Jose Soto in concert

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This Thursday, September 7, in the David Rubenstein room of the Lincoln Center, the pianist and composer José Soto will be performing from 7:30 pm, who will premiere his new album “El Llamado Ancestral”, which explores the culture of the Bribri people of his Costa Rica. native. Soto’s musical project is the culmination of years of study and direct commitment to the Bribri, particularly through their cultural ambassador Ali García, whose voice provides a common thread throughout the work. Featuring a main band featuring Soto on piano along with an international cast that includes Cuban drummer (and Lincoln Center regular) Francisco Mela, Boston saxophonist George Garzone, and Spanish flugelhorn player Milena Casado, The Ancestral Call uses contemporary jazz to open an extraordinary conversation with ancient tradition. Free pass reports: lincolncenter.org
‘Law & Disorder’

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Four years after his successful show ‘Made in Puerto Rico,’ Puerto Rican Elizardi ‘Eli’ Castro returns to the Big Apple with his new one-man show ‘Law & Disorder’, which tells the story of how he became a lawyer and a prosecutor He became a comedian and an artist. The show opens on Thursday, September 7 at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater 7:30 pm (304 West 47th Street New York New York 10036). Reports: http://www.elicastro.com/tickets
Vazquez Circus in NJ

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Vázquez Circus, one of the largest and longest-running Circus in the United States, will bring its distinctive climate-controlled big top tent to five locations in New Jersey, Long Island and New York this fall. The show will kick off in Paramus, NJ (Sept. 9-26), before moving to Woodbridge, NJ (Sept. 30-October 10), before moving on to New York for a busy schedule. Enjoy unique and unforgettable performances by a fully human international cast of circus superstars in this exciting all-new extravaganza. Reports: http://www.CircusVazquez.com
RETNA Pardon Me Exhibit

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The Pardon Me art exhibit features works that explore RETNA’s complex journey through calligraphy, abstract art, and emotional struggle. Created during a transformative period in her life, the two separate works invite you to witness a powerful dialogue between RETNA’s two creative people and a representative apology to her mother. RETNA’s instantly recognizable monochrome calligraphic style has taken him to the highest levels of popular culture and elite society, with his work scrawled on a Justin Bieber album cover, gracing the sides of private planes and multi-storey buildings. flats all over the world and wrapped around. the necks of the well-to-do in the form of limited-edition Louis Vuitton silk scarves. From September 6 to 17 at the Alchemy Gallery, (55 Delancey St, New York City). Reports: alchemy-gallery.com
R&B folk and rock

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Once you hear Kat Wright sing, you will never forget her voice. Sensual and dynamic, satin smooth with a bed of sand and whiskey, Wright’s voice evokes the velvety growl of Bonnie Raitt and the bittersweet croon of Amy Winehouse. Wright and her touring band have performed a southern mix of R&B, folk and rock music opening for Kacey Musgraves, The Wood Brothers, Leon Russell, Grace Potter and dozens of other like-minded country soul artists. Following the release of his 2016 album, By My Side, Wright spent the COVID years honing his craft with bandmates Josh Weinstein on bass and Bob Wagner on guitar in service of a pair of seductively stripped-down acoustic Trio Sessions EPs. . Her next album, produced by Benny Yurco, will be out in 2024. Free admission show is this Friday, September 8 from 7:30 pm in the David Rubenstein room at Lincoln Center. Reports: lincolncenter.org
21st floor at the Palladium Times Square

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After their presentation four years ago in New York, the group Piso 21 returns to the Big Apple as part of their Los Muchachos tour with a concert this Friday, September 8 starting at 8 pm at the Palladium Times Square (44th and Broadway 10036 New York). Originally from Colombia, Piso 21 is one of the most prolific groups in Latin music with a repertoire of hit songs that have generated more than 11 billion streams worldwide. The members of Piso 21 are accomplished singer-songwriters, producers, and multi-instrumentalists in their own right, all distinctive talents who earned them instant respect within music industry circles upon their arrival in 2012. That same year, they earned a nomination for Best New Artist at the Latin Grammys. Reports: ticket master
Operates outdoors

