Friday, December 09, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Christmas events:
Los Pleneros de la 21 are proud to announce:
La fiesta navideña del 2005
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 2005
FROM 3 PM – 11 PM
@
Taíno Tower’s, Crsytal Room
123rd Street and Second Avenue
Fourth Floor
El Barrio, NY 10035
Come join LP21 as they rejoice in the Holiday Spirit in an evening complete with
the best of Puerto Rican traditional music in their annual year-end event.
You may sing and dance the night away as LP21 bring to a night of
Traditional aguinaldos and Boleros by El Trío New York and Guillermo Colón,
Classic Salsa provided by Angel “Papo” Vázquez and La Rinquincaya Pirata
with special guest singer: Herman Olivera,
and of course ...
Bomba and Plena by Los Pleneros de la 21 featuring new track
performances from their most recent cd release, “Para Todos Ustedes” !
The night will be complete with a savory menu of traditional food, delicious
beverages and creative arts and crafts that will be available for purchase
$15.00 Entrance Charge at the Door
(tickets are on sale now! Call for ahead for information on discounted rates)
For information or ticket purchase, contact Los Pleneros de la 21 via:
TEL: 212-427-5221
EMAIL: pleneros21@aol.com
or just stop by:
Julia de Burgos Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Ave, Room 209 El Barrio, NY 10029
Los Pleneros de la 21 are proud to announce:
La fiesta navideña del 2005
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 2005
FROM 3 PM – 11 PM
@
Taíno Tower’s, Crsytal Room
123rd Street and Second Avenue
Fourth Floor
El Barrio, NY 10035
Come join LP21 as they rejoice in the Holiday Spirit in an evening complete with
the best of Puerto Rican traditional music in their annual year-end event.
You may sing and dance the night away as LP21 bring to a night of
Traditional aguinaldos and Boleros by El Trío New York and Guillermo Colón,
Classic Salsa provided by Angel “Papo” Vázquez and La Rinquincaya Pirata
with special guest singer: Herman Olivera,
and of course ...
Bomba and Plena by Los Pleneros de la 21 featuring new track
performances from their most recent cd release, “Para Todos Ustedes” !
The night will be complete with a savory menu of traditional food, delicious
beverages and creative arts and crafts that will be available for purchase
$15.00 Entrance Charge at the Door
(tickets are on sale now! Call for ahead for information on discounted rates)
For information or ticket purchase, contact Los Pleneros de la 21 via:
TEL: 212-427-5221
EMAIL: pleneros21@aol.com
or just stop by:
Julia de Burgos Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Ave, Room 209 El Barrio, NY 10029
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Community Events
medianoche
161 East 106th Street, First Floor
(between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Just blocks away from Museum Mile
For info: 212.828.0401
::: Thursday, December 15, 7PM
"LATINA CONFESSIONS"
directed by Louis E. Perego Moreno
A work-in-progress screening
What does it mean to be Latina in the U.S. today? When two competing cultures engage in a tug of war, which side wins? How does the "Madonna/Whore Complex" impact Latina
sexuality? In frank and confessional monologues, Latinas defy stereotypes as they share intimate secrets on sex, family and religion.
Admission: FREE
+++++++++++++++
::: Friday, December 16, 6PM – 9PM
CLOSING RECEPTION
BLOGS
An exhibition of photoblogs: NYC Exposition, Puerto Rico Sun,
East Harlem...
"Blogs" represents a rupture in the way
photographs are traditionally exhibited and sold,
allowing the presentation of over 1,000 works in
MediaNoche’s space and converting viewers into
bloggers who can interact with the printless photographs
on display.
::: Directions ::: Take IRT #6 train to 103rd
Street, walk up three blocks and turn right.
medianoche
161 East 106th Street, First Floor
(between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Just blocks away from Museum Mile
For info: 212.828.0401
medianoche
161 East 106th Street, First Floor
(between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Just blocks away from Museum Mile
For info: 212.828.0401
::: Thursday, December 15, 7PM
"LATINA CONFESSIONS"
directed by Louis E. Perego Moreno
A work-in-progress screening
What does it mean to be Latina in the U.S. today? When two competing cultures engage in a tug of war, which side wins? How does the "Madonna/Whore Complex" impact Latina
sexuality? In frank and confessional monologues, Latinas defy stereotypes as they share intimate secrets on sex, family and religion.
Admission: FREE
+++++++++++++++
::: Friday, December 16, 6PM – 9PM
CLOSING RECEPTION
BLOGS
An exhibition of photoblogs: NYC Exposition, Puerto Rico Sun,
East Harlem...
"Blogs" represents a rupture in the way
photographs are traditionally exhibited and sold,
allowing the presentation of over 1,000 works in
MediaNoche’s space and converting viewers into
bloggers who can interact with the printless photographs
on display.
::: Directions ::: Take IRT #6 train to 103rd
Street, walk up three blocks and turn right.
medianoche
161 East 106th Street, First Floor
(between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Just blocks away from Museum Mile
For info: 212.828.0401
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
COMING SOON: PRSUN TV
Announcement
Hello gente. I am pleased to report that a new bilingual (mostly English) cultural arts/news show I am producing called PRSUN TV will soon start airing on Bronxnet's Channel 69 in the Bronx.
PRSUN TV is also aimed at empowering and informing boricuas. It is about community.
The first show is expected to air this month. Details to come.
Hello gente. I am pleased to report that a new bilingual (mostly English) cultural arts/news show I am producing called PRSUN TV will soon start airing on Bronxnet's Channel 69 in the Bronx.
PRSUN TV is also aimed at empowering and informing boricuas. It is about community.
The first show is expected to air this month. Details to come.
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