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Noches de Joropo en New York (Pipiris Nights First Anniversary Festival)

Barbés 376 9th St, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Noches de Joropo en New York. Pipiris Nights featuring Mafer Bandola and the Pipiris Band at Barbés on February 26th, 6pm.

Joropo nights in New York. Pipiris Nights featuring Mafer Bandola and the Pipiris Band at Barbés on February 26th, 6pm.

Global Women in Music by UNSRC Symphony Orchestra

BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center 199 Chambers St, New York, NY, United States

In partnership with United Voices 4 Peace, The United Nations Symphony Orchestra (UNSRC) invites you to its concert, exceptionally conducted by Maestra Anoa Green.

La Cocina de Loisaida: Cena Puertorriquena

Essex Market - Essex Kitchen 88 Essex Street (Mezzanine Level), New York, NY, United States

La Cocina de Loisaida is a monthly in-person cooking class series presented by The Loisaida Center and Essex Market, where longtime Lower East Sider and home chef Maria Bido shares authentic Puerto Rican recipes and cooking techniques. Each month we’ll explore a new batch of family favorites, all based in Puerto Rican flavors and using ingredients from Essex Market.

La Cocina de Loisaida: Cena Puertorriquena

Essex Market - Essex Kitchen 88 Essex Street (Mezzanine Level), New York, NY, United States

La Cocina de Loisaida is a monthly in-person cooking class series presented by The Loisaida Center and Essex Market, where longtime Lower East Sider and home chef Maria Bido shares authentic Puerto Rican recipes and cooking techniques. Each month we’ll explore a new batch of family favorites, all based in Puerto Rican flavors and using ingredients from Essex Market.

Women in Salsa

The Clemente Center 107 Suffolk St, New York, NY, United States

Join Lulada Club in celebrating their one year anniversary and women's history month on March 23rd at the Clemente Center, in the Lower East side.

Discount Community Tickets for THE DIAMOND (April 12-14)

Pregones Theater 575 Walton Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

The Diamond follows a group of detained immigrants who conspire against a dystopian government. They lead a revolution, but realize they will only be free when they remember who they are. The People's Theatre Project is extending an offer to the Loisaida community for $10 Discount Tickets to our preview performances on April 12, 13, and 14 at 7:00 P.M. 

Discount Community Tickets for THE DIAMOND (April 12-14)

Pregones Theater 575 Walton Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

The Diamond follows a group of detained immigrants who conspire against a dystopian government. They lead a revolution, but realize they will only be free when they remember who they are. The People's Theatre Project is extending an offer to the Loisaida community for $10 Discount Tickets to our preview performances on April 12, 13, and 14 at 7:00 P.M. 

Discount Community Tickets for THE DIAMOND (April 12-14)

Pregones Theater 575 Walton Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

The Diamond follows a group of detained immigrants who conspire against a dystopian government. They lead a revolution, but realize they will only be free when they remember who they are. The People's Theatre Project is extending an offer to the Loisaida community for $10 Discount Tickets to our preview performances on April 12, 13, and 14 at 7:00 P.M. 

Hand Built Ceramic 3-Part Workshop (April 15 & 22, May 6)

HACO Project Space 31 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Hand Built Ceramic Workshop with artist, Calora Bermudez

In this workshop (3 CLASSES), participants will explore the pinch pot and coil hand building techniques to create 1 to 2 pieces. Additionally, decorative techniques such as carving, stamping, perforation, and modeling textures will be introduced to make the work even more original and unique! Lastly, basic glazing will be learned to complete the works, and make them shine.

Advocate of the Loisaida Streets: The Activist Legacy of Tato Laviera

City Lore 56 East 1st Street, New York, NY, United States

Nuyorican poet pioneer Tato Laviera is well-known for his artistic contribution to the literary canon, but Tato really got his start working for various community organizations on the Lower East Side where he championed his Loisaida family.

This program will feature a screening of CENTRO’s documentary, AmeRican, directed by Vivian Hernandez-Ortiz, followed by a discussion with artists and activists who worked with Tato.

In partnership with the Tato Laviera Foundation, the Loisaida Center and CENTRO.