Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc. (PAMAR) is a 501(c)3 November 20, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm November 16, 6 pm - 8 pm PAMAR non-prot organization seeking to promote better knowledge, theater LACW closing event Pan American Musical Universes: speak up! speak out! Universes, a national/international Andrea Nalerio Uruguayan visual artist Andrea Nalerio presents her Art Research, Inc understanding and coexistence between the various cultures and November 3, 11 am - 1 pm ensemble company of multi-disciplined writers and performers who rst solo exhibition in New York. Consulate General of Uruguay Presents countries of the Americas, primarily through an ongoing and vital fuse poetry, theater, jazz, hip-hop, politics, down home blues and Pedro Páramo por Juan Rulfo Regocíjate con el inusitado talento de 420 , 6th oor. Free Admission PAMAR (Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc.) exchange of their artistic elds, as well as educational programs Spanish boleros. For the rst time at El Museo del Barrio Juan Rulfo, quien con narraciones fragmentadas, diálogos imagi- and through the NY Public School system. Throughout its history, PAMAR 1230 5th Avenue at El Cafe. Free Admission November 17, 6 pm - 8 pm narios, visiones y relatos personales, describe la odisea de Juan has served as a comprehensive and inclusive art service organization Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center Preciado. El Museo del Barrio 1230 5th Avenue at El Cafe. Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro Book showcasing the talent of many musicians, composers and dancers of Free Admission ** visual arts signing with author Janice Perlman and her book Favela: Four Decades Present: the Americas. Founded in 1984 in by Uruguayan born of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro, published by Oxford University pianist Polly Ferman, PAMAR has taken signicant steps toward estab- November 10, 7 pm September 17, 2010 - January 9, 2011 Press. 1500 Gallery 511 West 25th St, #607. Free Admission lishing itself as an artistic resource center. Closing Event Celebration!!! Gustavo Ott’s “Fotomatón” An electrifying and hilarious one-man Nueva York (1613-1945) Temporary Exhibition on view. In PAMAR's annual LACW, now in its 5th consecutive year, reaches out to show (Fernando Then) about the struggles and loneliness of a collaboration with the New York Historical Society. This exhibition literature more than 400,000 individuals through presentations of music, dance, Venezuelan baseball player, his family, his friends and his nation. reveals the role that Latinos and Spanish-speaking countries have Repertorio Español 138 East 27th St. Tickets start at $25 played to help shape New York into the most culturally vibrant city in lm, theater, literature, visual and performing arts from, or inuenced November 10, 7pm November 17, 7 pm by, the rich cultures of Latin America. The LACW is grateful for the the world. El Museo del Barrio at Las Galerias 1230 5th Avenue. November 12 , 8 pm | November 15, 11am Adults $6, Students and Seniors $4 ** support of the Latin Media and Entertainment Commission, the Selected Shorts: Roberto Bolaño and the Writers He Admired: An evening of stories by the late Chilean master (The Savage David Gonzalez MC/Spoken Word Department of Cultural A airs of the City of New York, NALAC (National Nilo Cruz’s “Anna In The Tropics” Directed by René Buch. November 4 - January 31 Detectives, 2666) and the writers who inspired him. Peter Norton Association of Latino Arts and Culture), LMCC (Lower A poetic play about traditions brought to the United States by Cuban Pedro Giraudo Sextet 7 pm Symphony Space, 2537 . Tickets: $27; Members $23; Cultural Council) and several corporate sponsors. immigrants and how these are threatened by technology. In Spanish Latin Art Experience 3 contemporary artists. Franklin 54 Gallery + Argentine-born bassist/composer Pedro Giraudo is being hailed as one 30 & Under $15 ** with live translation. Repertorio Español 138 East 27th St. Projects present: JAVA, Elisa Pritzker, Fernando Rangel in an o site of jazz scene's most creative bandleaders. His 2009 "El Viaje" swept top Special Thanks to Carlos Manzano, Nora Favelukes (Wines of Argentina) Tickets start at $25 exhibition. Curated by Jennifer Groves. Exhibition on view Mon to Fri November 8 and 15, 6 pm - 8 pm honors in Latin Jazz Corner "Best of Year". Downbeat's John Murph Alex Krell, Silvio Gitter, Matt