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Upcoming Events in New York City

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 4, 2023
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Gera MX and Nanpa Basic together

Two heavyweights of contemporary Latin rap, Gera MX from Mexico and Nanpa Básico from Colombia, joined forces with the Que Chimba La Raza Tour and this Thursday, November 2, they will be on stage at the Palladium Times Square (1515 Broadway). Gera MX is an artist known for his unique combination of rap and other powerful influences, along with his distinctive vocal delivery, which has resonated with a wide audience, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in hip-hop. international. While Nanpa Básico is the standard bearer of modern Colombian rap by bringing raw and uncensored energy to the modern music scene. His street-conscious lyrics are delivered with nods to hip-hop, reggae and regional Mexican music, bringing vulnerability to social criticism and romance to hardcore rap. At 8:00 pm. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com

Gera MX. Photo: Courtesy Live Nation

‘New Wave Latina’ at the Atrium

Hear some of New York’s most unique Latin voices as the “New Wave Latina” brings its popular Latin Composers Showcase to the Atrium of Lincoln Center (61 West 62nd street). This Thursday, November 2, the Ivalas String Quartet will perform a selection of works by contemporary composers; Next, percussionist and composer Efraín Rozas will present a new work that incorporates robotics, percussion, light and video; and the evening will end with a brief post-concert discussion and the opportunity to connect with the composers and performers. Free. At 7:30 pm. More information: https://www.lincolncenter.org.

Photo: Courtesy Lincoln Center

BORIMIX 2023 opening party

Join the BORIMIX 2023 opening night and awards ceremony, this Friday, November 3. The evening includes a Latin Dance Party with Las Mariquitas and the opening of the galleries with the exhibitions “BORI-GUAY: Sur,” a collective exhibition of Uruguayan and Puerto Rican artists who come together and honor, in an unconventional way, the remarkable legacy of Joaquín Torres-García and the “Escuela del Sur” and “BORI-GUAY: Off the Grid”. From 6:30 pm. The live Latin dance party starts at 8 pm. At the SEA Theater (107 Suffolk St.). Free. More information:

Photo: Courtesy SEA Theater

Andrés Calamaro at United Palace

The Argentine singer-songwriter Andrés Calamaro arrives at the United Palace this Friday, November 3. With more than four decades in music and winner of five Latin Grammy Awards, Calamaro is one of the legendary rockers of Spanish music. He has recorded more than 30 albums, including his latest release “Dios los cria” (2021), in which he revisits his discography with several of the greatest artists in Latin popular music, from legends like Julio Iglesias in “Bohemio,” “ Play with Fire” with Raphael, “Flaca” with Alejandro Sanz, to artists like Carlos Vives, Sebastián Yatra, Julieta Venegas, Vicentico and Juanes. At 8:00 pm. Tickets: https://unitedpalace.boletosexpress.com.

Photo: Courtesy 11:11PublicRelations

TINI at Madison Square Garden

Multi-platinum singer and songwriter TINI will close her international tour in New York this Friday, November 3. Known for her impeccable staging alongside 10 dancers, the Argentine will take her fans on a musical journey in which she will perform hits such as “Fantasi”, “La Triple T”, “La Loto”, “Bar”, “22” , “Lie to me” and “Cupid”. The “TINI Tour” has sold more than 865 thousand tickets during its passage in Latin America and Spain. At the Madison Square Theater, at 8:30 pm. Tickets:

Photo: Courtesy @nabscab

Day of the Dead in Brooklyn

This Saturday, November 4, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum (145 Brooklyn Avenue) will honor Día de los Muertos with an event full of activities celebrating the ancestors and the foods, dances, and arts of the Mexican and indigenous community of Latin America . Children will be able to attend chocolate and bread of the dead preparation workshops, donate to the communal offering, create a Guatemalan kite, enjoy Aztec dances and listen to stories about the celebration, among other activities. From 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Museum tickets grant access to all the day’s activities, available at: https://www.brooklynkids.org

Photo: Courtesy Brooklyn Children’s Museum

Orange wine fair

The Orange Glou Wine Fair returns to the city this Sunday, November 5. At the event that highlights wines made from white grapes whose skins remain in contact with the juice after pressing, attendees will have the opportunity to taste more than 100 orange wines from more than 35 wineries around the world, including highly assigned labels. and rare bottlings; as well as meeting natural wine producers and learning about natural winemaking techniques and maceration styles. There will be two sessions, from 11 am to 2:30 pm and from 3 to 6 pm, at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg (Wythe Avenue between N. 11th and N. 12th streets). Appetizer:

