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Showing posts with label Spanish music and dance. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

MPAC Picks: Virtual Arts Highlights This Week

Join us this Friday, May 29th, at 12:30 pm for our next originally produced MPAC Presents live concert featuring Alisa Amador. You can watch live on Facebook and YouTube on Friday, or view the archived show anytime at your leisure.

Join Us This Friday!


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Celtic punk rockers Dropkick Murphys are bringing quarantine concerts up a notch with a livestream performance from Fenway Park—with special guest Bruce Springsteen!

Friday, May 29th, at 6pm




Featuring all-new original interviews with Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Michelle Phillips, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Roger McGuinn and more, the uniquely immersive and experiential two-part docuseries takes us back in time to a place where a rustic canyon in Los Angeles became the heart of a musical revolution.

Sunday, May 31st, at 10pm, Epix (free 7-day trial available)



Enjoy some much needed laughter with National Lampoon Live as they raise funds for the COVID Foundation. Each show is hosted by Harrison Greenbaum and features a different group of your favorite comedic talent.

Tuesdays and Fridays at 8pm, YouTube



Join Ballet Hispánico for a streaming performance of Bury Me Standing, choreographed by Ramón Oller. Following the performance, chat with Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro in a Choreographers & Cocktails live discussion.

Wednesday, May 27th, at 7pm



(Re)Live Arts Streaming will be bringing you content from the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and Live Arts archives, with new releases each Thursday!

Thursdays, New York Live Arts webpage




Chita: A Legendary Celebration, a star-studded song-and-dance spectacular that originally took place at the August Wilson Theatre, returns this Friday in an exclusive stream benefiting Broadway Cares’ COVID-19 emergency efforts.

Friday, May 29th, at 8 pm



“Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space” is a live coverage event with performances and special guests to celebrate NASA’s launch of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon Capsule. The launch will mark the United States’ first time sending astronauts into space in nine years.

Friday, May 29th, at 6pm, Discovery Channel

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Alborada Spanish Dance Theater Appears in Succasunna this Sunday

ALBORADA SPANISH DANCE THEATER

WHEN: Sunday, November 18th, at 4:00pm
WHERE:
Investors Bank Theater at the Horseshoe Lake Complex, 72 Eyland Ave, Succasunna. PLEASE USE THE ENTRANCE LOCATED IN THE SENIOR CENTER
TICKETS: RAA Members - $20 online* in advance and $25 at the door; Gen. Admission - $25 online* in advance and $30 at the door. *Online ticket sales close the day before the event
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

Through dances, drama, and music, Alborada’s passionate artistry reveals the many and diverse historical threads that comprise the multicultural fabric of Spanish culture. The Alborada Spanish Dance Theater will be performing flamenco, classical, and regional dances from Spain. Colorful costumes, shawls, fans, and live musical accompaniment will transport you to Spain.

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Saturday, November 11, 2017

Next at McCarter: Flamenco Legends by Javier Limon: The Paco de Lucía Project

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Flamenco Legends by Javier Limón: THE PACO DE LUCÍA PROJECT
WHEN: Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at 7:30 p.m.
WHERE:
McCarter Theatre, 91 University Pl., Princeton
TICKETS: range from $46 - $60 and can be purchased online at mccarter.org, by phone at 609.258.2787, or in person at the McCarter Ticket Office at 91 University Place in Princeton.

Paco de Lucía was arguably the world’s premier flamenco guitarist at the time of his untimely death in 2014. His legendary status lives on in Javier Limón, a ten-time Grammy nominee and long-time collaborator, who has reassembled the original band that toured with de Lucía for the last decade of his career, including the dancer Farruco.

The Paco de Lucía Project is Alain Pérez (bass), Antonio Serrano (harmonica), Antonio Sánchez (guitar), David de Jacoba (vocals), and Israel Suarez “Piraña” (percussion). Visit imgartists.com for more information.

ABOUT McCARTER THEATRE CENTER
Thanks to the efforts of Special Programming Director William W. Lockwood, McCarter Theatre Center is a premier presenter of artists renowned around the world and across genres as varied as dance, classical, pop, jazz, performance art, comedy, magic, children’s theatre, and more. McCarter is supported by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Princeton University, and over 2,000 individuals,
corporations, community leaders, and foundations.

