Los Hacheros with Jeremy Bosch
Los Hacheros with Jeremy Bosch
Enjoy a beginner's salsa dance lesson, then take to the dance floor for a live concert from Brooklyn charanga quintet Los Hacheros, featuring specialists on flute, congas, tres, violin and baby bass.
FREE
Lincoln Center - Josie Robertson Plaza
July 02, 2022 | 6:30 pm
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Performance details

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How to attend

There are two ways to access this event:
1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up!
2. Limited Advance Reservation will also be available for this event, opening at 12:00 pm on the Monday before the event date.

Location

Lincoln Center
Josie Robertson Plaza
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY

About The Performance

Style: Salsa
Dance Instructors: Talia Castro-Pozo and Adriel Flete 
DJ: DJ Marysol 

All summer long, ¡VAYA! honors NYC’s rich traditions of Latin dance and music with movement instruction and concerts tailored for dancers of all skill levels. Following a warm-up set of contemporary and classic salsa hits from WFDU’s DJ Mar Y Sol and some basic dance instructions from performer Talia Castro-Pozo, you’ll be ready to take the dance floor for a live concert from Brooklyn charanga quintet Los Hacheros, featuring specialists on flute, congas, tres, violin and baby bass. Los Hacheros draws inspiration from the past but charts a path to a shining future for salsa dura, displaying equal mastery of both rustic Cuban rhythms and the contemporary sounds of modern salsa.

This evening features an adapted dance lesson from 5:15-6:00 pm, designed to be accessible for people with mobility concerns and will include seated instructors. The lesson will be led by instructors from the Mark Morris Dance Group’s Dance for PD program, which specializes in creatively addressing balance, cognition, motor skills, and physical confidence through dance. All are welcome to participate and are encouraged to participate in the full evening of programming. Dance for PD instructors will also be offering seated versions of material shared at the public lesson and throughout the evening.

Image: courtesy of Lincoln Center