Photo: Nina Scholl

Show “NADIA” at Carnegie Hall

Next Monday, November 6, Carnegie Hall (57 West 57th street) will welcome musicians Nilko Andreas, Jeanne Gerard and Johan Farjot to present the benefit concert “NADIA”, an intimate portrait of Nadia Boulanger, conductor, pianist, composer and teacher of great composers of the 20th century. The concert is part of the Amazonas cycle, with which the Colombian guitarist and artistic director, Nilko Andreas Guarín, wants to draw attention to environmental damage. The absolute premiere of “Nadia” by the Colombian composer Francisco Zumaque, who studied with Boulanger at the American Conservatory in Paris, stands out. The profits from this concert They will go to help the victims of the war in the Middle East. At 8:00 pm. Tickets:

Photo: Courtesy Nilko Andreas Guarín

Japanese Chrysanthemum Display

“KIKU: Spotlight on Tradition,” a display of artistically trained Japanese chrysanthemums known as kiku, is on display at the New York Botanical Garden through Nov. 12, as part of NYBG Fall-O-Ween. The unique, sculptural shapes of the delicate chrysanthemum plants take almost a year to grow. Visitors can marvel at this year’s collection at Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections’ Bourke-Sullivan Display House. This art form showcases the dedication and expertise of NYBG horticulturists, as well as the rich cultural importance of kiku in Japanese history. Information:

Photo: NY Botanical Garden

The Globe Museum opens its doors

The Balloon Museum just opened its first national exhibition in New York City: “Let’s Fly,” a showcase of inflatable and multimedia installations created by 14 renowned international artists. The Globe Museum’s contemporary art exhibitions celebrate specific works in which “air” is a distinctive element, a journey through emotive and immersive installations with unexpected large-scale forms. It is located at Pier 36 in Manhattan (299 South St), from now until January 14, 2024. More information and tickets: balloonmuseum.world

Photo: Rub Kandy- The Ginjos- Courtesy Balloon Museum

The event agenda is published every Thursday.

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Latin Music Extravaganza: Gera MX and Nanpa Basic Live in Concert
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Latin Music Extravaganza: Gera MX and Nanpa Basic Live in Concert

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 4, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Gera MX and Nanpa Basic together

Two heavyweights of contemporary Latin rap, Gera MX from Mexico and Nanpa Básico from Colombia, joined forces with the Que Chimba La Raza Tour and this Thursday, November 2, they will be on stage at the Palladium Times Square (1515 Broadway). Gera MX is an artist known for his unique combination of rap and other powerful influences, along with his distinctive vocal delivery, which has resonated with a wide audience, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in hip-hop. international. While Nanpa Básico is the standard bearer of modern Colombian rap by bringing raw and uncensored energy to the modern music scene. His street-conscious lyrics are delivered with nods to hip-hop, reggae and regional Mexican music, bringing vulnerability to social criticism and romance to hardcore rap. At 8:00 pm. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com

Gera MX. Photo: Courtesy Live Nation

‘New Wave Latina’ at the Atrium

Hear some of New York’s most unique Latin voices as the “New Wave Latina” brings its popular Latin Composers Showcase to the Atrium of Lincoln Center (61 West 62nd street). This Thursday, November 2, the Ivalas String Quartet will perform a selection of works by contemporary composers; Next, percussionist and composer Efraín Rozas will present a new work that incorporates robotics, percussion, light and video; and the evening will end with a brief post-concert discussion and the opportunity to connect with the composers and performers. Free. At 7:30 pm. More information: https://www.lincolncenter.org.

Photo: Courtesy Lincoln Center

BORIMIX 2023 opening party

Join the BORIMIX 2023 opening night and awards ceremony, this Friday, November 3. The evening includes a Latin Dance Party with Las Mariquitas and the opening of the galleries with the exhibitions “BORI-GUAY: Sur,” a collective exhibition of Uruguayan and Puerto Rican artists who come together and honor, in an unconventional way, the remarkable legacy of Joaquín Torres-García and the “Escuela del Sur” and “BORI-GUAY: Off the Grid”. From 6:30 pm. The live Latin dance party starts at 8 pm. At the SEA Theater (107 Suffolk St.). Free. More information:

Photo: Courtesy SEA Theater

Andrés Calamaro at United Palace

The Argentine singer-songwriter Andrés Calamaro arrives at the United Palace this Friday, November 3. With more than four decades in music and winner of five Latin Grammy Awards, Calamaro is one of the legendary rockers of Spanish music. He has recorded more than 30 albums, including his latest release “Dios los cria” (2021), in which he revisits his discography with several of the greatest artists in Latin popular music, from legends like Julio Iglesias in “Bohemio,” “ Play with Fire” with Raphael, “Flaca” with Alejandro Sanz, to artists like Carlos Vives, Sebastián Yatra, Julieta Venegas, Vicentico and Juanes. At 8:00 pm. Tickets: https://unitedpalace.boletosexpress.com.

