THE 3RD ANNUAL LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL WEEK CELEBRATES LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC, DANCE, THEATER, VISUAL ARTS, and LITERATURE    
MARATHON OF MUSIC AND DANCE                                    original compositions by Lastman                                     traditional Argentine, original & Tango music                                    to Jorge Luis Borges                                   Symphony Orchestra in tango music                                    Hispanic Dance Showcase                                    to both Tango and feminine beauty                                      DUO, elegant blend of South American rhythms                                    Argentine Tano with mini tango class                                    pianist                                    from Venezuela                                   pianist plays Franzetti & Piazzolla                                   Consonance Ensemble in works by Lifschitz                                   South American folk dances                                    Colombian music.      
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MARATHON OF MUSIC AND DANCE
Sunday November 9, 1 PM to 11 PM
 Zipper Factory, 336 West 37 Street (bet. 8th & 9th Aves)
 Admission: $20 for all day pass
 Tickets at Ovation Tix, 212/352-3101 or www.thezipperfactory.com 
 For Information: www.pamar.org
 Schedule:
 1:00 - 1:20 PM - PEDRO RENE, Argentine Folklore and Tango
 1:30 - 1:50 PM - SABRINA LASTAM & EMILIO SOLLA,
 2:00 - 2:20 PM - BRUNETTI-TULLY TANGO DUO, blend of
 2:30 - 2:50 PM - JULIO SANTILLAN & SOFIA TOSELLO, homage
 3:15 - 3:35 PM - ATIPICA, members of Uruguayan Youth 
 4:00 - 4:20 PM - DANMAR: ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS
 4:30 - 4:50 PM - GLAMOURTANGO, all female cast in an homage
 5:00 - 5:20 PM - SOFIA RAE KOUTSOVITIS & JORGE ROEDER
 5:30 - 5:50 PM - NEW GENERATION DANCE COMPANY, 
 6:00 - 6:20 PM - CARLOS FRANZETTI, Grammy-Award winning
 6:30 - 6:50 PM - EDDY MARCANO AND HIS ACOUSTIC TRIO,
 7:00 - 7:20 PM - BELEDO QUARTET, works from their CDs
 7:30 - 7:50 PM - OSCAR VALERO FUERZA - Flamenco Dance
 8:00 -8:20 PM - TRIBO, Brazilian music
 8:30- 8:50 PM - ALLISON BREWSTER-FRANZETTI, classical
 9:00 -9:20 PM - MAX LIFCHITZ, members of North/South
 9:30 -9:50 PM -QUINTET OF THE AMERICAS, traditional
 10:00-10:20 PM-SAMBA DO GRINGO, Brazilian music
 10:30-10:50 PM-FOLKLORE URBANO, Pablo Mayor's group in
 INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS:
MUSIC:
 November 5 at 7 PM
 ATIPICA TANGO BAND
  Americas Society is proud to present the U.S. debut of 12 young musicians in traditional tangos and original compositions.
 Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th Street)
 For reservations: 212-277-8359 or culture@americas-society.org 
  November 7 at 7 PM
 EDDY MARCANO
 Venezuelan violin virtuoso Marcano showcases the importance of the violin in Venezuelan music.
 Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th Street)
 free admission
  November 10 at 8 PM
 A BRAZILIAN SERENADE: Longings and Saudades!
 North/South Consonance presents Brazilian soprano Stela Brandao and pianist Max Lifchitz performing art songs by 20th century Brazilian composers.
 Christ & St. Stephen's Church, 120 West 69th Street
 free admission
  November 10, 17 & 24 at 8 PM
 THE 1ST ANNUAL LATIN AMERICAN PIANO AND SONG FESTIVAL with Cesar Reyes
 November 10: The Piano Music of Mexico
 November 17: Latin American Song Recital
 November 24: Latin American Dances
 Renee Weiler Concert Hall at Greenwich Music House, 46 Barrow
 Tickets: $15
 November 13 at 7 PM
 MARIA CANGIANO - BALLADS FOR MY LIFE AND DEATH.  ASTOR PIAZZOLLA'S SONGS REVISITED
 Argentine singer celebrates release of her new CD.