Isaac, Je rey James Art Consulting, 9-5pm & Wed untill 7pm. Weill Cornell Medical Associates calls it "opulent, brimming w/ passionate improvisations, harmonies." November 10-17 Audrey Ross Publicity, Luis Rios Alvarez, Mary Kilgarri , Andrea Nalerio, November 13, 3 pm | November 16, 11 am 201 East 80th Street, 2nd Floor. Free Admission Interactive Lyrical Mondays Poetry Dramatization. Centro Cultural "Latin Jazz at its best” (Peter Watrous) Dominicano 619 West 145th Street, Suite 201. Free Admission Christine Weible. Pedro Giraudo: bass, compositions, arrangements. Gabriel García Márquez’s “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” Film Literature Auctions The 5th Annual A spectacular wedding, a savage scandal, and a murder to which an November 4 - 29 Graphic Design by: Andrea Nalerio November 16, 7 pm Latin American Cultural Week entire Latin American town appears to be an accessory to the fact. Alberto J. Guzzetti Argentina, Timeless Beauty - Photographs Dock Sud 8 pm Inaugural Event: Chris Blackwell and Chris Farley: A Conversation Supported by the Latin Media and Entertainment Commission of the City of New York Presented in Spanish with live translation. from Cordoba, Argentina. Mon - Fri, 11 am - 5 pm Featuring Emilio Teubal (piano), Ivan Barenboim (clarinet), A celebration of Latin American Repertorio Español 138 East 27th St. Tickets start at $25 Consulate of Argentina, 12 West 56th Street. Free Admission The founder of Island Records and the author of Before the Legend Juan Masotta (bass and electronics), David Hodges (bandoneon) and This program is supported, in part, by public funds from The New York City Department of will discuss Bob Marley the man behind the music. culture in venues throughout Cultural A airs in partnership with the City Council Pablo Pereyra’s eccentric, heartfelt vocals. The band has taken a new Americas Society 680 . 212 - 277- 8353 New York City November 13, 8 pm | November 14, 2:30 pm November 5 - 30 approach to Electronic Tango. Four live instruments contribute to a PAMAR General Operating Support 2010 is recipient of the NFA/Nescafe Clasico Grant, which Admission is free, but reservations are required ** wide dynamic and improvisational range. is funded by the NALAC Fund for the Arts and Nescafe Clasico with Support from the Ford Jorge Amado’s “Doña Flor and Her Two Husbands” Foundation and Southwest Airlines. Other NFA funders include: JPMorgan Chase, Metlife Two Women and a Man The power of art/El poder del arte. Foundation, Heineken USA and The City of San Antonio Cultural Collaborative Doña Flor misses her late husband’s passionate intimacy. In Spanish Novemeber 17, 7 pm An exhibition of two female artists, Dominican and Argentinean, Pablo Mayor and Maria Mulata 9 pm with live translation. Repertorio Español 138 East 27th Street. and a young Dominican male artist discovering art. Centro Cultural Tickets starts at $30 Panel Discussion: Ibo Cooper, Robert Hill, Herbie Miller Pablo Mayor and members of his renowned NYC-based band Folklore Dominicano 619 West 145th Street, Suite 201. Free Admission Cooper (Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts), Hill Urbano team up with Viña del Mar prize-winner María Mulata -along (UCLA), and Miller (African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica) will November 14, 6:30 pm November 10 - 17 (closed Nov 15) with Esther Rojas, her musical director- to present a display of address Bob Marley as a consummate musician and as a national Colombia's traditions paired with Mayor's modern innovations. Carlos Ferrari’s “The Preposterous Case of Miss Piña Colada” Photography by Cleverson from the "Frontier" series hero of Jamaica. Americas Society 680 Park Avenue. 212 - 277- 8353 A mother’s outlandish and incredible measures to make sure her Contemporary visual artist Cleverson took unusual routes from New Admission is free, but reservations are required ** daughter wins the Miss Piña Colada pageant. In Spanish with live York to his hometown in Brazil. Miyako Yoshinaga art prospects Flamboyan Theater, CSV Center - 107 Su olk Street, New York City translation. Repertorio Español 138 East 27th Street. November 18, 7 pm 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor. 11 am to 6 pm. Free Admission ** th betw. Delancey & Rivington THE 5 ANNUAL Tickets start at $25 Launch of Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas (Bob Latin AMERICAN

