Photo Coverage: Marilyn Maye at Dizzy's Club/Jazz At Lincoln Center
by Kevin Alvey
- Feb 28, 2020
Marilyn Maye opened her latest show at Dizzy's Club in the Jazz at Lincoln Center complex just one week after Valentine's Day. But the love for this singer and her mastery of the American Songbook kept everyone in the holiday's spirit.
After all it's never too late for a Marilyn Maye lovefest for, as the singer herself said, 'Each day is Valentine's Day.'
Ani Cordero Shares 'Taza De Cafe' Video
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Feb 13, 2020
Ani Cordero released El Machete last year via indie collective label Panapén Records. It is a deeply felt album of immense emotional range, with songs about feminism, colonialism, anger, love, loss, and healing.
Palm Beach Symphony Chamber Music Series Presents THE SOLDIER'S TALE Concert
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 12, 2020
In a delightful mash-up of Stravinsky and animation, Palm Beach Symphony Chamber Music Series presents Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat (The Soldier's Tale) performed to the 1984 award-winning animated film by R.O. Blechman on Wednesday, February 19 at 7 p.m. in the Stiller Family Foundation Auditorium at the Norton Museum of Art, 1450 Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach.
Houston Grand Opera Has Announced Concert of Arias 2020 Semifinalists
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 8, 2020
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) has selected the semifinalists for the 32nd annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers Concert of Arias, to be presented in the Wortham Theater Center on Feb. 7, 2020 at 7 p.m. A limited number of tickets for the performance are available for purchase here. The program will also be streamed live on Facebook and YouTube for all to enjoy, inviting viewers to cast their votes for the Online Viewers' Choice Award.
BWW Review: LE CABARET DE CARMEN at IN Series
by Rachael Goldberg
- Jan 7, 2020
IN Series' 'Le Cabaret de Carmen' is a haunting, beautiful spin on the popular tragedy. It's a unique and thoughtful retelling, with a wonderful cast and production team, and is entrancing from its languid opening to its dramatic finale.
Actor's Express Continues 32nd Season With FUN HOME
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Dec 12, 2019
Actor's Express continues its 32nd season with the Tony Award-winning musical Fun Home based on Alison Bechdel's bestselling graphic memoir of the same name. This wholly original musical took Broadway by storm and cemented itself as one of the landmark musicals of our time. Directed by Artistic Director Freddie Ashley, Fun Home dives into Alison's past to trace the sequence of childhood events that made her the adult she is today. In doing so, she initiates a journey of reconciliation with her late father, whose mercurial and secretive personality kept the two apart at the precise moments they should have been closest. This musical of coming of age and coming out tells a tale of what happens when you finally see your parents through grown-up eyes.
Vuelven los MICROMUSICALES a Madrid
by Jose German Martinez Paneque
- Dec 5, 2019
Este mes de diciembre los MICROMUSICALES vuelven a tomar la programación de Microteatro en Madrid con un interesante abanico de nuevas propuestas musicales que no te puedes perder.
LPT Drops New Single 'Sin Parar'
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Nov 29, 2019
LPT, the fast rising 10-piece orchestra out of Jacksonville, FL, are quickly becoming the ambassadors of Salsa and Afro-Cuban music in the Southeast. Their high energy and thought provoking take on Salsa Dura (Hard Salsa) is captured on their upcoming debut album Sin Parar, due out in January 2020. Their new single “Sin Parar,” which is also the title track is set for release on November 29th.
Venezuelans Present At The Short+Sweet Hollywood Festival
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 4, 2019
The Short+Sweet Hollywood Festival is one of the biggest events in Los Angeles for over 4 years now. The Short+Sweet Festival takes place in 30 cities in 19 countries around the world, and it originated in Sydney in 2002 by Founding Executive Director Mark Cleary. This year the Hollywood Festival Director was Nick Hardcastle. The festival is divided into sections for film, dance, theatre, Latino theatre, and LGBTQ+ Live! After running for the whole month of October at the Marilyn Monroe Theatre the festival ended last weekend with a full celebration ending with the Best of the Fest presentations. The festival featured artists from all over the world, including a lot of artists from Venezuela.
Dedican Homenaje A Eunice Odio, Creadora De “Unaliteratura Mitológica”, En El Centenario De Su Nacimiento
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 15, 2019
En el centenario del natalicio de la poeta costarricense Eunice Odio (San José de Costa Rica, 1919- Ciudad de México, 1974), el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), a través de la Coordinación Nacional de Literatura, le dedicará un homenaje que contempla dos actividades: Cien años de Eunice Odio, en la que diversos autores abordarán la trascendencia de su obra literaria acompañada de una lectura musicalizada, y la presentación de la compilación poética, Territorio de voces y fuego, que reúne la obra de 16 escritores.
El Museo Tamayo presenta En apariencia otro México. Bocetos para murales de Rufino Tamayo
by Julie Musbach
- Oct 9, 2019
En apariencia otro México. Bocetos para murales de Rufino Tamayo hace un breve recuento de una trayectoria que amplió los horizontes del muralismo, lo modernizó y lo hizo internacional. La exposición recién inaugurada incluye 11 óleos de la colección permanente del Museo Tamayo y que ahora se exhiben en la sala dedicada al trabajo del artista oaxaqueño. “Son las pinturas que seleccionaron Olga y Rufino Tamayo como una muestra de la trayectoria del pintor”, explicó el curador Juan Carlos Pereda.
La ilustración en México pasa por un momento afortunado
by Julie Musbach
- Sep 30, 2019
El trabajo de los ilustradores en México transita por circunstancias afortunadas, en parte porque cuenta con una historia artística, visual y gráfica muy rica, afirmó el ilustrador Juan Carlos Palomino quien, junto con la escritora Ana Paula Ojeda, obtuvo el Premio Antonio García Cubas 2019 en la categoría de Obra Juvenil, por el libro Serpiente, “Espiral del tiempo”, publicado por Ediciones Tecolote.
Hostos Center Presents A Salute To Richie Bonilla
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 27, 2019
The Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture opens its 2019 Fall Season with a?oeA Salute to Richie Bonilla,a?? the long-time Latin Music Artist Manager, with a selection of artists he managed paying tribute in a star-studded concert on Saturday, October 12th at 7:30 PM in the Main Theater. There will be performances by the Puerto Rican singer/ songwriter and former Fania All-Star Ismael Miranda, singer Joe Bataan a?oeThe King of Latin Soul,a?? the Grammy Winning Cuban vocalist Albita, former Tito Puente vocalist Frankie Morales, timbalero Orlando Marin, known as a?oethe last Mambo King,a?? the highly energetic instrumental & vocal duo Los Hermanos Moreno, virtuoso flutist Connie Grossman and the Steven Oquendo Mambo Orchestra. Noted broadcaster Felipe Luciano will serve as Master of Ceremonies. A dance follows at 9:30 PM in the Hostos Café with DJ Brian Martínez spinning Salsa favorites.
El 8º Festival Artístico De Otoño Con Las Jornadas INBAL-SACM, Reconocen La Diversidad Musical De México
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 26, 2019
Desde música de concierto hasta danzón, con obra de más de 70 compositores mexicanos, se escuchará del 4 de octubre al 14 de diciembre durante la celebración del 8º Festival Artístico de Otoño (FAO) que organiza la Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (SACM), la Secretaría de Cultura, a través del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), el Gobierno del Estado de Yucatán y la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
|
|