Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Chicago

Irish American Heritage CenterIf you live in Chicago, you know that St Patrick’s Day is an important holiday here thanks to the big concentration of people of Irish-descent living in the city. It does not matter where you are from, everybody feels Irish on that day!  If you need ideas on how to celebrate,  then let me suggest the following activities:

Enjoy the Lights and Sounds of St Patrick’s Day on LightScape with the Trinity Irish Dancers

Friday, March 16, 11 am – 12 Noon
State Street between Lake and Van Buren

Enjoy lunchtime dancer performances along State Street as the Chicago Loop Alliance’s Lightscape celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with an Irish soundtrack all month.

Learn more about this event

Get a free Irish Breakfast 7am-10am – March 17at Christina’s Place

Click here for more information about this event.

Dyeing the River Green – 10:00 am – March 17, 2012
Turning the Chicago river green has been unique to Chicago for the past 43 years. Most people did not know that this is a privately funded operation, which gets more expensive each year. In 2012, the plumbers union will be turning the river green on Saturday March 17, starting at 10:30 A.M.! This year they will be east of Wabash Ave, and west of Columbus Dr. The dyeing operation can be best viewed from the East side of the Michigan Avenue bridge, the West side of the Columbus Drive bridge or upper and lower Wacker Drive between Michigan Avenue and Columbus Drive.Do you want to know the history behind dyeing the Chicago river green? Then click here

Chicago Official 2012 St. Patrick’s Day Parade – March 17 at noon

The free 57th annual St Patrick’s Day parade takes place at 12:00 noon, Saturday March 17, 2012, which begins at Balbo and Columbus Dr. and follows Columbus to Monroe St.     The Parade begins at noon on Saturday, March 17th. Head to the Buckingham Fountain Viewing Stand to see floats, bands, bagpipers, dancers and this year’s Irish Queen and her court.The parade is held on Saturday, the actual calendar date of Saint Patrick’s Day and takes place at 300 E Balbo Dr.

St Patrick’s Festival Saturday, March 17 at 1 pm
Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N. Knox Ave.

The Irish American Heritage Center celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a full day of festivities, including appearances by the Shannon Rovers, Trinity School of Dance, and more!

Learn more about this event


St. Patrick’s Day After party
Sunday, March 18 at 10:30 am
Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N. Knox Ave.

Live music, step dancing, face painting, and other festive entertainment follows morning mass and a full Irish breakfast at the Irish American Heritage Center.

Learn more about this event

Hope you get in the spirit and join me in celebrating Irish heritage in Chicago. Happy St Patrick’s Day to you!


You are invited to my Anniversary Party!

One of the most exciting up and coming city blogs – Chicago Urbanite – celebrates 1 year in the traditional Chicago style with music, dance, food and fun. And to top it all off, Chicago Latino TV will be covering the event, so be ready to smile for the camera! 🙂

Join us in positiveness so we can finally meet each other and form a stronger community bond.

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012 | 9 pm to 1am

FEATURING:

9PM-10PM: Free delicious Peruvian food will be served, courtesy of our sponsor MACHU PICCHU RESTAURANT 

10PM-11PM: Special performances and mini dance lessons by

Fabulous Yaasha Abraham from PASSISTAS SAMBA GROUP (Brazilian Dance) www.sambainchicago.com

Yaasha will also do a demonstration of Ethiopian Dance!

and

Directly from Laos via Chicago, Kid Jungle from THEE AUTHENTIC FEWSION (hip hop/breakdance)
Check him out here

11PM: Live performance by NU BAMBU, the hottest Urban Fusion band to hit Chicago. We sing in English and Spanish and mix Reggae and Latin rhythms in our music. The band members are from France/Venezuela, Peru, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the United States.

LOCATION:

SILVIE’S LOUNGE

1902 W. Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60613

Silvie’s Lounge is conveniently located one block away from the Irving Park Brown Line Stop

DRINK SPECIALS: JACK AND COKE $4, SMIRNOFF AND SODA $4, LEMON DROPS $4, YEAGER BOMBS $5, BEER SPECIALS $3.

CHICAGO LATINO TV will be covering this event, so be ready to smile for the camera! 🙂

SUGGESTED DONATION to keep the vibe going and more events to come: $5

RSVP here

Sponsored by: 

Media Partner:

You are invited to my Birthday Party tomorrow night!

Hello!

You are invited to celebrate one more year of me being alive 🙂

We will have the band I sing with, Nu Bambu, Chicago’s hottest urban fusion band (latin/reggae), performing that evening.

