclectic mélange of recycled material including Coca Cola bottles and wood from Salvador’s famed Savaro boats, Borba’s ubiquitous public works reflect his feverishly ebullient personality and unbridled love of community.
With an evocative Brazilian soundtrack and lush cinematography that exposes the lavish colors of Salvador, BEL BORBA AQUI explores the intense and intimate relationship between this unique city – a fusion of European, African, and Native Indian cultures – and her beloved native son.

* Las Acacias > Directed by Pablo Giorgelli, winner of the Camara d'Or for Best First Film at last year's Cannes Film Festival.



Ruben, a lonely middle-aged trucker who's picking up a load of lumber in Paraguay to take back to Buenos Aires, grudgingly agrees to take two passengers: Jacinta, a young Aboriginal mother and her five-month-old baby, Anahi. At first glance, the 1500 kilometer journey seems very long, both for Jacinta, who hopes to find work with the help of her cousin in Argentina, as well as for the surly trucker, whose routine is disrupted. But along the way, Ruben, Jacinta and Anahi slowly get to know one another, and the usually quiet Ruben gradually opens up.

* Neighboring Sounds > Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho.



A thrilling debut from a breakout talent, Neighboring Sounds delves into the lives of a group of prosperous middle-class families residing on a quiet street in Recife, close to a low-income neighborhood. The private security firm hired to police the street becomes the catalyst for an exploration of the neighbors’ discontents and anxieties—their feelings exacerbated by the palpable unease of a society that remains unreconciled to its troubled past and present inequities. Meticulously constructed, with unexpected compositions and arresting cuts, this ensemble film is compulsive viewing; you’re never quite sure where things are headed as it builds imperceptibly toward its stunning payoff. With his unmistakable formal gifts and acute eye and ear for the push and pull of modern life, Kleber Mendonça Filho represents the arrival of a major filmmaker.

* Pelotero (Ballplayer) > Directed by Ross Finkel, Trevor Martin and Jonathan Paley > DVD available now >> PELOTERO.



This compelling documentary narrated by John Leguizamo is a gritty look inside the world of Major League Baseball (MLB) training camps in the Dominican Republic. Miguel Angel and Jean Carlos are two of the top prospects at an MLB training camp, and they are both about to turn 16, which means they can be signed to an MLB farm team and ultimately move up to the majors. Filmmakers Ross Finkel, Trevor Martin and Jonathan Paley take you inside this never-before-seen world for an up-close and personal look at the cost of the American dream.

* TO ROME WITH LOVE > Directed by Woody Allen. With Penélope Cruz.








CINE: THE GIRL > DIRECTED BY DAVID RIKER

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Thursday, December 27, 2012 , under , , , , , , , , , , , | comments (0)





More than a decade after bursting onto the scene with his acclaimed debut feature The City (La Ciudad)—a quartet of stories about Spanish-speaking immigrants trying to make it in New York—director David Riker travels south of the border for his long-awaited follow-up, The Girl. In a performance of staggering power, Abbie Cornish (Bright Star, Seven Psychopaths) stars as Ashley, a single Austin mother and recovering alcoholic trying to hold her life together after losing custody of her son and her job at a Wal Mart-esque big box store. Desperate for cash, Ashley offers her services as a “coyote” for a Mexican family trying to cross the border illegally. But when the attempted crossing ends in tragedy, Ashley finds herself playing surrogate mother to a lost and confused young girl desperate to find whatever family she has left. The harrowing, moving and ultimately hopeful journey that ensues takes us deep into the heart of Mexico, and of a woman trying to make amends for her troubled past.
THE GIRL > Directed by David Riker >> Limited release on Dec. 14 > Girl.

ESSENTIALS : TOP THEATER AND DANCE IN NYC







El Teatro Pregones repone tres de sus más exitosas obras: Dancing with my Cockroach KillersEl Apagón y Baile Cangrejero. También, el Teatro Thalia nos trae una nueva producción dedicada a Colombia con el Ballet Mestizo y Casa Mezcal presenta la obra 39 Defaults. Por su parte, el Repertorio Español estrena dos obras esta temporada: Entrada Gratis y Bésame Mucho. Además, tendrá un homenaje a la música de Xavier Montsalvatge y continúa con la celebrada adaptación de El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera, basada en la gran obra de García Márquez. En Brooklyn, Miguel Gutierrez presenta su pieza de danza como parte del Next Wave Festival en el BAM.
En BroadwayThe Heiress, con el director venezolano Moisés Kaufman continúa con en el Teatro Walter Kerr junto con Evita y El Libro del Mormón. En Off Broadway la obra Fuerza Bruta tendrá su última función el 6 de Enero después de una muy buena y multianual temporada en la Gran Manzana. No me despido sin recomendarles Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal que nos visitarán en Diciembre.