Photo: Courtesy 11:11PublicRelations

TINI at Madison Square Garden

Multi-platinum singer and songwriter TINI will close her international tour in New York this Friday, November 3. Known for her impeccable staging alongside 10 dancers, the Argentine will take her fans on a musical journey in which she will perform hits such as “Fantasi”, “La Triple T”, “La Loto”, “Bar”, “22” , “Lie to me” and “Cupid”. The “TINI Tour” has sold more than 865 thousand tickets during its passage in Latin America and Spain. At the Madison Square Theater, at 8:30 pm. Tickets:

Photo: Courtesy @nabscab

Day of the Dead in Brooklyn

This Saturday, November 4, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum (145 Brooklyn Avenue) will honor Día de los Muertos with an event full of activities celebrating the ancestors and the foods, dances, and arts of the Mexican and indigenous community of Latin America . Children will be able to attend chocolate and bread of the dead preparation workshops, donate to the communal offering, create a Guatemalan kite, enjoy Aztec dances and listen to stories about the celebration, among other activities. From 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Museum tickets grant access to all the day’s activities, available at: https://www.brooklynkids.org

Photo: Courtesy Brooklyn Children’s Museum

Orange wine fair

The Orange Glou Wine Fair returns to the city this Sunday, November 5. At the event that highlights wines made from white grapes whose skins remain in contact with the juice after pressing, attendees will have the opportunity to taste more than 100 orange wines from more than 35 wineries around the world, including highly assigned labels. and rare bottlings; as well as meeting natural wine producers and learning about natural winemaking techniques and maceration styles. There will be two sessions, from 11 am to 2:30 pm and from 3 to 6 pm, at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg (Wythe Avenue between N. 11th and N. 12th streets). Appetizer:

Photo: Nina Scholl

Show “NADIA” at Carnegie Hall

Next Monday, November 6, Carnegie Hall (57 West 57th street) will welcome musicians Nilko Andreas, Jeanne Gerard and Johan Farjot to present the benefit concert “NADIA”, an intimate portrait of Nadia Boulanger, conductor, pianist, composer and teacher of great composers of the 20th century. The concert is part of the Amazonas cycle, with which the Colombian guitarist and artistic director, Nilko Andreas Guarín, wants to draw attention to environmental damage. The absolute premiere of “Nadia” by the Colombian composer Francisco Zumaque, who studied with Boulanger at the American Conservatory in Paris, stands out. The profits from this concert They will go to help the victims of the war in the Middle East. At 8:00 pm. Tickets:

Photo: Courtesy Nilko Andreas Guarín

Japanese Chrysanthemum Display

“KIKU: Spotlight on Tradition,” a display of artistically trained Japanese chrysanthemums known as kiku, is on display at the New York Botanical Garden through Nov. 12, as part of NYBG Fall-O-Ween. The unique, sculptural shapes of the delicate chrysanthemum plants take almost a year to grow. Visitors can marvel at this year’s collection at Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections’ Bourke-Sullivan Display House. This art form showcases the dedication and expertise of NYBG horticulturists, as well as the rich cultural importance of kiku in Japanese history. Information:

Photo: NY Botanical Garden

The Globe Museum opens its doors

The Balloon Museum just opened its first national exhibition in New York City: “Let’s Fly,” a showcase of inflatable and multimedia installations created by 14 renowned international artists. The Globe Museum’s contemporary art exhibitions celebrate specific works in which “air” is a distinctive element, a journey through emotive and immersive installations with unexpected large-scale forms. It is located at Pier 36 in Manhattan (299 South St), from now until January 14, 2024. More information and tickets: balloonmuseum.world

Photo: Rub Kandy- The Ginjos- Courtesy Balloon Museum

The event agenda is published every Thursday.

2023-11-02 12:00:00
#Event #agenda #York #November #Diario

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Events calendar: exhibitions, plays and even a circus show make up the offer

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 3, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Puerto Rican Art and Dance at the Whitney Museum

The Whitney Museum of American Art announces the presentation of “Critical Lack,” a performance by noted Puerto Rican choreographer Awilda Sterling-Duprey. In response to the cataclysmic impact of Hurricane Maria, this three-night presentation, from Friday, March 3-5, explores the imprint left by the storm on the bodies, minds, emotions, and physical environment of all citizens of Puerto Rico. . Presented in parallel with the exhibition There Is No Post-Hurricane World: Puerto Rican Art After Hurricane Maria, this play integrates abstractions from Yoruba dance traditions and the way they refer to the forces of nature. At 7:00 pm, on the Third Floor of the museum, Susan and John Hess Family Gallery and Theater. Tickets at: whitney.org

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“March is Music” returns to Pregones

Teatro Pregones’ popular concert series, “March Is Music,” is back with nine live shows from world-class classical, jazz, folk, and fusion artists, plus the New York premiere screening of “Santos – Skin to Skin”, a cinematic portrait of master percussionist John Santos. To kick off the calendar that ends on March 31, this Saturday the 4th the Afro-Latino group New York Boricua Sextet will perform; while on Sunday it will be the turn of the pianist Minyi Zhang. A digital Livestream option for all nine concerts is also available for remote viewing. Tickets are $25 in person / $10 online; the Bronx Piano Sundays and Bronx Film Wednesdays events are free. The theater is located at 575 Walton Avenue, Bronx. For a full schedule, visit: https://pregonesprtt.org.

