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Women in Salsa

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March 23

6-11pm

Flmaboyán Theater

Organized by Lulada Club and Salsa Project

An event celebrating WOMEN IN SALSA. We are beyond excited to be collaborating with the @luladaclub to bring you an event highlighting the contributions women have had to our beloved Salsa. This event has been years in the making and we can’t wait to share this special moment with you.

$20 early bird

¡QUE VIVA LA SALSA!

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Body Mapping with Anabella Lenzu

April 8

2-3:30pm

LES Gallery

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A low-impact workshop led by Anabella Lenzu, Body Mapping, presented as part of NEXT! Workshop series by Pioneers Go East Collective in partnership with The Clemente.

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Colloquy: Translators in Conversation

April 29

4-5:30pm

Flamboyán Theater

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Organized by World Poetry Books in partnership with The Clemente.

Join us for the fifth installment of Colloquy: Translators in Conversation, with readings and discussion from Kaiama Glover, Aaron Coleman, and Urayoán Noel on translating the Caribbean.

Colloquy is a new event series presented by World Poetry Books in collaboration with Montez Press Radio and partnering event spaces which invite translators to engage with live audiences in an exploration of the art of translation.

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Joropo Workshops with Mafer

April 24, May 1, 8, 15

4-6:00pm

Room 309

All ages welcomed

Come learn the rhythms of Joropo and dance. Mafer will bring a series of Joropo workshops with a special focus on engaging with recent Venezuelan migrants. Joropos are part of the rich musical culture in the Venezuelan plains, the heart of Venezuelan and Colombian Llanera folklore.

For more information: Coming soon

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What is your identity? with Rathi Varma and Anabella Lenzu

May 21

3-4:30pm

LES Gallery

Multigenerational children 10 years old and up.

A low-impact workshop led by Rathi Varma and Anabella Lenzu, presented as part of NEXT! Workshop series by Pioneers Go East Collective in partnership with The Clemente.

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