Latin American Cultural Week in New York City, November 10 Through 21 Pan American Musical Art Research (PAMAR) has announced the opening of Latin American Cultural Week in New York, November 10 through November 21. During this time, venues throughout the City will host presentations of Latin American dance, music, visual arts, film, theater and literature. PAMAR has worked with The Americas Society, Christies, Instituto Cervantes, The Joyce Theater, Steinway & Sons, Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU, Christ & St. Stephen's Church, Cornelia Street Cafe, El Museo del Barrio, several Latin American national consulates, galleries, art museums and many other venues to present this very special event. Complete event listings can be seen online at http://www.pamar.org/lacwnyc/schedule.asp. LACW music events include: November 10, 16 & 17 - Tango/Folkore/Candombe/Jazz - New Trends in South American Music - Concerts at 8:30 and 10pm. Space limited, RSVP (718) 399-2161. Night & Day Performance Space, 230 5th Avenue President Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn. www.biscuitbbq.com November 12 - Mano A Mano: Piano Music By Mexican Composers Featuring Max Lifchitz - 8pm - music by Ricardo Castro, Manuel Ponce, Revueltas, Chavez, Eduardo Mata, Jorge Vidales and Max Lifchitz - Free. Christ & St Stephen's Church, 120 West 69th St (between Columbus Ave. and Broadway). www.northsouthmusic.org November 12 & 19 - Brazooca Band At Cafe Wha - The longest running Brazilian night in New York City! A trip to all styles of Brazilian music! From 10:15 PM to 2:30 AM. At Cafe Wha, 115 MacDougal St, NYC. November 13 - The Pablo Mayor Trio - performing repertoire from Colombian pianist Pablo Mayor's renowned 12-piece band. 9pm. No cover. More at www.roselivemusic.com or http://www.folkloreurbano.com. Rose Live Music, 345 Grand St. (between Havemeyer and Marcy) Williamsburg, Brooklyn. November 14 - Concert "Duo Caruso-Da Silva" - Argentine pianist Lucia Caruso and Portuguese classical guitarist Pedro da Silva. At 7pm. Free (Limited space - on first come, first seated basis). Information: (212) 603-0440. At the Consulate General of Argentina - Auditorium, 12 West 56th Street, NYC. www.congenargentinany.com November 15 -Philharmonic Orchestra Of The Americas Concert - Music of Mexican composer Enrico Chapela, Gershwin, Arturo Marquez, Piazzolla and Edward McDowell featuring Venezuelan pianist Ana Karina Alamo. 7:00pm. Tickets: $30 Adults $10 Students and Seniors. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU, 566 Washington Place (Washington Square South), NYC. www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu November 16 - The Evolution Of Argentine Classical Music - This concert traces the evolution of Argentine classical music through its main Composers and with an Homage to world acclaimed Master composer Alberto Ginastera. Argentine pianist Valentin Surif and an open dialogue with Georgina Ginastera. 7pm Free; Information: (212) 603-0440. At the Consulate General of Argentina - Auditorium, 12 West 56th Street, NYC. www.congenargentinany.com November 16 - Cliff Korman's Gafieira Jazz - With Gafieira Jazz, Cliff Korman presents original compositions and arrangements of works from a wide range of Brazilian and American repertoire. 9pm and 10:30pm. Reservations: (212) 989-9319, (917) 470-1465. Cover: $10. Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia Street, NYC. www.corneliastreetcafe.com November 18 - Binelli-Ferman Duo & Alturas Duo - Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Center hosts a CD presentation and concert by the Binelli-Ferman Duo and the Alturas Duo. 3pm. Free. At Barnes & Noble, 1972 Broadway/ Lincoln Triangle. NYC - www.alturasduo.com, http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/storedetail.do?store=3D2628 and www.binelli-ferman.com. November 19-20 - South American Women Series: Vocalists Creating In New York November 19th Performance features: Sabrina Lastman and Sofia Tosello. November 20th features Andrea Tierra and Sofia Koutsovitis. Sets at 8:30 pm & 10 pm. $10 Cover. Reservations: (212) 989-9319. At Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia Street, NYC. www.corneliastreetcafe.com November 20 - African Influence On The Music Of The Americas - PAMAR presents a concert of Latin American Music as part of their educational series with PS 125. 6-9pm Tickets: $20. At PS 125, 425 West 123 Street, NYC. www.pamar.org/lacw November 21 - Shadow Of Urbano/Sombra De Urbano An Evening With The Music Of Michael Colina - with Grammy-winning jazz pianist and composer Bob James, Quartet San Francisco and the Binelli-Ferman Duo. 8 pm Tickets Available at the door $15, suggested donation. For information, contact 516-586-3433 or [log in to unmask] Christ & St Stephens Church, 120 West 69th Street, NYC. www.michaelcolina.com Complete event listings can be seen online at http://www.pamar.org/lacwnyc/schedule.asp. Polly Ferman, PAMAR's Founder/Artistic Director, is Co-Founder and Producer of LACW. New York-based Pan American Musical Art Research (PAMAR) was established in 1984 to present a broader Pan American overview of music and dance. Under the leadership of Polly Ferman, PAMAR has served hundreds of performing artists, through ongoing presentation in national and international venues. More about PAMAR at http://www.pamar.org/. Uruguayan pianist Polly Ferman is one of the world's leading interpreters of the music of the Americas, and has captivated international audiences with her illuminating performances. Her mastery of this literature prompted The Japan Times to recognize her as a 'Musical Ambassador of the Americas.' You can find much more about her at http://www.pollyferman.net. For more about Latin American Cultural Week, PAMAR or Polly Ferman, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or [log in to unmask] Jeffrey James Arts Consulting Website: http://www.jamesarts.com *********************************************** The CLASSICAL mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's HDMail High Deliverability Mailer for reliable, lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html