The 2017-2018 McCarter Signature Series is sponsored by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

For further inquiries and more information, contact: Tom Miller, Director of Public Relations  tmiller@mccarter.org or 609.258.6524.

Monday, July 24, 2017

5-DAY CELEBRATION OF NEW PLAYS BY LATINO WRITERS + FOOD & MUSIC @ TWO RIVER THEATER IN RED BANK

WHEN: August 2, 2017 - August 6, 2017
WHERE:
Two River Theater | 21 Bridge Avenue | Red Bank
ADMISSION: All events are free and open to the public. Reservations are encouraged; patrons should contact the Two River Theater Box Office at 732.345.1400 or here online.

Unless otherwise noted, all readings and events will take place in Two River’s Marion Huber Theater and be performed in English, followed by an opportunity to meet the festival artists in the theater’s Victoria J. Mastrobuono Library. Schedule & artist lineup subject to change at any time.

The Crossing Borders (Cruzando Fronteras) Festival includes English-language readings of four plays (one of which is also read in Spanish), conversations with artists following every reading, a keynote address from a leader within the Latino arts community, and a free outdoor neighborhood party with live music.

Click here for a full festival line-up and to reserve your FREE tickets today!


Oprima aquí para el programa en español

WHEN: Wednesday, August 2, 5:30pm - Neighborhood Party on the Two River Plaza

Two River Theater kicks off Crossing Borders with an outdoor neighborhood party on the Two River Plaza with opportunities to meet the artists involved in the festival, food, and live music!

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT

7:00pm - Lecture on The Sol Project and Latinx Theater by Jacob G. Padrón


FREE Play Readings:

EL
By Raúl Garza
Directed by Michelle Bossy

WHEN: Thursday, August 3, 7:30pm

Emi and Gus are siblings living with their mother in Chicago. Emi is writing a novel about her family, but her desire to tell a good story means she risks exposing their long-buried secrets. Gus is working in a butcher shop with only the wisecracking cow head to talk to, eager to get out. Each of them is caught between the past and the future in this funny, moving new play about how telling your story isn’t always telling your truth.

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AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF A BODY OF WATER
By Benjamin Benne

WHEN: Friday, August 4; 7:30pm

Marina has led a reclusive existence with only her daughter’s ghost to keep her company. But when her ritual meal of catfish soup is disrupted by the disappearance of her fishmonger, she can no longer swim in the routine circles of her solitary life. She embarks on a search for connection that takes her into surreal territory where paper cranes take flight, the sky and sea are inverted, and travel to the ocean floor is possible.

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BLANCAFLOR
By Cecilia Cackley
Translated into Spanish by Ártemis López

WHEN: Saturday, August 5; 12:00pm

The Crossing Border festival’s first play for children, Blancaflor is a charming new adaptation of a traditional Spanish and Latin American fairytale. In it, a prince must embark on a quest to save the life of his father. Faced with one impossible task after another, he is sure of failure until a mysterious woman, Blancaflor, appears to offer help. Will he and Blancaflor win the day?

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EL HURACÁN
By Charise Castro Smith
Directed by Pirronne Yousefzadeh

WHEN: Saturday, August 5; 7:30pm

In 1992 Miami, while a family rushes to secure itself against the oncoming Hurricane Andrew, its matriarch finds herself trapped within memories that threaten to carry her out into the rain. Thirty years later, as Miami grapples with rising tides, the family again finds themselves swept together for a final chance at reconciliation. A modern-day nod to The Tempest, Charise Castro Smith’s new play touches upon magic, exile, and the storms that rage within families.

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THE GOLEM OF HAVANA: A NEW MUSICAL
Music by Salomon Lerner
Lyrics by Len Schiff
Book and Direction by Michel Hausmann

WHEN: Sunday, August 6; 3:00pm

The Golem of Havana tells the story of a Hungarian-Jewish family living in Batista’s Havana on the brink of the Cuban Revolution. When their maid’s son, a guerrilla fighter, is injured, they must choose between protecting him and guarding their first fragile grasp on prosperity since their arrival. The Golem of Havana weaves together the music and traditions of two worlds, asking questions about family, community, religion, and politics.