LO NUEVO EN NYC

DANCING IN MY COCKROACH KILLERS > A selection of poems and monologues written by Magdalena Gómez > Teatro Pregones > Hasta Diciembre 2 > Dancing.


From the breathtaking Fuego en la cocina, the no-nonsense Why I Lost The Popularity Contest to the hilarious and daring Soap and Water, the actors and musicians of Pregones Ensemble stage a sizzling tribute to poet, storyteller and playwright Magdalena Gómez. The highly theatrical writings of Gómez have been musicalized, performed, published and even danced.

EL APAGÓN / THE BLACKOUT > Teatro Pregones > Hasta Noviembre 27 > Apagón.


THE BLACKOUT is Pregones Theater's much-acclaimed theatrical adaptation of the story "The Night We Became People Again" by José Luis González, performed in Spanish and English, and set to the beat of popular Latin songs from the 1950's and 60's.
While riding the New York subway uptown from Brooklyn to El Barrio, and eager to witness the birth of his firstborn, a Puerto Rican factory worker and his best friend Trompoloco are caught in the Great Northeastern Blackout.
A paean to the courage, humor and humanity of migrant experience, the show is one of Pregones' most enduring and popular creations, with hundreds of performances throughout the the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Europe. 

BAILE CANGREJERO > BOMBA, PLENA & POESÍA > Teatro Pregones > Hasta Noviembre 30 > Baile.


Rhythmic treasures of our Afro Caribe heritage, from Palés to Guillén! A classic Baile Cangrejero sets the great masters of Afro-Latino poetry to the dynamic rhythms of bomba, plena and bolero.
This vibrant spectacle touches on the history, popular culture, and literary creation of the Americas including works by Julia de Burgos, Luis Palés Matos, Fortunato Vizcarrondo (Puerto Rico);Nicolás Guillén (Cuba); Nicomedes Santa Cruz (Perú); and Manuel del Cabral (Dominican Republic).

Garden of Delights > By Fernando Arrabal > Nov. 15 - Dec. 2 > New Stage Theatre > Garden.


Garden of Delights by Fernando Arrabal centers on Lais, an actress tortured by guilt. The lines between reality, imagination, and memory are blurred as Lais confronts the ghosts of her past, and the injuries she has sustained and inflicted.

XAVIER MONTSALVATGE > Una celebración de música y danza > Con el conjunto musical Suite Hispania > NOVIEMBRE 16, 17 y 18 > Repertorio Español.


El conjunto musical Suite Hispania regresa a Repertorio con una oportunidad única de disfrutar de la música de Xavier Montsalvatge, uno de los prodigios de la música española. El programa incluye participaciones de destacados artistas de calibre mundial tales como Ignacio Prego, pianista y director musical; María Martínez, violonchelista; Israel Lozano, tenor; y la bailarina Nélida Tirado.
Xavier Montsalvatge (1912-2002) fue uno de los compositores españoles más influyentes del siglo pasado. Aunque su carrera es poco conocida fuera de la Península Ibérica, Montsalvatge hizo una contribución de gran peso a la historia musical europea. Su música nos invita a pasearnos en un viaje a través de la rica historia cultural del norte de España. 

Mujeres de Par en Par >> Centro Español-La Nacional  Noviembre 11, 18 y 25   


Un espectáculo que mezcla música con pecados capitales, humor y vino, una sacudida teatral que ha levantado el aplauso de público y crítica. Un espectáculo nos muestra sin pudor alguno, las intimidades de cinco féminas que atraviesan distintas circunstancias en la vida: la soltera ilusionada que busca velo y corona, la casada con el marido perfecto, la viuda liberada, la contemporánea que sólo quiere sexo, la frívola que sólo se preocupa por las líneas de expresión y la ley de gravedad, la envidiosa que quiere todo lo que tienen las demás y un hombre que nos cuenta la sencillez de la vida.


And lose the name of action > Miguel Gutierrez and The Powerful People > Part of Next Wave Festival > 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.


