Open Arts LES: Errold Lanier Jr
Drummer Errold Lanier Jr and accompanying musicians will be playing a mix of Free Jazz, original tunes, and covers! @edrums91
Drummer Errold Lanier Jr and accompanying musicians will be playing a mix of Free Jazz, original tunes, and covers! @edrums91
Join FAB at M'Finda Kalunga Community Garden for Juneteenth 2025 on the 21st! M'Finda Kalunga Community Garden has been celebrating Juneteenth since 2004, and invite you to bring your friends & family, to enjoy an afternoon of joy, history, and connection in the Lower East Side. Experience live music, community art and LES Black history! … Continue reading Juneteenth at M’Finda Kalunga Garden
Doomsday Meditators present Chaos Lavender, an evening of queer performances that range from a gentle hum to a wild abandonment. We will bring some poetry, stories, short scenes, dance and more. Doomsday Meditators is the co-writing team for Doomsday Meditation, a devised theatrical production that premiered at WOW Cafe Theater in 2021. Doomies Bleu Zephra … Continue reading Open Arts LES: WOW Cafe Theater
Chota Madre began when José Juan Paredes young Afro-Ecuadorian, 24 and Christopher Terán, 22 years old from the province of Imbabura, meet each other a summer afternoon of 2010 when they met to play music with musicians and felt they shared a passion and courage for the music Bomba del Chota Valley. That afternoon they … Continue reading Open Arts LES: Chota Madre
Belgian singer-songwriter Mari Bel lives right on Avenue B in New York's East village. Having lived and worked in different countries, Mari Bel is inspired by different musical cultures and sings in 4 different languages (Spanish, English, Portuguese and French). Before NY, she lived in Cuba for several years, where she recorded her albums "Havana … Continue reading Open Arts LES: Mari Bel and friends
La Tribu is a dynamic 9 piece ensemble of musicians from Argentina and Uruguay that blends the rich musical traditions of South America with the sophisticated sounds of New York jazz. Their repertoire includes legendary songs from their homelands as well as original compositions that stay true to their roots. Featuring singer Carmen Borla plus … Continue reading Open Arts LES: La Tribu
Alex Harsley has lived and worked on the block since the 1970s, and has been documenting life in NYC since the 1950s. His astonishing archive includes street photography of the Lower East Side, Coney Island and Harlem, among others, as well as event and portrait photography with a particular focus on Black luminaries including John … Continue reading Open Arts LES: New York Theatre Workshop Celebrates Photographer Alex Harsley
NY-based drummer, composer, and educator Wen-Ting Wu is a diverse artist from Taiwan with a background ranging from jazz to contemporary music. Besides being a member in Grammy-winner Frank Lacy’s Septet and AAPI Jazz Collective currently, she has also shared the stage with jazz artists such as Ed Cherry, Helen Sung, Bertha Hope, Lonnie Plaxico, … Continue reading Open Arts LES: Wen-Ting Wu Trio
Amawta Roots is part of a musicians program at the Ecuadorian American Cultural Center’s initiative to amplify Ecuadorian American musical genres, instruments and talent. Amawta Roots is a musical group in charge of disseminating the different Ecuadorian musical genres for New York City community and beyond, which wants to project Ecuador as a cultural power … Continue reading Open Arts LES: Amawta Roots
Born and raised in Brazil, but thriving in New York, Jamile's artistry includes a love of language, a closeness with genre, a deep feeling for style—and a demand to throw all of these aside for the pleasures of transcendence. Jamile specifically loves mixing modern jazz and Brazilian jazz, as well as her original compositions, in … Continue reading Open Arts LES: Jamile Staevie Ayres