Pan American Musical Art Research (PAMAR), founded in 1984 by Uruguayan-born pianist and Artistic Director Polly Ferman, will present
Roots and Styles, its 19th Annual
Latin American Cultural Week (LACW), featuring artists from the Americas, Saturday, November 16 through Saturday, November 23.
For more LACW 2024 information, visit
https://pamar.org/portfolio-items/lacw#. For questions, please contact PAMAR at
pamar@pamar.org.
LACW 2024 is sponsored, in part, by Creative Engagement, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, UMEZ Arts Engagement and The Consul General and Promotion Center of the Republic of Argentina. Further support comes from De Norte a Sur, Flamart – Diversity in Action and St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery.
Pan American Musical Art Research's (PAMAR’s) mission is to promote, preserve, create awareness and appreciation of Latin American arts and culture and their roots in Spanish, African and other cultures, in New York City and beyond. PAMAR serves performing, visual, film, and literary artists eager to expand awareness of and appreciation for their work to audiences familiar with these art forms, while also developing a public often unfamiliar with them by collaborating with traditional as well as non-traditional, often community-based, organizations and venues. This has in years past featured presentations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. Visit them at
http://www.pamar.org.