Elephant and Inspector in La Boom

This Friday at La Boom (56-15 Northern Blvd. 11377, Queens) there will be a real rock party in Spanish, since two well-known Mexican bands will be performing together: Elefante and Inspector. With more than two decades of career, Elefante will make the audience sing and dance with classics like Mentirosa, Así es la Vida and Angel; while Inspector’s ska rhythm will be felt with famous songs like “Bitter Goodbye, I have promised you and Amnesia. Doors open at 10:00 pm. Tickets and information: www.laboomny.com.

“Queer Nature” exhibit at the Bronx Art Space

El Bronx Art Space (700 Manida Street, Bronx) opens this week the exhibition “Queer Nature”, which presents works by LGBTQIA+ artists from New York who challenge the heteronormative discourse on sex and gender, while reimagining nature through the queer experience. Nature is often weaponized to justify homophobia and transphobia, falsely using biology as a means to enforce social constructs. The artists participating in Queer Nature disrupt idealistic concepts of “nature” or “natural” that have been constructed through a Western heteronormative lens. Spanning photography, installation, video, mixed media, and more, viewers are immersed in a space that reveals how nature defies being categorized and placed in the binary model. Until the 1st of April. More information:http://www.bronxartspace.com/

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Classical concert at St. Vincent Ferrer church

Founder and Artistic Director Thomas Crawford will conduct the American Classical Orchestra (ACO), New York City’s leading orchestra for period instruments, in a program of Bach cantatas at the Gothic-style Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, this Thursday March 2th at 8 pm. The concert features an ensemble of notable soloists including soprano Scheherazade Panthaki, director of the Mount Holyoke College vocal program and founding member of the Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble; countertenor and Metropolitan Opera singer Daniel Moody, praised for his “deeply astonishing vocal resonance” (The New York Times); tenor Brian Giebler, winner of a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album in 2020; and bass-baritone Joseph Parrish, winner of the 2022 International Young Concert Artist Auditions. Tickets available at aconyc.org or by calling 212.362.2727, ext. 4.

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New Victory Theater Scavenger Hunt

The New Victory Theater’s 3rd Annual Scavenger Hunt will be held virtually this Saturday, March 4 from 10:00-11:30am. Using the GooseChase mobile app, family members will work in teams to compete in over 100 unique missions and creative challenges to earn points. Each team will be tasked with creating or performing original works of art using only their bodies and their surroundings, racing against the clock to earn points and climb their rankings on the leaderboard. At the end of the game, the teams with the three highest scores will win special prizes. Registration and tickets for this event are free through the page: https://www.newvictory.org.

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FL!P Circus arrives in New York

FL!P Circus kicks off their new 2023 tour in the New York area this week. The all-new production, created by the Vázquez family, will feature favorites from last year’s show alongside a host of new international acts that are sure to surprise and amuse. The show kicks off its second yearlong national tour at the Cross Country Center in Yonkers, NY (March 3-20), followed by stops at the Staten Island Mall in Staten Island, NY (March 24-April 10 ) and the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove, Long Island, NY (April 14-24). Tickets are already on sale at: https://www.flipcircus.com.

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Orchid show in the Bronx

The New York Botanical Garden’s (2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx) presents the 20th annual orchid exhibit, The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage, which offers immersive experiences with installations of thousands of orchids that transport visitors to ethereal and reverent landscapes inspired by Ancient Chinese garden design, made by the artists Lily Kwong. Wednesday and weekend daytime tours of the exhibition offer a variety of activities, including question-and-answer sessions with orchid experts and multi-sensory experiences. On six select Saturdays, Orchid Nights offers evening tours, music, shows, calligraphy workshops, cocktails and light meals available for purchase. The Orchid Show will be open until April 23. Tickets are on sale at: https://www.nybg.org

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Show familiar “Dog Man The Musical”

Join TheatreWorksUSA as “Dog Man The Musical” returns to New York, a show that follows the chronicles of a canine superhero who loves to fight crime and chew furniture. But while he does his best to be a good boy, can he save the city of Flippy the cyborg fish and the army of Beasty Buildings from him? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to get revenge on the do-gooder of dogs? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of the beloved characters of award-winning author and illustrator Dav Pilkey. At New World Stages 340 West 50th street, through April 30. Information:https://twusa.org.

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