For one night only, the audience will get a raw and intimate glimpse at the world of Latinas and our personal spaces - our skin, our hair, our clothes, our bodies, our tongue.
7:00PM :Gallery open for public, Enjoy Music by DJ Lady Ly, View Art, Have Drinks & Light Snacks
8:15PM Performances: Mix and Mingle, Gallery open for the night
11:00PM Close
Visual Artists: Nayda A. Cuevas, Christina Rank, Mariana Lorenzo, Rixy Fz, & Celeste Cruz
“Cocinando Una Cancion” A Recipe on How to Cook a
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For one night only, the audience will get a raw and intimate glimpse at the world of Latinas and our personal spaces – our skin, our hair, our clothes, our bodies, our tongue.
7:00PM :Gallery open for public, Enjoy Music by DJ Lady Ly, View Art, Have Drinks & Light Snacks
8:15PM Performances: Mix and Mingle, Gallery open for the night
11:00PM Close
Visual Artists: Nayda A. Cuevas, Christina Rank, Mariana Lorenzo, Rixy Fz, & Celeste Cruz
“Cocinando Una Cancion” A Recipe on How to Cook a Song by Sandra “Sasi” Marcelino. This interactive dance performance will highlight the intersection of Afro-Cuban dance with Latinx culture.
‘La Corona’ Messages from our Hair by Yvette Modestin of Encuentro Diaspora Afro. Black women, Latina women, Black Latina women’s hair is more than a style. The performance will take attendees through the history of hair and the impact both visually and mentally on women of color.
“Tres: A Musical Journey of Afro-Resilience” by Kaovanny ‘La Caoba’. Kaovanny communicates beauty, power, strength and independence in her ten minute set. She highlights the gift of being an Afro-Latina and the power of healing through music.
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