COLOMBIA de Fiesta > with MESTIZO Dance Company and HAROLD GUTIERREZ & his Band > Thalia Theater > Hasta Diciembre 9 > Colombia.


Embark on an uplifting journey through Colombia’s favorite Music and Dance Holiday Traditions!
Also at Thalia > AfroTango > Enero 25 - Marzo 17 > A World Premiere tango musical with music arranged and directed by Latin Grammy winner Raul Jaurena! Produced, Designed & Directed by Angel Gil Orrios.

39 Defaults > En Casa Mezcal > Hasta Diciembre 2 > 39.


Come to Liz's apartment. Share your table with her and Ricard. He's a political activist and she isn't that innocent. 
The play shows this interaction in real time. It takes place in an authentic living room and in this intimate setting; there will be no border between the piece and the audience, who participate in the performance as the invited "voyeurs" of the evening.
This is a play about idealism and human interactions, about the contrast between ideas and daily necessities. Ricard Neun is a Spanish social activist. He has defrauded 39 banks in Spain. He claims this is not a crime, but a general call for financial disobedience. He is travelling around America giving lectures about this "action". In New York he gives a talk and meets Liz, who invites him to stay at her place.
Sponsor by Spain Culture New York-Consulate General of Spain.


Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal > Diciembre 13-15 > Teatro Joyce > Montreal.


Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal takes on the sounds, rhythms, and music of the city in Night Box, its high-voltage new piece by provocative choreographer Wen Wei Wang. Combining contemporary ballet with street dance, Night Box explores love, loss, sexuality, and joy. The work is "brilliantly theatrical, in turns witty, poignant and unsettling." (The National Post) Wen Wei Wang collaborates with Montréal fashion design duo UNTTLD to reveal the full spectrum of the city at night—its private spaces, clubs, and streets—against a backdrop of darkness that bathes these spaces in light to evoke a refreshing perspective inspired by urban street life. The program also includes a new work by internationally acclaimed choreographer Barak Marshall, and Zero in On by Cayetano Soto, an innovative piece highlighting the Spanish choreographer's energetic style.
Also at The Joyce > Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo > Dec 18 -Jan 6.

* Entrada Gratis* > Gratis no hay nada > De Saulo García > Diciembre 15, 16, 27, 29 > Repertorio Español > Gratis.


Un hilarante monólogo de Saulo García el dotado comediante que nos trajo “La vida en los Esclavos Unidos” y “El insomnio americano”. En Entrada Gratis* Saulo se aventura a hablar de temas tabúes como la política, la muerte, la mentira conyugal y las relaciones entre padres e hijos para entregarnos un espectáculo que destaca tanto por una frecuencia vertiginosa de risas, como por una sabiduría que no acusa ni da lecciones, pero señala, reflexiona y termina por conmover.

Bésame Mucho > Una antología musical de canciones compuestas por mujeres latinoamericanas > De Pablo Zinger > Diciembre 22, 23, 26, 28 y 30 > Bésame.


Pablo Zinger, director musical de zarzuelas y antologías musicales de Repertorio Español, regresa a la compañía con un nuevo programa que celebra las contribuciones musicales de compositoras latinoamericanas. La antología incluye adoradas canciones tales como “Bésame mucho”, “Dos gardenias”, “Júrame”, “Cachito”, “Olas y arena” y “Gracias a la vida” interpretadas por extraordinarias voces con música en vivo. 
Algunas de las compositoras cuyas canciones forman parte del programa, incluyen Sylvia Rexach (Puerto Rico), María Grever y Consuelo Velásquez (México), Isolina Carrillo y Ernestina Lecuona (Cuba), Chabuca Granda (Perú), Violeta Parra (Chile) y Eladia Blázquez y María Elena Walsh (Argentina).


Two More!

* La Jom Atenda > Teatro La Tea > Diciembre 7 al 16 > Jom.

Set in an apartment in Washington Heights, amazing veteran actors, Mateo Gómez and Ana Montero bring to life an incredibly intense and emotional comedic drama about an unconventional relationship and its unavoidably loving, hilarious and disturbing moments.

MARÍA MONTEZ > A solo show written and performed by WANDA FERREIRAS > Diciembre 15 y 22 > Teatro CEUS > Union City, New Jersey.


ON BROADWAY

THE HEIRESS > Directed by Moisés Kaufman > Walter Kerr Theater > Opens October 6 for 18 weeks > HEIRESS.


