Posts Categorized: Musica

Peralta Project’s “Merengue Rock” Collection

“As a 1st born generation Dominican York growing up on the 80s/90s merengue is what blasted from the speakers from our house parties. Birthday parties went on till 7pm and then it was the adults time to party. The kids entered into the biggest bedroom to play and fall asleep on top of the coats waiting for their parents to pick them up to go home.

With this series I want to honor our icons and legends and make them cool and relevant in today’s times. When I hear that music it makes me think of family, togetherness, immigrants arriving to this country and having each other’s back. It was an innocent time when everything was new. A new life to make in Nuevo York with traces of the mother country through music”. – M.Tony Peralta

Visit the Peralta Project online shop at www.PeraltaProject.com

J Balvin Answers Fan Questions for Exclusive SiriusXM “Town Hall” Special

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Multi-award winning reaggaeton singer / songwriter J Balvin joins actress Dascha Polanco for SiriusXM’s “Town Hall” series.

The “Town Hall” special features Colombian superstar J Balvin answering questions about his rapidly rising career, recently released album Energía, and famous collaborations.  The special will feature Orange is the New Black’s Dasha Polanco as special guest host.

“SiriusXM’s Town Hall with J Balvin” will air Thursday, June 30 at 1:00 pm ET on SiriusXM Caliente channel 158, Flow Nación channel 765, and Viva channel 763 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at siriusxm.com.

Celebrating the Hispanic Diaspora with BALLET HISPANICO

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Last week, Ballet Hispanico continued its 45th anniversary tour with their spring New York season at The Joyce Theater, April 5-10, 2016. This time around, the company chose to honor the past by bringing back some old favorites from their repertoire.

The evening opened with the New York premiere of a fun piece entitled Flabbergast. With choreography by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, the dance tells the story of someone coming to a place for the first time through the humor of stereotypes and preconceived ideas about new and foreign places. I loved the way the dancers moved with such fluidity, strong technique, and great musicality. They also really got into character as you could hear giggles throughout the audience. What an enjoyable piece! The dancing was entertaining, the music by Juan Garcia Esquivel was upbeat, and it looked as though the dancers were having fun which is always a nice bonus. I also loved the nice blend of ballet and Latin flare.

Next was Bury Me Standing, a work choreographed by Ramón Oller that tells the story of the Gypsy culture or “Roma” people, a marginalized group with strong communal bonds, sensuality, and oppression. The opening scene was so powerful with the lighting and fog as the dancers climbed on top of each other as if they were trying to reach something, but couldn’t. It was absolutely beautiful. You can see the influence of flamenco in the choreography with the presence of the intricate footwork, the claps (palmas), and lovely arms. I particularly loved the all-men section. There is something about seeing men dance on stage that’s wonderful and exciting.

The program concluded with the delightful Club Havana. The piece brings you back to the glamorous Havana of the 1950s during the heyday of Cuban music, dance, and nightlife. Choreographer Pedro Ruiz, a Cuban native, takes you on a journey of a reimagined nightclub with the exhilarating sounds and rhythms of the conga, rumba, mambo, and cha cha. The dancers were absolutely stunning. I couldn’t take my eyes off the stage. In the end, the piece closed with confetti coming down as they danced the night away. It is performances like this that make Ballet Hispanico such a cultural gem. Definitely a crowd pleaser!

I love Ballet Hispanico. The company does an excellent job showcasing the cultural diversity of the Hispanic Diaspora. And it’s great to have them based here in New York! As one not of Latin descent, I truly appreciate what this company does and will continue to do.

Source: BroadwayWorld

Photo: Martina Calcagno and Mark Gieringer in CLUB HAVANA

Musician Gregorio Uribe Masters Authentic Sound

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Gregorio Uribe has been pursuing his love of music since childhood, having spent his early years traveling and performing on the streets and beaches of South America. His appreciation for the traditional sounds of his native Colombia was later heightened by studying jazz arrangements at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Uribe took those two musical passions and created an authentic blend of his own, leading a 16-person big band that fuses Colombian rhythms. His unique sound has led to performances with artists like Ruben Blades and Grammy winner Carlos Vives, whom Uribe considers an idol and credits with inspiring his love of Colombia’s music.

Check out Uribe’s musical production ‘Cumbia Universal‬’. Available on iTunes: https://goo.gl/Iyg5Iy, Amazon (physical): http://goo.gl/mxMwzx and at his live shows.

While for many New Yorkers the performances are a completely new experience, Colombian listeners will also enjoy the distinctive mingling of their traditional music and jazz.

