Bronx Hispanic Festival SEPTEMBER 13 TO OCTOBER 18, 2007
Released on: September 10, 2007, 8:06 pm
Press Release Author: Alexis Mendoza
Industry: Entertainment
Press Release Summary: It is a great pleasure for The Organization Committee of the Bronx Hispanic Festival to invite you to joint us for a Hispanic cultural celebration. As the debate over the growing number of Hispanic immigrants intensified, organizers decided it was important to explore the blend of Latino culture with American culture, including that of other immigrant groups, from September 13 to October 18, The Borough of the Bronx will host this great event. The festival is a display of Art Exhibitions, Music, Dance, Theatre, Sports and more.
The festival is aimed to provide education and cultural information for everyone, all the events are family oriented. It's an event that celebrates not only the "Hispanic Heritage" but also the diversity of our community. This event offers the community the opportunity to access people from diverse cultural backgrounds, languages and ethnicity.
Press Release Body: 2007 Bronx Hispanic Festival calendar:
1- September 13, 2007 Tomando Nota Art Exhibits is pre-biennale show complemented with Cajarte an urban art project with the participation of more theme 40 Hispanic artists addresses contemporary issues such as religion, migration and exile. An element of irony is palpable in the depiction landscape where the presence of colorful images, symbolizes a magic and mythical world that exist beyond human reasoning. In this exhibition, the artists recurs to painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, etc to convey a complexity of issues that mainly revolve around questioning the choices made by men, the forces of culture and history, and the undeniable power of magic and chance.
11:30 am - Roberto Clemente Square149th Street and Third Avenue, kick off press conference CAJARTE art made with cardboard boxes display on the street and ribbon cutting by the Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion Jr. and others Community Leaders
Tomando Nota opening 6:30 pm at Boricua College Annex, 412-424 E. 147th Street, Bronx NY Exhibition Curator Pedro Gaston
2- September 14, 2007 El color tiene algo que decir ( The Color have something to say) Work of Cuban artist Alexis Mendoza create artworks with transcultural references which perhaps should be regarded as literary rather than religious, creating complicated dramas that are connected to many contemporary issues. Alexis Mendoza's creations are packed with imaginative gesture of absent figures, actions, and invisible landscape to assist in claiming place and moment. In the past, questioning both the role of religion in contemporary life and his particular role as a spiritual artist and I found many answers in a personal search for both spiritual and artistic. But the collaborations with other religious leaders and artists provide for Mendoza the foundation of his aesthetic energy.
Lincoln Medical Center Exhibit Space 234 East 149th Street Bronx NY Art show opening 6:00 pm, Exhibition Curator Luis Stephenberg
3- September 15, 2007 Pintando lo que vi(Painting what I saw) Works of Dominican artist Ismael Checo. Observe the persons instead of the artworks is very interesting to me, for example observe how a person behave in the presence of an Edgar Degas fames sculpture, Ballet Dancer 1880-1881, and from there come back to the studio and place the seeing images on the canvas. In his historical attempting, we can realize that he takes from the Spanish Baroque and Critic Realism, European Expressionism, among others. Humor resources, such as irony, satire, sarcasm and parody, are also present in these group of works, telling us about an intelligent and easygoing Checo when he approaches to the catedratic and academic; incisive and biting, when he reflects in a critical way, without any prejudice, aspects of cultural life, within the historical context in the fine arts. I mention in the past of the Dominican/European influence in which Checo frequently, supports his work a well-informed imagination, which provides him, figuratively, multiple symbolic possibilities.
Bronx Library Center 310 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx NY Art show opening 2:30 pm, Exhibition Curator Alexis Mendoza
4- August 26 , September 2, 9, 16, 2007 Copa Independencia Soccer Tournament, with the participation of the best soccer teams in the area 9:00 am South Bronx High School Football Court Yard, Sport Commissioners, Marcelo Villagran and Sergio Reyes
154th Street Brook Ave. Bronx NY
5- September 16, 2007 Outdoor Festival, "Fiesta Folckorica Hispana", 11:30 am - 7:00pm this event offers the community the opportunity to access people from diverse cultural backgrounds, languages and ethnicity. The festival is a display of music, dance, art and handcraft exhibitions, ethnic cuisine, and children's activities. Many restaurants from the Bronx area and individual vendors will be selling the well-known cuisine dishes from all Latin American countries. This event is a salute to the Independence Day of all Latin American Countries, Coordinator, Alex Diaz
154th Street Brook Ave. Bronx NY
6- October 4, 2007 Beginning of Bronx Theater Festival As part of Domestic Violence Prevention Month The Phone Call by Teatro Pregones 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Cesar Galarce Auditorium Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center 234 east 149th Street, Bronx NY Organized by Leandro Monzon
7- October 11, 2007, Hispanic Youth Day As part of the celebration of Hispanic Youth Day Los Cuentos de Juan Bobo & Pedro Animal By Teatro SEA 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Cesar Galarce Auditorium Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center 234 east 149th Street, Bronx NY, Organized by Leandro Monzon
8- October 18, 2007, Lagrimas Negras by Teatro Circulo A presentation dedicated to the Senior Centers & Premio Ejemplo Hispano Award Ceremony 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Cesar Galarce Auditorium Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center 234 east 149th Street, Bronx NY Organized by Leandro Monzon ______________________________________________________________
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Contact Details: Bronx Hispanic Festival 3 Fordham Hill Oval, Suite 3H Bronx, N.Y. 10468 Tel (917) 699 -7598
Bronx Hispanic Festival Board of Directors: Luis Stephenberg (President), , Leandro Monzon(Treasure, Theater Commission, Alex Diaz ,(Fiesta Folk Hisp commission) Pedro Gaston(Art Commission), Alexis Mendoza(Art Commission), Marcelo Villagran (Sport Commission) Sergio Reyes (Sport Commission) Alexis George, Jennie Jackson, Rosa Lopez