DJ Newlife from Foreign Exchange (FEx Events) will be spinning the best of classic and electronic world music!

DRINK SPECIAL: $4 ALL WELL DRINKS FROM 10 TO 11PM

DATE AND TIME: Saturday February 25 10pm-2am

LOCATION: BETWEEN, Peruvian Cafe and Lounge. 1324 N. Milwaukee Ave Chicago (Wicker Park)

See map here

Kitchen will be open all night
NO COVER
You may RSVP on Facebook
Hope to see you there!

Brazilian Carnival, Salsa, Flamenco and more

Tonight Chicagoans have more than one reason to be thankful for living in this wonderful city. We have four wonderful events going on tonight. These are:

BRAZILIAN CARNIVAL

We have three parties to choose from to celebrate Brazilian Carnival tonight. These are your options:

Brazilian Carnaval 2012 com Swing Brasileiro

Mayne Stage (1328 W Morse, Chicago).

9 p.m. – 3 a.m.

$15 in advance  $20 at the door. Buy tickets at  www.maynestage.com.

Here is a video that I took from last year’s celebration:

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Noite de Samba – Especial de Carnaval com The Paulinho Garcia Quartet

Katerina’s (1920 W. Irving Park Rd., Chicago).

10 p.m.- 1:30 a.m.

Cover $10.

Chicago Samba’s Official Carnaval

Logan Square Auditorium (2539 North Kedzie Blvd).

10 p.m.- 3 a.m.

$15, at www.chicagosamba.com.

Also, if you are looking to learn or brush up your Samba skills  before heading to these parties, then go to a free Samba workshop offered by  Passistas Samba presents at Brazil in Chicago School. 2212 W Sunnyside Ave Chicago

CHICAGO SALSA CONGRESS

Salsa Congresses celebrate the rich cultural legacy of Latin and Afro-Caribbean music and dance. The Chicago International Salsa Congress is Chicago’s Premier Latin Music and Dance event of the year, bringing you total immersion with an array of workshops, dance productions and live entertainment. This event runs through tomorrow at the Westin O’Hare on 6100 West River Road in Rosemont. For more information go to http://www.chicagosalsacongress.com 

CHICAGO FLAMENCO FESTIVAL

Currently celebrating its 10th year, the Festival’s opening reception was on February 9 and the final performance will take place on March 12th. More information at http://www.chicagoflamencofestival.com/. Here is a video of  our own Chicago Flamenco Company,  Ensemble Español:

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PERUVIAN WINTER CULTURAL PROGRAM

The Department of Modern Languages of DePaul University and the Peruvian Arts Society present their Winter Cultural Program today at  6pm at DePaul University Schmidt Academic Center Room 161 on the Lincoln ParkCampus, 2320 N. Kenmore Avenue (between W. Belden and Fullerton ). Visitors may park in the Sheffield parking facility, 2335 N. North Sheffield or the Clifton Parking Deck, 2330 North Clifton Avenue . The topic for this event is the life and literary work of Jose Maria Arguedas, one of the most notable figures of 20th century Peruvian literature. Arguedas is especially recognized for his intimate portrayals of indigenous Andean culture.This is a free event that will include a special performance by the group I dance with, Peruvian Folk Dance Center. Here is an adaptation in puppetry  of one of Arguedas stories:

I hope you get to go to any of these fabulous events. And if you do, I would love to hear from you. Chicago is truly a global cultural destination. Take advantage of it and enjoy it!


Got Brazilian?

Queen of Samba contest was a festive celebration of Brazilian culture in Chicago

Who would’ve thought a Chicago’s  cold Winter night could transform into a hot Brazilian summer evening? That is how it felt like at Logan Square Auditorium during the Chicago Samba’s Queen of Samba contest.  Chicago Samba is  a Midwest-based music ensemble that has been performing  the authentic sounds of Brazil mixed with the flavor of “Carnaval” for more than 21 years.   They are also the organizers of the only Queen of Samba contest in Chicago, an event that brings Brazilians and non-Brazilians together.