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November 10, 6 pm Music Dance Theater Arts Visual GitterArts Marley and His Legacy, Fall 2010) Jacqueline Bishop, Kwame Dawes, Subways F to Delancey or J, M, Z to Essex Cultural WEEK November 17,11am in Vis-á-Vis Series: Pablo Vargas Lugo and Yasmil Raymond Lorna Goodison, Herbie Miller, Shara McCaullum. Christopher Winks. Tickets $15 dollars - Available online through OvationTix at NYC Pedro Calderón de La Barca’s “Life is a Dream” As part of the inaugural event for PINTA Modern and Contemporary The launch of Review 81 of the Americas Society’s journal will feature www.csvcenter.org The story of a prince who has lived imprisoned. His father frees Latin American Art Fair, visual artist Pablo Vargas Lugo will discuss his comments by guest editors Goodison and Winks; and readlings by For further information visit lacw.net and csvcenter.org 2010 him, re-incarcerates him and makes him believe it has all been a work and recent projects with Yasmil Raymond (Curator, Dia Art poets/prose writers Bishop, Dawes, McCallum, and Miller. Americas dream. In Spanish with live translation. Repertorio Español Foundation). Americas Society, 680 Park Ave. Admission is free, Society, 680 Park Avenue. 212 - 277- 8353 138 East 27th St. Tickets start at $25 but reservations are required. ** Admission is free, but reservations are required ** Inludes a tasting of Wines of Argentina Official Sponsor www.lacw.net participants LACW preview November 4, 7:30 pm November 11, 8:30 pm, 11 pm November 13, 8:30 and 10:30 pm November 19, 7 pm Never Mind the Bollocks with Talea Ensemble The Sex Pistols’ Importango Trio Octavio Brunetti (piano), Adam Tully (guitar), Liliana Araújo and Forró da Madame Born in Brazil (Fortaleza, Master Class by Newman and Oltman Guitar Duo Master class for classic punk rock album inspired this concert, with Works by Mario de Machiko Ozawa (violin) play a brand of instrumental tango that is ADAM TULLY www.adamtully.com SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE 5TH ANNUAL LATIN AMERICAN Ceará), a researcher of folkloric traditions and a dynamic, charismatic ensembles featuring Mannes students - guitar, piano, violin, and November 3, 11 am - 1 pm Leon, James Dillon, Iancu Dumitrescu, Bernhard Lang and John Zorn. unique and creative. Argentine tango and folk music. The trio creates AMERICAS SOCIETY www.americas-society.org CULTURAL WEEK IN NYC proudly presented as part of the rst ever singer. Forró da Madame maintains the traditions of forró while also more. Music includes Latin American composers. Goldmark Recital Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Peter Norton Symphony Space, a soundscape and aesthetic that are completely original. ANGELICA DE LA RIVA www.angelicadelariva.com Latin Media and Entertainment Week - Oct 4th to 10th - organized by infusing a contemporary touch. SOB’s, 200 Varick St . Hall, Mannes College of Music 150 W 85 Street. Free Admission 2537 Broadway Tickets $29; day of show $34; members $25; Pane & Vino 174 Smith St. Brooklyn. Free Admission. ANDREA NALERIO the Latin Media and Entertainment Comission of the City of New York Tickets $15 Free with dinner reservation. CENTRO CIVICO CULTURAL DOMINICANO under 30; $15 ** November 23, 6 pm CESAR REYES www.myspace.com/LatinoPianoFest October 8, 7:30 pm November 6, 8 pm November 11, 8 pm November 14, 7 pm CONSULATE GENERAL OF ARGENTINA www.congenargentinany.com Tangos in Piano by Claudio Méndez Claudio Méndez presents his CONSULATE GENERAL OF COLOMBIA www.consuladodecolombiany.com Binelli-Ferman Duo: New Tango Vison Singular partnership of “Puerto Rico: More Than Salsa” with Arturo O’Farrill and the "River of Painted Birds" by Sabrina Lastman River of Painted birds World Music Institute presents Flamenco Festival Gitano! book “Tango arrangements for Piano in the Authentic Argentine CONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL http://en.brazilny.org/ bandoneón (Daniel Binelli) and piano (Polly Ferman). Leonard Nimoy Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz is a music performance for solo voice, pre recorded voice/sound tracks Angelita Vargas & Jairo Barrull: Direct from Seville, Gypsy amenco Style”. The concert will also include his own compositions. CONSULATE GENERAL OF URUGUAY www.conuruyork.org Thalia at Synphony Space. 