 Consulate General of Argentina, 12 West 56 Street
 Free admission
  November 14 & 15 at 8 PM
 SOUTH AMERICAN WOMEN SERIES
 November 14: Sofia Tosello & Andrea Tierra
 November 15: Sabrina Lastman & Sofia Rei Koutsovitis
 DROM, 85 Avenue A
 Tickets: $12
 Reservations: 212/777-1157
 November 15 at 8 PM
 FIESTA DE CAMARA/CHAMBER MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS
 The Madison String Quartet and flutist Carla Auld perform works by Latin American composers.
 Ann Goodman Recital Hall at Kaufman Center, 129 West 67 St.
 Tickets: $30
 Reservations: 212-501-3330
 November 15 at 2 PM
 QUINTET OF THE AMERICAS
 A celebration of Latin American Music by the woodwind quintet from Latin America.
 Flushing Library, 41-17 Main Street, Flushing
 Free admission
  November 17 & 18 at 6 PM
 LEARN COLOMBIAN MUSIC
 Rafael Leal teaches a class in the richness of Colombian music.
 Consulate General of Colombia, 10 East 46 Street
 Free Admission
  November 19 at 7:30 PM
 QUINTET OF THE AMERICAS
 A program of Latin American Music by the woodwind quintet from Latin America.
 Greenwich House Music School, 46 Barrow Street
 Tickets: $15 for students; $5 for seniors
 Reservations: 212-463-0165
 November 20 at 6:45 PM
 NILKO ANDREAS GUITAR RECITAL 
 The guitarist appearing with Jesus Reina, Anna Margrethe Nilse, and Amberdocters Van Leeuwen.
 St. Peter's Church, 619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th St)
 Free Admission
  November 21 at 7:30 PM
 DUKE JAZZ SERIES
 Jovino Santos Neto Quinteto with special guest, saxophonist Harvey Wainapel, in selections from Santos Neto's "Canto de Rio," inspired by African and Portuguese traditions.
 Bruno Walter Auditorium, NY Public Library for the Performing
 Arts, 111 Amsterdam Avenue (at 65th Street)
 Free Admission
 DANCE:
November 7 & 8 (Friday at 8 PM; Saturday at 3 & 8 PM)
 NEW GENERATION DANCE COMPANY
 The unique fusion of Argentine Tango and ballet/contemporary dance by director Dardo Galletto (former member of Julio Bocca's company) in "Volver al Sur," with guest tango dancers from Argentina: Guillermina Quiroga and partner Cesar Coelho, and Natalia Hills with partner Gabriel Misse.
 Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway (at 95th Street)
 Tickets: $30; $40; $50
 Reservations: 212-864-5400 or www.symphonyspace.org 
 November 14, 9:30 PM to 12:30 AM
 BLUE MOON TANGO NIGHT
 Free Tango class with Valeria Solomonoff followed by a social dance.  Evening includes a performance by the all-female tango company GlamourTango at 10:30 PM.
 Dance Manhattan, 39 West 19 St, 5th floor
 Tickets: $13
  AUCTIONS:
November 14-19 at Sotheby's
 SALE OF LATIN AMERICAN ART
 Selection of works spanning the colonial period to the present, including key artists Fernando Botero, Roberto Matta, Rufino Tamayo, and Joaquin Torres-Garcia.
 Nov. 14, 15, 17, 10 to 5 PM; Nov. 16, 1 to 5 PM; Nov. 18, 10AM-noon        Sale date November 19 at 10 AM and 7 PM
 Sotheby's, 1334 York Ave (at 72nd Street)
 Free Admission
 www.sothebys.com for daily hours and sale date
 November 19-20 at Christie's
 LATIN AMERICAN ART DAY AND EVENING SALE
 A large selection of works by Latin American artists.