FREE Latin Events at SummerStage 2015

SummerStageheaderOur Latin Thing / DJ Afro
In association with The Latin Alternative Music Conference
Where: St. Mary’s Park, BX – SummerStage
When: Tuesday, July 7 at 7pm
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Compass / Systema Solar / Helado Negro
In association with The Latin Alternative Music Conference
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Wednesday, July 8 / Doors at 5pm
FREE
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Ismael Miranda
Where: St. Mary’s Park, BX – SummerStage
When: Wednesday, July 8 at 7pm
FREE
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Cano Estremera
Where: St. Mary’s Park, BX – SummerStage
When: Thursday, July 9 at 7pm
FREE
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Vicentico / Ximena Sariñana / No Te Va Gustar
In association with The Latin Alternative Music Conference
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Saturday, July 11 / Doors at 2pm
FREE
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Cesária Évora Orchestra / Mayra Andrade / Dino D’Santiago
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Sunday, July 12 / Doors at 2pm
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Family Day: Mister G / Soul Street Dance / DJ ASHO
Where: St. Mary’s Park, BX – SummerStage
When: Sunday, July 12 at 4pm
FREE
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Gerardo Contino y Los Habaneros / Screening: Celia: The Queen
In association with ImageNation
Where: St. Mary’s Park, BX – SummerStage
When: Sunday, July 12 at 7pm
FREE
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Jorge Drexler / Diego Garcia / Danay Suárez
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Sunday, July 19 / Doors at 6pm
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Jose Peña Suazo y la Banda Gorda
Where: Highbridge Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Saturday, July 25 at 7pm
FREE
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TKA / Flaco Navaja and the Razor Blades / Tony Touch
Where: Clove Lakes Park, SI – SummerStage
When: Saturday, August 1 at 7pm
FREE
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Nação Zumbi / Nation Beat’s Carnival Caravan featuring Cha Wa / DJ Vinil Pompéia
In association with Brasil Summerfest
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Sunday, August 2 / Doors at 2pm
FREE
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The Felix Hernandez: Rhythm Review / Screening: Get On Up
In association with ImageNation
Where: Clove Lakes Park, SI – SummerStage
When: Sunday, August 2 at 7pm
FREE
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Tito Nieves
Where: East River Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Tuesday, August 4 at 7pm
FREE
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The Felix Hernandez: Rhythm Review / Screening: Our Latin Thing
In association with ImageNation
Where: East River Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Sunday, August 9 at 7pm
FREE
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The Brazilian Film Festival of NY: Live Performance by Baby Do Brasil / Screening: Samba & Jazz
Where: Central Park, MN – SummerStage
When: Saturday, August 15 / Doors at 6pm
FREE

McDonald’s Honors Latin Music Legend Juan Luis Guerra

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McDonald’s NY metro announced today the kick-off of the second edition of “Celebrando Nuestras Leyendas” an annual initiative celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month that pays tribute to Hispanic musical legends and cultural icons from September 15, 2013 to October 15, 2013. McDonald’s will engage their customers through a series of fun and surprising digital and interactive components at its restaurants and on its website. All during this month-long celebration that will end with a surprise concert to be announced at a later date in New York.

After a successful first edition of “Celebrando Nuestras Leyendas” in 2012; honoring the legacy of super star Celia Cruz and benefiting the non-profit efforts of the Celia Cruz Foundation, there were very high expectations for this year’s celebration. To match that, for its second edition, McDonald’s “Celebrando Nuestras Leyendas” will honor a living legend, one of the most influential figures in world music, the one and only, el Maestro Juan Luis Guerra.

“The Hispanic Heritage month celebration, Celebrando Nuestras Leyendas has great meaning for McDonald’s”, said Jessica Meléndez, McDonald’s Regional Marketing Manager for the New York Metro Region. “It’s about honoring our Hispanic consumers, celebrating diversity, recognizing the impact of legendary Latinos and giving back to our community. Juan Luis Guerra has an extraordinary career that is an inspiration to all of us”, added Meléndez.

The Dominican singer, composer and producer who has sold over 20 million records around the world possesses an incomparable talent and heart. His “Bilirrubina” has gotten people around the world to dance, regardless of nationalities. His professional, cultural and philanthropic accomplishments make him an exceptional humanitarian that deserves to be honored. Juan Luis Guerra exemplifies the influence of Hispanic culture in the United States and around the world. “It’s a great satisfaction to be recognized as a Hispanic legend by the McDonald’s 2013 “Celebrando Nuestras Leyendas” program”, said Juan Luis Guerra. “I appreciate the love and support from McDonald’s New York tri-state area owner/operators to the children of my foundation”, added Guerra.

Link to dedicated page: http://www.mcdonaldsnytristate.com/es/juanluis