2537 Broadway. Tickets $29; day of show Orchestra explore new and existing trends in Puerto Rican Music. and percussion, inspired by writing created as a consequence of the dance icon Angelita Vargas and the dynamic young Jairo Barrull join Consulate General of Argentina 12 W 56 Street. Free Admission CLAUDIO MENDEZ www.gmtango.com.ar $34; member $25; under 30; $15 Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway. repression during and after the dictatorship in Uruguay. together for a mesmerizing night of Gypsy amenco with the New Tickets: Same Day $43; Advance $38; Members $32; under 30 $15 York premiere of Gitanerias. NYU Skirball Center CLEMENTE SOTO VELEZ CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL CENTER www.csvcenter.org Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd. St, Brooklyn. Tickets $8 November 24, 8 pm CHRISTIE'S www.christies.com October 8, 8 pm 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square South. Tickets $55, $65, DANIEL FETECUA www.pajarillopintao.com November 6, 8 pm info 212-352-3101 - 212-545-7536 Angelica de la Riva, Soprano and Nilko Andreas, Classical Guitar Afro-Peruvian Superstar Eva Ayllon Foremost exponent of the November 12, 8 pm DAVID GONZALEZ www.davidgonzalez.com Pedro Reñe presents his album "Nos" Argentine guitarist, singer performing Villa-Lobos at joining Duo Santoro and vibrant Peruvian musica criolla. Backed by a 12-piece ensemble from The Sounds of Spain (Mar Salá and Dientes de Caramelo) DANIEL BINELLI www.danielbinelli.com and composer presents Argentine tango and folklore in his second November 14, 3 pm Priscila Bomm, celebrating Heitor Villa-Lobos music. Peru and the US. Town Hall 123 W 43rd Street. Tickets $35, $45, $55 A night of eclectic music from Spain - Flamenco, Spanish Rock, Celtic DOCK SUD www.docksud.net solo album “Nos”. Taller Latino Americano 2710 Broadway, North/South Consonance presents: Art Songs from Latin America Weill Recital Hall 154 West . Produced by Musica no Music and much more, mar salá and dientes de caramelo. DUO CARAMBA www.duocaramba.com 3th oor. Suggested contribution $10 and Spain A recital of art songs from throughout Latin America and Museu. Tickets: $20 – $40 Student discount available ** Centro Español 41-01 Broadway, Astoria. Tickets $5 EVA AYLLON www.evaayllon.net October 8, 8 pm Spain including music by Guastavino, Villa-Lobos, de Falla, and Ponce FRANKLIN 54 GALLERY + PROJECTS www.thefranklin54gallery.com Cesar Reyes, Piano Recital Works by Mexican composers as part of November 8, 7 pm among others. Christ & St Stephen’s Church 120 West 69th St. GALLERY 1500 www.1500gallery.com November 12, 7 pm Free Admission ** Mexico 2010. A year long celebration to commemorate the Bicenten- Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón (ISATC): pinta art fair GREENWICH HOUSE www.greenwichhouse.org nial of Mexican Independence. Weill Recital at Carnegie Hall , 154 The Teatro Colón is one of the Americas’ leading opera houses, and its Camerata Aberta A cutting-edge contemporary music ensemble INSTITUTO CERVANTES www.nuevayork.cervantes.es November 11, 2 pm to 5pm. Professional Preview West 57th Street. Tickets $25 Instituto has been educating young artists for decades. A group of from the Escola de Música do Estado de São Paulo. The group will November 16, 10:30 pm JULIO BOTTI www.juliobotti.com/myspace.com/juliobotticardarelli ISATC musicians will perform opera favorites. Americas Society perform a concert of music by Brazilian composers. Americas Society, November 11, 5 pm to 9 pm. Opening Night LEXA ROSEAN http://tigerstango.blogspot.com Maria Cangiano in Concert Argentine singer/composer presents 680 Park Avenue, ** Admission is free, but reservations are required. 680 Park Avenue. Admission is free, but reservations are required. ** November 12, 2 pm to 8 pm LILIANA ARAUJO www.myspace/lilianaarujo.com her own compositions, an original fusion of Jazz, Folk, Afro, LACW opening Flamenco and Funk with lyrics from famous poets. 164 E. 56th Street November 13, noon to 8 pm THE NEWMAN & OLTMAN GUITAR DUO www.guitarduo.com November 10 & 17 November 12, 7 pm - 10 pm MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects www.myartprospects.com between Lexington Ave & 3rd Ave. (646) 300-0305. No cover November 14, noon to 7 pm

