Playful New Music @ Pregones
Pregones Theater 571-575 Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY, United StatesThe Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet performs works by Angélica Negrón as part of March is Music month at the Pregones Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.
The Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet performs works by Angélica Negrón as part of March is Music month at the Pregones Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.
Spring Celebration! Join the Bronx Arts Ensemble at the New York Botanical Garden’s Ross Hall for a celebration of spring! The Bronx Arts Ensemble woodwind quintet will perform a concert of works inspired by or evocative of the natural world.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents Bronx-Born trumpeter and composer Ray Vega in concert with The Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet. The concert will include old standards by Duke Ellington, Bernie Miller, and Kurt Weill, as well as original compositions by Mr. Vega.
Yahaya Kamate will lead a dance demonstration and perform at the opening night of Bronx Night Market.
Gwendolyn is having a bad day. It’s raining cats and dogs. Mom took her phone. She’s tired of TV. What’s a girl to do? Time for some daydreaming. Some MUSICAL daydreaming. Gwendolyn imagines her future as a member of an all-girl band. Get ready for her to create characters and puppeteer them right in front of your eyes! Written by Dante Albertie and Mary Ann McSweeney.
Gwendolyn is having a bad day. It’s raining cats and dogs. Mom took her phone. She’s tired of TV. What’s a girl to do? Time for some daydreaming. Some MUSICAL daydreaming. Gwendolyn imagines her future as a member of an all-girl band. Get ready for her to create characters and puppeteer them right in front of your eyes! Written by Dante Albertie and Mary Ann McSweeney.
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The BAE woodwind quintet will present an afternoon garden concert of the works curated by founding oboist Louise Scribner to pay homage to 50 years of music-making in the Bronx!
Join Bronx Arts Ensemble and The Bodoma Garifuna Culture Band to perform at Casita Maria‘s 11th annual South Bronx Culture Festival.
50th Anniversary celebrating music and education in The Bronx with MC Roger Clark (NY1) and honoring Vanessa Gibson, Tania León, and Kimberly Olsen.
Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Bronx Arts Ensemble invite you to an evening celebration of Juneteenth. The program will begin on the back deck of the Van Cortlandt Golf House with performances, including music and spoken word. Then join us for a procession with drums to the Enslaved African Burial Ground for a libation ceremony, honoring the memory of the enslaved people.
Join the Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet in their exploration of Carribean music, including folk songs from Jamaica and Haiti; the music of Guadelope-born composer Joseph Boulogne, and Florence Price’s monumental work, Five Folksongs in Counterpoint.
Tunes on Tuesdays: Bronx Arts Ensemble Presents: Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra Tuesday, June 28 @ 4 PMCo-op City Field Stage Enjoy an afternoon of Latin Jazz music performed by The Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra. This event will be held across the Baseball field. See the map below, where the star emoji (⭐) is […]
The Bronx Arts Ensemble Presents teaching artist O’Dane Whilby, who will be performing a set during the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance Farmer’s Market. Come down, get some veggies and boogie with Farmer O’Dane!
The Bronx Arts Ensemble is proud to kick off their 2022-23 season with North American Redux– a survey of music written and inspired by this continent.
Join the Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet in their celebration of the works of Black musicians in the Americas. From the folk songs from Jamaica and Haiti, to Florence Price’s monumental Five Folksongs in Counterpoint.