WNYC's Soundcheck and Latino USA to Host Latin Alternative Music Conference Acts, 7/11

By: Jul. 09, 2014
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The Latin Alternative Music Conference has come to New York this month and WNYC's Soundcheck and Latino USA are continuing the celebration in The Greene Space at WNYC.

On Friday, July 11, critically-acclaimed Argentine singer-song writer Juana Molina along with psychedelic salsa band La Mecanica Popular and members of New York-based Labyrinth Theater Company come together for an evening of live music and even livelier conversation. The event will be emceed by Maria Hinojosa, the award-winning host and executive producer of the longest running Latino-focused program on public radio, Latino USA and John Schaefer host of Soundcheck, WNYC's destination for new music and live performance.

"Latino USA is thrilled to team up with WNYC's 'Soundcheck,' showcasing local and international talent,," says Hinojosa "The deep creativity, diversity and young talent of the Latin American community continue to define the arts, music and theater in the U.S."

Juana Molina continues to stand out as one of the most talented Argentinean singer-composers of her time, crossing many experimental, pop, electronic, acoustic and contemporary frontiers, yet remains rooted in Argentinean folk music.

Led by Peruvian singer and pianist Efraín Rozas, the NYC-based band La Mecánica Popular melds the heavy Afro-Caribbean grooves of salsa with the mind-warping textures of psychedelic rock.

Founded in 1992 by a small group of actors, the Labyrinth Theater Company was built upon the grounds of pushing artistic limits and telling new, more inclusive stories that expand boundaries and redefine the landscape of mainstream theater.

NPR's Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa is produced by the Futuro Media Group, with a core mission of providing weekly insights into the lived experience of Latino communities and to be a window to the cultural, political, and social ideas that impact the country's fastest-growing demographic.

John Schaefer has hosted Soundcheck, WNYC's on-air and online destination for new music, live performances and engaging conversation with artists, critics and more since the show's inception in 2002.

The event will be held at The Greene Space on 44 Charlton Street, at 7:00 p.m.

About Latino USA - Latino USA is a nationally syndicated public radio program produced by The Futuro Media Group and distributed nationwide by National Public Radio. The mission of Latino USA is to provide weekly insights into the lived experience of Latino communities throughout the nation, and to be a window to the cultural, political, and social ideas that impact the country's fastest-growing demographic.

About Futuro Media Group - The Futuro Media Group is an independent nonprofit organization producing multimedia journalism that explores and gives a critical voice to the diversity of the American experience. Based in Harlem and founded in 2010 by award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa, Futuro Media is committed to telling stories often overlooked by mainstream media.

New York Public Radio is New York's premier public radio franchise, comprising WNYC, WQXR, The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, and New Jersey Public Radio, as well as www.wnyc.org, www.wqxr.org, www.thegreenespace.org and www.njpublicradio.org. As America's most listened-to AM/FM news and talk public radio stations, reaching 1.1 million listeners every week, WNYC extends New York City's cultural riches to the entire country on-air and online, and presents the best national offerings from networks NPR, Public Radio International, American Public Media, and the British Broadcasting Company. WQXR is New York City's sole 24-hour classical music station, presenting new and landmark classical recordings as well as live concerts from the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and Carnegie Hall, among other New York City venues, immersing listeners in the city's rich musical life. In addition to its audio content, WNYC and WQXR produce content for live, radio and web audiences from The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, the station's street-level multipurpose, multiplatform broadcast studio and performance space. New Jersey Public Radio extends WNYC's reach and service more deeply into New Jersey. For more information about New York Public Radio, visit www.nypublicradio.org.



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