Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Danza Fiesta chats with PRSUN Radio Tonight

The Danza y Fiesta Puerto Rican Dance Company's mission is to educate and present aspects of Puerto Rican culture in the US.

My guest at 9 p.m. tonight on PRSUN Radio is Danza Fiesta.
Visit www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.

Source: "Raices: Latin Music Museum: Danza Fiesta #3," mediamanny53 at YouTube


UPDATE: To listen to my interview with Danza Fiesta,


Friday, June 19, 2009

Concert: Miguel Zenón Trio at NYC's Hispanic Society of America


Community calendar

Concert: Miguel Zenón Trio

 

Featuring: Uptown Arts Stroll 2009 honoree Miguel Zenón playing new compositions with arrangements by Puerto Rican and Cuban composers.

 

Miguel Zenón, saxophone

Ricky Rodriguez, bass

Henry Cole, drums

 

Washington Heights resident Miguel Zenón was born and raised in San Juan , Puerto Rico .  There, he studied classical saxophone at the famed Escuela Libre de Música.  It was at the Berklee School of Music that his formal jazz training began.  Zenón went on to attend the Manhattan School of Music and received a Masters in Saxophone Performance.  

 

In 2008 Zenón received a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.  Later that year he was one of the 25 distinguished individuals chose to receive the MacArthur “Genius” Grant.  The fellowship is a prestigious addition in Zenón’s fast-rising career fusing jazz with various forms of music from Puerto Rico , like bomba and jíbara.  To date, he has four albums of his own and has appeared as a sideman in more that 15 others.

 

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Miguel Zenón, residente de Washington Heights, nació y se crió en San Juan, Puerto Rico. Allí estudio saxofón clásico en la afamada Escuela Libre de Música. Fue en la Berklee School of Music donde comenzó formalmente su aprendizaje del jazz. Zenón continuó su formación en la Manhattan School of Music donde recibió un Master en Interpretación de Saxofón.

 

En el 2008 Zenón recibió una beca de la fundación John Simon Guggenheim. Ese mismo año, se convirtió en una de las 25 personas distinguidas con una beca “genio” MacArthur. Esta beca significa otro prestigioso logro en la meteórica carrera que Zenón ha desarrollado fusionando el jazz con distintas formas de música puertorriqueña, como la bomba o la jíbara. Hasta la fecha, Zenón ha publicado cuatro álbumes propios y ha participado como acompañante en otros quince.

 

Tuesday, June 23, 7pm

Hispanic Society of America

Broadway between 155th and 156th Street

New York, NY 10032

 

Free Admission

RSVP: 212.568.4396 - info@nomaanyc.org

 

www.miguelzenon.com

www.artstroll.com

www.nomaanyc.org

www.hispanicsociety.org

www.diaart.org

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Interview: PR parade queen Crystal Rosa


Go to my site at examiner.com for my latest article, featuring an interview with Crystal Rosa who on Sunday led the Puerto Rican Day Parade as its queen.
She talks on her views on being Puerto Rican, her goals and more.
To check it out,
http://www.examiner.com/x-11970-NY-Latino-Community-Examiner~y2009m6d16-Miss-Puerto-Rico-of-the-National-Puerto-Rican-Day-Parade-Crystal-Rosa-wears-her-crown-as-a-proud-bor

(photo by Clarisel Gonzalez)