Kaypacha Dance by Cynthia Paniagua
Renowned cultural dancers and educators, Cynthia Paniagua, Founder of Kaypacha Dance and Milteri Tucker Concepcion, Founder of Bombazo Dance Company come together to offer a unique and special 2hr dance workshop highlighting the Afrodiasporic dances of FESTEJO de Peru & BOMBA PuertoRiqueña ! It's a PERURICAN dance class which will also insert songs heard at Boricua jam parties and Peruvian jaranas. In other words IT'S GONNA BE OTRA COSAAAAAA !
***Get your dance on to live percussion by 2x Grammy nominated percussionist Oreste Abrantes and Peruvian percussionist specialist Hector "Jereto" Ferreyra.
BOMBA:
Bomba is an important part of PuertoRico's African ancestral practices dating back to the 17th century, preserved and maintained by enslaved and free people of color. It's an Afro–Puerto Rican dance rooted in resistance, community, and ancestral memory. Originating from enslaved Africans in Puerto Rico, it centers the dancer as the lead, engaging in a powerful call-and-response with the drummer. Through grounded movement, improvisation, and rhythmic dialogue, Bomba becomes a space for self-expression and storytelling. More than a dance, Bomba is a living cultural practice that affirms identity, resilience, and collective joy.
FESTEJO:
Students will learn and celebrate Afro-Peruvian traditional rhythm and dance of Festejo. This class leads students from the root, history & ritual of the dance to a high fiesta energy of "la jarana". This is an OPEN level class. This class welcomes beginners & experienced dancers who want to refresh technique & return to the root of Festejo.
Cuando: FEB 8th from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. *** Sign in begins at 11:45 am *** Class begins at 12:00 pm
Donde: Greenspace Studio 37-24 24th st Suite 211, Long Island City NY 11101
NOTE: To secure your spot you must register and complete payment on this page. Classes sell out quickly !
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Milteri Tucker Concepcion is renowned master Bomba dancer and dance educator born and raised in Puerto Rico. Has performed for urban artist Don Omar, featured dancer in' In the Heights' the Movie and Spike Lee's 'Higest to Lowest' starring Denzel Washington. Founder and CEO of Bombazo Dance Company, a Bronx based nonprofit dance organization and Bombazo Wear Bomba Caribbean Skirts.
Cynthia Paniagua Cynthia Paniagua is a dancer, choreographer, scholar and dance educator whose work reflects and honors her Peruvian, PuertoRican and Nuyorican heritage. She is a Fulbright scholar who has researched and practiced traditional dances in Peru for 20 years, leading to the creation of her program Dance Your Ancestors. Cynthia’s work and performances have been featured on PBS, NBC, Lincoln Center, The Times Center, In The Heights the movie, U.S. Embassy tour in Peru and Colombia, UN Symphony Orchestra, universities across the U.S. and documentary “Soy Andina”.