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WHEN:
Friday, November 6th at 8:00pm
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Go dance Veracruz style with Radio Jarocho at Shrine! Get in touch with truly mexican tradition and music with these guys…
“Radio Jarocho is a unique New York City-based project devoted entirely to the son jarocho and fandango traditions from southern Veracruz, Mexico. The group has performed in notable events dedicated to Mexican and Latin American folk arts in the state of New York and Washington D.C. These include: Celebrate Mexico Now!, National Geographic’s All Roads Film Festival, and Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Chili Fest, where they shared the bill with folk music legend: Pete Seeger. Radio Jarocho has also performed in clubs around the city like Banjo Jim’s and Jalopy Theater. As part of the artist’s roster in organizations like Brooklyn Arts Council, Mano a Mano, City Lore, and the Americas Society, they have promoted son jarocho in public schools and community events throughout the five boroughs of New York City.” – Radio Jarocho Website
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WHERE: Shrine 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard New York, NY 10030 shrinenyc.com/ HOOD: Harlem, Manhattan |
DIRECTIONS: 135th St (2, 3) 135th St (B, C) |
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