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Since Crossing Borders launched in 2011, the annual five-day festival has featured free readings of more than two dozen plays, including many that have gone on to full productions at Two River (Pinkolandia, Ropes and next season’s El CoquÍ Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom) and elsewhere. Today, it attracts more than 700 people annually and includes English-language readings of four plays (one of which is also read in Spanish), conversations with artists following every reading, a keynote address from a leader within the Latino arts community, and a free outdoor neighborhood party with live music.

A company of actors, writers, directors, and other artists will be in residence throughout the festival. Crossing Borders is curated by Stephanie Ybarra, who serves as the Director of Special Artistic Projects at The Public Theater in New York, where she leads the Mobile Unit and Public Forum programs.

Crossing Borders is sponsored by The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.

New this season, we expanded the festival to include a community mural project! In conjunction with Indie Street Film Festival and Kitch Organic, Crossing Borders festival artists along with community leaders and 20 local youth worked together to paint a beautifuli mural on the wall of Kitch Organic, on the West Side of Red Bank.

Friday, April 18, 2014

SPEND A SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN SEVILLE, SPAIN AT THE APRIL FAIR @ WOODBRIDGE PARK

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FERIA DE SEVILLA

WHEN: Sunday, April 27 (Rain Date Sunday May 4), 3:00 – 6:00 PM
WHERE:
Parker Press Park, 428 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge
Admission: FREE!
For more information: call 732.598.3979 or email AlboradaDance@optonline.net

Ole! Spend a Sunday afternoon in Spain as Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre transports you and your family and friends to Spain’s famous April Fair of Seville. (Above: Flamenco singer Gisele Assi with guitarists Jose Ramos and Ivan Max; Photo credit: L. McCullough, 2013)

clip_image001[5]Feria de Sevilla will celebrate Spain's unique cultural heritage with live Flamenco music and traditional Flamenco dances performed by Alborada’s professional artists, clicking castanets, gorgeous ruffled costumes, castanet and dance workshops, children’s arts and crafts, plus delicious foods and drink, ALL Spanish Style! (Left: Alborada dancers Elena Reyes and Claudia Morena dancing Sevillanas in the park.)

The Feria de Sevilla is a weeklong festival in Seville, Spain, where the local population gathers to celebrate their vibrant culture. Alborada recreates this special event with its own Feria de Sevilla.

As part of the Woodbridge Arts Alliance Family Cultural Event Series, this event will not only celebrate Spain's unique cultural heritage with a New Jersey flair, but also provide an enjoyable family oriented event for people of all ages. Enjoy an afternoon of colorful costumes, dances performed by Alborada’s professional company, joyous live music, clicking castanets, stomping feet, children’s arts and crafts, delicious foods and drink, ALL Spanish Style!

About the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre

Through dance, drama and music, Alborada’s passionate artistry reveals the many diverse and historical threads that comprise the multicultural fabric of Spanish culture. Both entertaining and educational, the variety of its repertoire runs the artistic gamut of Spanish Flamenco and traditional dances, to Hispanic, Celtic, Moorish cultural influences and beyond. As stated by Tammy LaGorce, New York Times, Alborada is “awhirl in drama and color”.  Visit www.AlboradaDance.org for more information. Alborada can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/alborada.dance.

About the Woodbridge Arts Alliance

The Woodbridge Arts Alliance provides Arts and Arts Education services to the residents of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, through the presentation of public programs that develop, expand and promote community interest and appreciation of the Arts.

Presented by the Bank of Woodbridge, Division of BCB Community Bank in collaboration with the Woodbridge Arts Alliance, and also sponsored in part by UPS and AmeriHealth New Jersey.

Friday, April 4, 2014

SPANISH DANCERS & LIVE MUSIC IN SUCCASUNNA THIS SATURDAY

Alborada Spanish Dance Theater Company

WHEN: 7:30 PM, Sat April 5th
WHERE:
the Investors Bank Theater, 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna
TICKETS: $12 adults; $6 all others
Tickets available online or at the door.

Alborada offers several presentations that bring Spanish culture, history and language to life in a visually exciting manner with colorful costumes and props that will take you on a journey to be remembered! All presentations offer narrative explanations of the cultural traditions behind the dances and music, and can provide interactive participation by the audience to learn elements of Spanish dance - escobilla (footwork), palmas (rhythmic clapping) and more!

Questions? Call 862-219-1379