 Viewing: Nov 15, 17, 18 - 10 AM to 5 PM; Nov. 16 - 1 to 5 PM; Nov. 19 - 10 AM to 12 noon
 Auction Times: November 19 at 6:30 PM; Nov. 20 at 10 AM
 20 Rockefeller Plaza
  ART FAIRS:
November 6-9
 SECOND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CARIBBEAN ART FAIR
 A rare opportunity to view the scope of Caribbean art, with more than 35 exhibitors and over 200 artists.   This year the ICAFair will benefit PAMAR.
 The Waterfront, 222  12th Avenue
 General Admission $15;  Three-Day Pass $35; Srs. & students $10
 Free for children 12 and under
 For Information: 310-637-4934      www.icafair.com 
 November 13-16
 PINTA
 Scheduled to coincide with Christie's and Sotheby's auctions, showing works from the most pretigious galleries in Latin America, Europe and the U.S.
 Metropolitan Pavillon, 125 West 18 St. (bet. 6th & 7th Aves)
 General Admission $20; students $10
 For Information and Hours:  www.pintaart.com 
 VISUAL ARTS:
September 2008 - January 2009
 (IN)FORMED BY COLOR: Carlos Cruz-Diez
 Organized by Director of Visual Arts, Gabriela Rangel
 Guest Curator, Estrellita Brodsky
 Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th Street)
 For Information and Gallery hours: www.americas-society.org 
 September 23 2008 - January 3, 2009
 EXHIBITION: EMERGING SPANISH ARTISTS IN N.Y.
 Works by seven Spanish artists born in the 60's & 70's, now living in New York.  In collaboration with El Museo del Barrio
 Instituto Cervantes, 211 East 49 Street
 Free Admission
 For Information and Gallery hours: www.cervantes.org
 October 7-December 15
 TONY BECHARA: GRAND CANYON
 Co-curated by Claudia Calirman and Susan Hoeltzel
 Lehman College Art Gallery, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West, Bronx
 For Information and Gallery hours: 718/960-8731
 October 23, 5:30 to 7:30 PM
 RAUL MANZANO'S ICON OR MYTH?
 Paintings depicting the ideal of the Statue of Liberty and liberty itself.
 325 Hudson Street, 5th fl (entrance on Van Dam)
 Free Admission
  October 23-November 22,
 10+10 - Works by 10 Brazilian Artists
 Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Gallery Brasileira.
 Goloborotko's Studio, 68 Jay Street, suite 209, Brooklyn
 For Information and hours: 718-722-2772
 October 27-November 10
 PRINTED: GRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES - WORKS BY PROFESSORS SAMPAIO, MARINGELLI, FREDDI, PENNA AND SALVANY with graduate students
 Print installations from Brazil, plus more works by Goloborotko, Gutlich, Levy, Rocha and more.
 Pratt Institute: Steuben West Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave, Bklyn
 For Information and Gallery hours: 718-636-3517
 November 6-26
 ADRIANA FITERMAN 
 A series of the artist's latest paintings.
 Consulate General of Argentina - Art Gallery, 12 West 56 St
 Free Admission
 Phone: 212-603-0440   www.amancio.com.ar/artista_fiterman.asp  
 November 19 at 6:30 PM
 PANEL DISCUSSION of COLLECTIVE ARTISTS JULIO CASTRO, GABRIEL CAZARES, AND ROLANDO FLORES
 The artists discuss their work, use of architectural design, and spatial dynamics with Tercerunquinto, Eungie Joo (Director of New Museum, NY), and Tatyana Pimentel (independent curator, Mexico City)
 Mexican Cultural Institute, 680 Park Avenue (68th St)
 Free Admission
  THEATER:
November 7-21 
 'LA VIDA ES UN SUENO' (Life is a Dream) by Pedro Calderon de la Barca
 A new production, directed by Rene Buch, as part of Repertorio Espanol's 40th Anniversary Celebration of Life.