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In an adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale, Song of the Nightingale, and with the musical adaptation by Lisa DeSpain and a libretto by Melisa Tien, the work that tells the story of a collector who seeks to gather the most beautiful objects in the world. The points where the event will be presented will be: Brooklyn Commons (this Friday 12:30 and 5:00 pm), Manhattan West (Thursday 21 at 12:30 and 7:00 pm) and at Brookfield Place (Thursday, September 28, 12:30 and 7:00 pm). Free entrance. Reports: brooklyncommons.com
Romeo and Juliet at Bryant Park

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The New York City Opera’s Bryant Park 2023 series of events concludes this Friday, September 8 from 7:00 pm with the work Romeo and Juliet. The sumptuous opera brings to life the story of Shakespeare’s famous lovers through some of the most beautiful musical themes in the French repertoire. Accompanied by members of the City Opera Orchestra, the soprano Ekaterina Siurina and the tenor Won Whi Choi will perform together with the musical director, maestro Constantine Orbelian, in command. Reports: bryantpark.org
Danna Paola on tour

The Mexican artist Danna Paola will perform this Saturday, September 9, in a concert starting at 8 pm at the Palladium Times Square (44th and Broadway 10036 New York) in what will be her debut on a New York stage for the interpreter of songs like “1Trago ”, Ordinary Love, Nothing, We have to talk, among others. The singer has stood out internationally and recently performed at the Tomorrowland festival, along with Steve Aoki. She was also one of the DJ’s guests to present his new collaboration “Paranoia” at the electronic music festival held in Belgium. Reports: ticket master
Live! Broadway celebrates Hispanic Heritage month
Live! Broadway celebrates this Saturday, September 9, the dynamic influence that Latino and Hispanic artists have had on the art of Broadway. Conceived and directed by Luis Salgado, under the musical direction of Jaime Lozano and written by Eric Ulloa, the concert is a celebration of history from the inspiration of early composers to the authentic voices and stories of Broadway today. The outdoor event will take place between 45th and 47th streets from 5 pm Reports: playbill.com/curtainup
Latin Jazz Chamber Trio

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The Latin Jazz Trío formation combines the colors of Cuban and Latin American rhythms with jazz and chamber music, giving a new flavor to these sounds. The trio consists of Uruguayan-born New York pianist Pablo Zinger, New York-based cellist Amy Kang, and Colombian clarinetist Juan Ruiz. The musicians will perform a repertoire made up of works by renowned composers such as Paquito D’Rivera and Astor Piazzolla. The initiative is a new collaboration between the Cuban Cultural Center of New York and the Instituto Cervantes (211-215 East 49th Street). The show is scheduled for Tuesday, September 12 at 7:00 pm at the Cervantes Institute. Free entrance Reports: [email protected]
They remember the 50th anniversary of the death of Salvador Allende

In the auditorium of the Spanish La Nacional Benevolent Society, (239 west 14th Street, New York, NY 10011) will be held this Monday, September 11 from 7:00 pm, the film 1973 Revolutions per minute by Fernando Valenzuela will be presented to remember the half century since the death of former Chilean President Salvador Allende during the coup that marked the beginning of decades of dictatorship. The film is based on the story “Allende la muerte de un presidente” by Rodolfo Quebleen and was adapted for the theater in 2006, with Ramiro Antonio Sandoval in the lead role. Released in 2008 in Chile, the film received critical acclaim. Reports: (347)4940507.
Latin American Art at NJCU

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New Jersey City University (NJCU) and its NJCU Galleries will open a two-gallery exhibition on Latin American artists, titled Latin American Artists Dreams and Possibilities, featuring works and multiplicity of artistic voices from 20 artists. The exhibition will open at both NJCU campus art galleries on Wednesday, September 13, and runs through Wednesday, November 15, 2023. NJCU Galleries will host an opening reception on September 13 from 4:30-7 :30 pm The exhibit, which will run during National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15, 2023), and is supported by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies. It will be accompanied by discussion panels in which artists, professors and various departments will participate. Reports: http://www.purplepass.com
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