Wednesday, March 26, 2014

NY Bomba and Plena: In The House "Bamba con Bomba" - Friday May 9, 2014




LP21's Bomba and Plena: In The House is celebrating its 5th annual Bamba con Bomba performance featuring Jarana 
Beat 

This performance celebrates Mexican ancestry and the connections shared between our diverse Latino communities through original songs and interactive performances that explore the broad connections of the Caribbean from Mexico to Puerto Rico.

When:
Friday, May 9th 2014 @ 10AM and 12PM.
Sessions are appropriate for all grades (k-12 and college level), as well as educators and cultural advocates.

Where:
Julia de Burgos Theater
1680 Lexington Avenue (between 105th and 106th Streets)
New York, NY 10029

How to Participate:
Contact LP21 today to secure your seat(s) and performance time(s)
Telephone: 212-427-5221
Email: pleneros21@gmail.com
RSVP is required and highly recommended for groups of 20 or more!
Deadline to RSVP: April 28, 2014

Admission: $5 per student; Adults are $10. (Teachers are exempt! Private sessions are available for large groups. If you would like to request a private performance, please contact us today!


We look forward to seeing you in El Barrio as we join this exceptional group and celebrate the common influences in our music.

FEATURING BAND:

Jarana Beat is a world music band that uses the fusion of Mexican and Latin American folk instruments and rhythmic elements that create an environment for expressing popular themes using traditional verse structures as the "pastern, sextuplet or decima." Composed of professional musician immigrants from Mexico interacting with performers from all the world, and using dance rhythms and footwork like Son Jarocho, Son Guerrerence, Son Huasteco, Cumbia and Rumba, among others Jarana Beat has been offering for more than two years, a journey through the Afro-Amerindian culture in New York's art scene.

Bomba and Plena In the House is part of LP21's Bomba and Plena for All - Educating in the Arts initiatives and is made possible in part by support from the New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the offices of NYC Council Member Melissa Mark Viverito, District 8.

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