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Latin 09/11/2017

12th Latin American Cultural Week, November 9 Through 21, 2017 With Theater, Music, Dance, Film, Literature, & Visual Arts Events Throughout NYC

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12th Latin American Cultural Week, November 9 Through 21, 2017 With Theater, Music, Dance, Film, Literature, & Visual Arts Events Throughout NYC
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Pan American Art Research (PAMAR), founded in 1984 by Uruguayan-born pianist and Artistic Director Polly Ferman, presents the 12th Annual Latin American Cultural Week (LACW), November 9 through 21, 2017. (Additional events precede & follow official dates. Visit https://www.lacw.net/ for details.) This includes the 6th year of Celebracion de la Cultura Hispana in Manhattan's Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods. LACW 2017 is a showcase of more than 40 theater, music, dance, film, literary, and visual arts presentations. PAMAR (https://www.pamar.org) produces, co-produces, or co-promotes LACW events.

LACW highlights include Thursday, November 9 @ 7:00pm - From Patagonia at Saint Peter's Church, 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St- Suggested Donation: $20. New York debut of piano and synthesizer virtuoso and indigenous Mapuche/Aymara composer Juan Namuncura, from Patagonia, Argentina. Piano music and songs in the Mapuche language; Friday, November 10 @ 8:00pm - OFFICIAL LACW OPENING EVENT - Chorofest - 3rd Annual Brazilian Jazz/Choro Festival at Baruch Performing Arts Center: Engelman Recital Hall, 55 Lexington Ave - Admission: $25, $35, $45. 3rd Annual International Choro Festival, with a variety of performances, from classic to popular Choro music; Tuesday, November 14 @ 6:00pm - Música Among Friends, Saint Peter's Church - Free Admission - Spanish pianists Rosa Torres-Pardo & Isabel Pérez Dobarro. Music by Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados and Tuesday, November 21 @ 7:00pm-Bandoneorama, also at Saint Peter's - Suggested Donation: $20. An ensemble of four bandoneon players, the instrument at the heart of tango, led by Music Director/Maestro Daniel Binelli, with Julien Labro, Rodolfo Zanetti, & Javier Sánchez.
For a full calendar of activities, please visit https://www.lacw.net/.

Participating/contributing institutions include New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, NYC & Company Foundation, El Diario, De Norte a Sur, Impacto Latino News, Univision, Consulate General of Spain in NY, Consulate General of the Argentine Republic in NY, Hostos Center for Arts & Culture, the Center for Puerto Rican Studies "El Centro", Greenwich House Music School, Brooklyn College, & Iglesia de Sion/St. Peter's Church.






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