 Repertorio Espagnol, 138 East 27th Street (bet. Lex & 3rd)
 Tickets start at $20
 For reservations and performance times, 212/225-9920
 November 8, 10AM to 4 PM
 PRODUCE!
 A one-day workshop for emerging artists seeking to take their work from the page to the stage.  Presented by TeatroStageFest/Latino Int'l Theater Festival of NY, HOLA/Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors, and Martin E. Segal Theatre Center/CUNY Grad Center.
 Martin E. Segal Theatre Center at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street)
 Free admission, but a reservation is required
 To sign up: info@teatrostagefest.org   subject: Produce!
 For further information: 212-695-4010
 THE WRITTEN WORD:
 November 6 at 6 PM
 CONVERSATIONS ABOUT BOOKS
 Manolito Four-Eyes conversation with Spanish writer Elvira Lindo and Joanne Moriarty (translator) about the first volume of the popular series translated into English.
 Instituto Cervantes, 211 East 49th Street
 Free Admission
  November 6 at 7 PM
 IN SEARCH OF THE AUDIENCIA; SPANISH LANGUAGE PUBLISHING IN THE U.S. TODAY
 Organized with the Hispanic New York Project of the American Studies Program/Columbia U, in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes of NY.  Moderated by Claudio Ivan Remeseira, director of the Hispanic New York Project.
 Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th St)
 Free Admission
 To reserve, contact 212-277-8359, ex. 1
 November 12 at 6 PM
 MIS PROTAGONISTAS: BOOK AND AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATION. 
 Mirta Gutierrez de Marques Sere's interviews with Claudia Cardinale, Warren Avis, Anna Fendi, and Mikhail Gorbachov.
 Consul General of Uruguay, 420 Madison Avenue, 6th fl
 Free Admission
  November 20 at 7 PM
 LAUNCH OF REVIEW 77:  IMMIGRATION AND CULTURE ISSUE
 Discussion and readings from "Immigration and Culture," moderated by Prof. Ruben Gallo of Princeton University.
 Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue (at 68th Street)
 Free Admission
 To rsvp, call 212-277-8359
 November 21 at 6 PM
 TERTULIA AT THE CERVANTES FROM HONDURAS
 with guest writer Roberto Quesada, author of El Desertor, Big Banana, and Nunca Entres por Miami
 Instituto Cervantes, 211 East 49th Street
 Free Admission
  TALKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS:
 November 5, 6 to 8 PM
 UPWARDLY GLOBAL
 Career information for University-educated immigrants.  Learn skills and strategies on how to use your degree and experience for a career in the U.S.
 Consulate General of Colombia, 10 East 46 Street
 Free Admission
  November 12 at 7 PM
 CONVERSATION WITH MARCELO BRODSKY
 Joshua Ellison, Editor of Habitus: A Diaspora Journal, will speak with Argentine artist Marcelo Brodsky, whose work commemorates the countless disappeared citizens of his country during the Guerra Sucia.
 EFA Project Space, 323 West 39th St, 2nd floor
 Free Admission
  November 13, 8:30 to 10 AM
 ENCUENTRO 2008 - THE POSSIBLE DREAM
 Latino Arts, Communities, and Leadership Panel discussions on the most pressing issues in Latino communities.
 Brooklyn College Student Center Campus Rd., E 27th St, Bklyn
 Free Admission
  November 15, 12:30 to 3:30 PM
 A CELEBRATION OF LATIN AMERICAN FOOD AND WINE
 Participants will have a chance to learn first-hand from food and wine experts.
 Black Mountain Wine House, 415 Union Street (at Hoyt), Bklyn
 Tickets: $10
 For Information: 718-522-4340

 
 

 
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