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May 17, 2012

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

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Week of 5/14–5/20

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Field Trip Program

Field Trip Program

Flamenco Latino Dance Studio

ManhattanOngoing

A 45-minute lecture demonstration performance in flamenco and the ida y vuelta ("round trip") styles, representing an assimilation of Latino songs and rhythms by flamenco artists which started during the late 1800s. The studio will be converted to a black box theater space with curtains, lighting and seating for an audience of up to 70.

  • Wonder Why Workshop

    Brooklyn Children's Museum

    BrooklynOngoing

    The museum offers family weekend workshops that give science-based topics a humanities twist. Subjects in the past have included salsa, recycling, bamboo and eco-friendly architecture.

  • After School Program (Cuatro Esquinas)

    Flamenco Latino

    ManhattanOngoing

    Cuatro Esquinas: The Origins of Salsa Music and Dance is a workshop of 4-6 sessions that culminates in a lecture-demonstration and student performance.

  • Field Trip Program

    Flamenco Latino Dance Studio

    ManhattanOngoing

    A 45-minute lecture demonstration performance in flamenco and the ida y vuelta ("round trip") styles, representing an assimilation of Latino songs and rhythms by flamenco artists which started during the late 1800s. The studio will be converted to a black box theater space with curtains, lighting and seating for an audience of up to 70.

  • Large Group Classes

    Flamenco Latino Dance Studio

    ManhattanOngoing

    One hour group class in flamenco or salsa dance, or both for up to 40 students at our midtown Manhattan studio. Featuring professional instruction and live music. Scheduling available during late mornings and afternoons.

  • It Happened in Brooklyn: School Program

    Brooklyn Historical Society

    BrooklynOngoing

    Students discuss the first interactions between Native Americans and Europeans on this tour of the Brooklyn Historical Society's It Happened in Brooklyn exhibit.