Monthly Archives: November 2009

Latinas En Foco

Celebrating Women in Photography event
curated by Mia Roman Hernandez

Opening reception 7-10 p.m. March 12
Exhibit runs thru March 31

Exhibiting artists: Clarisel Gonzalez, Mia Roman Hernandez, Elena “Mamarazzi” Marrero, Jasmine Ortiz, Vivien Perez, Amy Ponce, Gabriella “Azuluna” Parra, Elaine Eversley and Allicette Torres.

@ the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center
Abrazo Interno Gallery
107 Suffolk St., second floor
Manhattan
www.csvcenter.com

Three Latina Artists / Tres Artistas Latinas

Calero Lazarus

February 2 – March 27
Panel Discussion: Wednesday March 11, 2009 2pm
Closing Reception: Sunday, March 22, 2009 3 – 5PM.

Elia Alba, Rodriguez Calero, Juana Valdes are three Latina artists whose multimedia artworks are meditations on being women artists with Spanish-speaking Caribbean heritage. “By birth or heritage their roots are in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean” writes Anreus. “Within its diversity the Spanish-speaking Caribbean shares a similar colonial history, a hybrid spirituality and a multi-racial identity. All of these issues continue to be potent in the lives and culture(s) of Latinos in the United States.” Curated by Alejandro Anreus. Catalog available.

Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts
Court Gallery
William Patterson University
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
1973.720.2654
www.wpunj.edu

Ramón Emeterio Betances – Obras Completas, volumen iii

Le recordamos que el próximo miércoles 6 de mayo, a las 7:00 tendremos el conversatorio con el Dr. Félix Ojeda Reyes sobre su libro:

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Ramón Emeterio Betances
Obras Completas

Volumen III
Escritos Literarios y de Crítica Estética

Esperamos contar con su asistencia.
Le rogamos nos confirme su participación al 787-721-0844 o a través de tsedicionespuerto@gmail.com.

Cordialmente,
Tania Solís Barroso

Reggaeton – a book party

Meet the Author: Book Party

Reggaeton
An Anthology by Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall and Deborah Pacini Hernández

Featured Speaker: Juan Flores, NYU
Presenters: Miguel Luciano, Visual Artist, Alexandra T. Vazquez, Princeton University and Frances Negrón Muntaner, Columbia University.
Music by DJ Mellow G.

Thursday, May 7, 6:30 pm

Faculty Dining Room 8th Floor West Bldg.
Hunter College
68th & Lexington Avenue

http://www.centropr.org/events.html?event=44

reggaeton

MUSICA DE CAMARA PRESENTS SOPRANO CAMILLE ORTIZ IN A SPRING CONCERT

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CAMILLE ORTIZ IN A SPRING CONCERT

Musica de Camara Inc. presents a concert, “Painted By Sea and Sun”, at the Museum of the City of New York, featuring the soprano Camille Ortiz on Sunday, April 5th, 2009 at 3 pm. The Museum os located at 1220 Fifth Avenue at East 104th Street in New York City. Admission is free. Ms Ortiz will sing works by Jesus Guridi, Enrique Granados, Hugo Wolf, Claude Debussy and Heitor Villa Lobos. She will be joined at the piano by Jeanne-Minette Cilliers.

Camille Ortiz was born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico and completed her Master’s Degree of Music at the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Joan Patenaude-Yarnell. She appeared in the Festival of Interpretation of Spanish Song in Granada, Spain where she worked with the acclaimed Spanish mezzo soprano Teresa Berganza. In Italy, she sang leading opera roles with the Centro Studi Lirica and at the Scuola di Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, she completed her Italian studies. Among the numerous venues in which she has been presented in concert are the Carlos Chavez Hall at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma of Mexico, the Sala Manuel de Falla in Granada, Spain, the Tenri Cultural Institute and the Bruno Walter Auditorium. She has been the subject of a nationally broadcast television program on the network Telemundo and last season, after participating in a Master Class conducted by the renown soprano Martina Arroyo, Ms. Ortiz won accolades for her opera portrayals in the subsequent concert “Prelude to Performance” at the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College. A winner of the 2008 Gerda Lissner Foundation Award and a finalist in the coveted 2009 Liederkranz Competition, she is founder-director of ALMA, an organization that promotes Hispanic American classical repertoire.

Currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, South African pianist Jeanne-Minette Cilliers has been called “a pianistic poet” and has garnered rave reviews for her color-rich and imaginative performances. Much in demand as a collaborator, she has performed in Austria, Germany, Israel, Japan, Sweden, South Africa and across the United States. She fosters a strong interest in contemporary music and her recording of Dominick Argento’s “Andre Expedition” will be released next season. Ms. Cilliers has earned both her Bachelor and Master’s Degress of Music with distinction at the University of Michigan, while studying with fellow South African Anton Nel who is a Naumberg Competition Gold medalist. Ms. Cilliers remains the first and only recipient of an Artist Diploma in Vocal Accompaniment from the Manhattan School of Music. Her upcoming schedule of performances include appearances in New York City, San Francisco, Sweden, South Africa and the Caribbean.
Now celebrating its 29th Year, and founded by soprano Eva de La O, Musica de Camara has presented Puerto Rican, Hispanic and non-Hispanic classical musicians in concert in major concert venues such as Alice Tully Hall; Lincoln Center, the Merkin Concert Hall; Kaufman Cultural Center as well as community centers, schools, colleges, churches and museums. The organization also travels to public schools in under-served communities with its Lecture Demonstration Program.

This concert has been made possible in part with the support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Council, the New York State Senate and Assembly, the East Harlem Chamber of Commerce, the Museum of the City of New York, the Con Edison Company, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Consultiva Internacional of Puerto Rico, EMK Enterprises, Deloitte LLP, First Republic Bank, Credit Suisse, Fiddler – Gonzalez – Rodriguez PSC, the Delmar Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

FINAL CUT PRO AND PHOTOSHOP WORKSHOPS – Beginning in April

FINAL CUT PRO BASICS: $275.
Learn the basics for effective non-linear editing.

April 13, 14, 15, 6pm – 10pm

*Must have basic computer skills and a familiarity with the Mac interface or have taken the Mac Basics workshop.

Mac BASICS
Learn the basics of using a MAC computer. $50.
April 8, 6pm – 9pm

PHOTOSHOP BASICS: 1 day intensive: $175
Saturdays in April, 1pm – 6pm
First class: April 4
Learn the fundamentals from a pro. Basic computer skills in pc or Mac platforms.

Call 212.828.0401 for more information or to register.

Small class size, one computer per student. All workshops are held in the gallery of

MediaNoche
1355 Park Avenue, Corner Store
the entrance is on East 102nd Street.