THE HEIRESS is the story of Catherine Sloper, the shy and sheltered daughter of a prominent New Yorker. Caught between the demands of an emotionally distant father and the attentions of a passionate young suitor, Catherine must navigate the terrain of love and regret, desire and duty, a chance for happiness and the burden of fortune…as only an heiress can.
Jessica Chastain (Academy Award® nominee for The Help) makes her Broadway debut alongside David Strathairn (Academy Award® nominee for Good Night, and Good Luck), Dan Stevens (Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey) and Judith Ivey (two-time Tony Award® winner), in the Tony Award®-winning play, THE HEIRESS. Written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz and directed by Tony Award®-nominated playwright and director Moisés Kaufman, this compelling drama will run for an 18-week limited engagement.


EVITA > Open Ended > Teatro Marquis > EVITA.


El musical de TIM RICE y ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, ganador de un premio Tony, vuelve a Broadway con la actuación de RICKY MARTIN (Les Misérables), ganador de un premio Grammy®, y ELENA ROGER (Piaf), ganadora de un premio Olivier, quien será la primera actriz argentina en protagonizar el rol de Evita en Broadway, y replica su representación extraordinaria que deslumbró la audiencia y la critica londinense en el West End. También con la participación de MICHAEL CERVERIS (Sweeney Todd), ganador de un premio Tony.
Eva Perón utilizó su inteligencia y carisma para ascender rápidamente desde un tugurio de Argentina hasta la residencia presidencial como Primera Dama. Adorada por su pueblo como la abanderada de los humildes, se convirtió en una de las mujeres más poderosas del mundo, mientras que su codicia, descomunal ambición y frágil salud la convirtieron en la más trágica. EVITA cuenta la apasionada e inolvidable historia verídica de Eva, y nos deleita con algunas de las canciones más hermosas del teatro, como "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" y "High Flying, Adored."

The Book Of Mormon > by Trey Parker, Robert López y Matt Stone. Teatro Eugene O'Neill >> MORMON.

  

OFF-BROADWAY

El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera > El gran estreno de una nueva obra basada en la afamada novela de GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ > Noviembre 23, 24, 25 | Diciembre 2 y 8 > Repertorio Español > AMOR.


Escrita por Caridad Svich y dirigida por José Zayas, el mismo dúo que nos trajo las adaptaciones de Julia Álvarez, "En el tiempo de las mariposas" e Isabel Allende, "La casa de los espíritus".
Una lírica obra teatral repleta de imágenes dramáticas que se enfoca en la extraordinaria historia de amor entre un hombre con inclinaciones poéticas llamado Florentino Ariza y una mujer sensual, práctica y evasiva llamada Fermina Daza. La acción de la obra atraviesa cincuenta años y la historia se presenta en una serie de escenas repletas de movimiento, poesía, canciones y momentos de exuberante dramatismo. Un audaz tour-de-force teatral para cuatro actores.

En El Tiempo De Las Mariposas > Noviembre 30 | Diciembre 1, 5, 6 y 9 >>  En Repertorio Español. 

 En el tiempo de las mariposas. Photo Michael Palma.

“In The Time of the Butterflies” is the story of the courageous Mirabal sisters (Patria, Minerva and María Teresa) from the Dominican Republic. The sisters inspired resistance cells throughout the country against the dictatorial regime of Gen. Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. The ‘butterflies’, their secret code name, were brutally murdered by the regime in 1960.
Based on Julia Álvarez’s popular novel, the martyred butterflies come to vibrant life in a warm, brilliant, and dramatic production by the talented duo – playwright Caridad Svich and director José Zayas– that brought us the critically acclaimed production of Isabel Allende’s “The House of the Spirits” in 2009.
Also at El Repertorio:
La Casa de Bernarda Alba  > Noviembre 14, 20, 29 | Diciembre 7 y 11.
- La Gringa > Noviembre 29 | Diciembre 1, 3, 17 y 19.

Fuerza Bruta > HASTA Enero 6 > DARYL ROTH THEATRE > Union Square Theater >> FUERZA.


FUERZA BRUTA is a non-stop collision of dynamic music, visceral emotion, and kinetic aerial imagery.
Featuring mind-blowing visual effects that must be seen to be believed – a man running full throttle through a series of moving walls, women frolicking in a watery world suspended just inches above the audience – FUERZA BRUTA floods the senses. Come witness a 360° heart-pounding theatrical experience!
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