MARTA HERNANDEZ www.myspace.com/marsalaband November 10, 6 - 8:30 pm LIBERTAD@Lafayette Argentine Tango Milonga: 8pm - 9:30 pm, Julio Botti Music from Argentina Julio Botti (saxophonist) will be tango lessons. 11pm performance. Tango dancing untill 1am Live performing music from his upcoming album "Music from Argentina". PINTA is a unique event exhibiting annually the best of modern and MARIA CANGIANO www.lacangiano.com (by special invitation only) November 16 and 17, 7:30 pm Music & DJ Lexa Hosts Magdalena y Lexa. Lafayette Grill 54 Franklin Carlos Pavan (guitar), Franco Pinna (drums) and Special Guest. contemporary Latin American art, with the participation of sixty MARIA MULATA www.myspace.com/mariamulata DanSur/DanSouth Celebrating traditional and contemporary dance St bet. Broadway & Lafayette. Tickets $12 includes free beginner lesson DROM - Restaurant & Lounge- 85 Avenue A. Tickets $10 select art galleries from the USA, Latin America and Europe. MAX LIFCHITZ www.northsouthmusic.org The Consulate General of Brazil in New York will host a reception from Latin America. Produced by Pajarillo Pinta'o. An Idea of Daniel MACHIKO OZAWA www.myspace.com/machikoozawa Pier 92 at the Hudson River, 711 12th Avenue. for the launching of PAMAR’s 5th Annual Latin American November 11, 8 pm Fetecua and Anna Amadei. A two-days journey from folklore to Tickets $25, Students $10.00, Groups (8+) reduced price $10 MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE www.mciny.org Cultural Week in New York City. November 12, 7:30 pm contemporary with the representatives of the new waves of Latin MUSEO DEL BARRIO www.elmuseo.org The 3rd Annual Latin American Piano and Song Festival of NYC. !Duo Caramba! Performing classical works for ute and guitar by American dance. Theatre for The New City 155 1st Ave. Tickets: $15 ** NILKO ANDREAS www.nilkoandreas.com Cesar Reyes, Director and Founder Piano Dances of Latin America Latin composers. Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, OCTAVIO BRUNETTI www.octaviobrunetti.com and Barbados. Double CD presentation: “Conga de Medianoche” by auctions The Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Ave. Tickets, $20 for adults, November 18, 4 pm PABLO MAYOR QUINTET www.folkloreurbano.com music/dance Michiyo Morikawa and "De Folk Music In Me" by Neil Walker. $10 for students & seniors. PEDRO GIRAUDO SEXTET www.pedrogiraudo.com Renee Weiler Concert Hall at Greenwich House Music School The 3rd Annual Latin American Piano and Song Festival of NYC. November 16, 7 pm, Session 1 PEDRO REGNE www.myspace.com/pedrorene November 4 , 7:30 pm Cesar Reyes, Director and Founder A musical journey from South November 17, 10 am, Session 2 46 Barrow St. Tickets $10 PINTA www.pintaart.com November 13, 8 pm America to the Caribbean. As part of Encuentro 2010. Woody Tanger Sotheby's Latin American Paintings: Sale N08681 The Consulate General of Brazil in New York and the Ministry Auditorium, Brooklyn College Library. 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn POLLY FERMAN www.pollyferman.net November 11, 7 pm - 9 pm World Music Institute presents Flamenco Festival Gitano! Pepe Sotheby’s 1334 York Avenue at 72nd Street REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL www.repertorio.org of External Relations of Brazil Presents: The Funny of Latin Dance by Bill Santiago: Comedy Central and Torres: Andalusia’s powerful and riveting dancer Pepe Torres, known SABRINA LASTMAN www.sabrina-lastman.com November 19, 7 pm November 17, 6:30 pm | November 18, 10am Marcelo Bratke and Camera Brasil – A Tribute to Villa-Lobos stand-up comic Bill Santiago hunts for The Funny of Latin Dance in for his work with the award-winning ensemble Son de la Frontera, SOTHEBY'S www.sothebys.com The Brazilian pianist and an ensemble of young musicians bring a this hilarious audience participation series. Prepare to share your presents the New York premiere of Homenaje, a centennial tribute to Ibo Cooper Jamaican keyboardist, a founding member of the Christie's Latin American Art Sale SYMPHONY SPACE www.symphonyspace.org program of music by Villa-Lobos and Ernesto Nazareth . Zankel Hall, own dance stories and move to the live music of Latin Groove his famed grandfather, Gypsy amenco singer Joselero de Moron. renowned band Third World, and a teacher who bridges the gap Christie’s 1230 Avenue of the Americas WORLD MUSIC INSTITUTE www.worldmusicisntitute.org at Carnegie Hall. 54 West 5th Ave. Tickets $30, students and sensation Benito Cereno. El Museo del Barrio 1230 5th Avenue NYU Skirball Center, 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square between formal musical training and oral tradition. Americas Society, FOR FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS PLEASE VISIT LACW.NET senior citizens, $15 at El Cafe. Free Admission South. Tickets $55, $65, 212-352-3101, Info: 212-545-7536 680 Park Avenue. Admission is free, but reservations are required ** lacw.net ** Handicap Accessible