Some of the band members also come from non-Brazilian backgrounds. The keyboard player, for example, is from Uzbekistan, and the trumpet player is from the South Side of Chicago. His name is Ben Lamar and he  grew up listening to Marvin Gaye, Bossa Nova and Tom Jobim. Here he is giving us his best smile:


Ben moved to Rio de Janeiro for three years. When he first got there he could not speak any Portuguese and was afraid, but he was able to connect with people through his music. He naturally felt at ease in a culture that was attractive to him because it reminded him of old traditions that were common in America before capitalism took over. For example, Brazilians  fix things if they break instead of getting rid of them; they also go to small Mom and Pops neighborhood stores instead of big and impersonal supermarket chains, and they have musical instruments at home, the way it used to be here before the advent of the Television era. This allowed room for creativity, connection, and for sharing one’s family musical heritage. He suggests that when going to Brazil or any country in Latin America “forget about speaking languages, that just causes confusion, but connect with the soul, language is the last thing you worry about” he says. “I can transfer my good energy without even talking to you”. And certainly, his good energy and of the Chicago Samba ensemble was felt the whole night.

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Edilson Lima was an enthusiastic cheerleader throughout  the event. His energetic dance lead from the stage and from the dance floor, along with Chicago’s samba festive music, had everybody dancing non-stop. It definitely felt as if we were in the middle of a Carnival celebration. But the queen of the night was undoubtedly  the Queen of Samba contest. A group of beautiful ladies faced the judges and the  crowd to  show their love for Samba. The winner of the contest was Panamanian Karlies Kelley, who was crowned Queen of Samba and given the grand prize of $250. The second place was awarded to a Brazilian, Ludgy Cunha, who was named Princess of Samba and given a second price of $150. Our friends from Chicagoano, a website that covers all things Brazilian in Chicago, were also present at this event and shared their videos for this post. In this one you can see the current Queen of Samba Karlies Kelly performing (she is the first one appearing on the video):

After the contest, the party continued with a grand finale performed by dancers dressed in spectacular Carnival costumes. Chicago Samba’s Edilson Lima called Christina Trumbauch and Pierre Cameron from Folia Tropicalia Dance Group, to share the stage and dance with them:

This was an evening that definitely had an enthusiastic atmosphere, and it was a great way to start the Carnival festivities in Chicago. If you want to experience this by yourself, then go to one of the two Carnival celebrations that will take place on February 18, or why not go to both?  Click on the links below for more information about these events:

Chicago Samba

Swing Brasileiro and Folia Tropicalia

Feliz Carnaval Galera!

Chicago Flamenco Festival is here!!

Flamenco culture is native to Andalusia.
Image via Wikipedia

Click on the link below to get more information about this Festival, which starts on February 09

http://ow.ly/8VgHe

You are invited to an Afro-Peruvian Music, Dance and Cajon Workshops

Chicago has given me the opportunity to experience art in so many different ways.  One of them has been becoming a member of  a Peruvian folk dance group led by a very talented artist and dance teacher. His name is Ruben Pachas. I first met him at a dance workshop and was very impressed by the quality of his work. His classes are fun, energetic, and enriching.  He knows how to deconstruct dance steps and makes them easy to learn. I want to share this experience with you and invite you to a couple of Afro Peruvian Music and Dance Workshops that he will be offering. These workshops cover the history of the arrival of African culture to Peru, musical samples of three traditional Afro-Peruvian instruments, sample popular dances, and full-class participation in a percussion session and dance routine. The goal is to actively involve the participants in learning Afro-Peruvian instruments, rhythms, and dances. Below are the details for this event:
LOCATION:
BA Studio

2846 W North Ave, 2nd Floor, Chicago IL 60647
(Meet at side entrance on FRANCISCO AVE)

See map here

COST
$20 per workshop ($25 without RSVP)
Please RSVP via Facebook as attending
Or via chicagourbanite@hotmail.com (Subject: “Workshop”)
=======GET $10 OFF IF YOU TAKE BOTH WORKSHOPS========

PLEASE:
-ARRIVE 15 MINUTES EARLY

 Everyone has to get here early because it’s a locked building so I have to let you in when you get here. We will start on time! 🙂
-Wear work out clothes
-If possible, don’t wear shoes in studio unless they are indoor shoes

AFRO-PERUVIAN DANCE WORKSHOP
Feb 25th  2012
3pm -4pm
Cost:  $20 ($25 without RSVP)
Please RSVP via Facebook as attending
Or via chicagourbanite@hotmail.com (Subject: “Workshop”)
Join Ruben Pachas for a hands-on workshop on the diversity of Afro-Peruvian folk dance. He will focus  on the Festejo, a music and dance form developed in the plantation fields during the 18th century. The word Festejo, comes from the Spanish word festejar (to celebrate) .  True to its name, the music and dance of the Afro-Peruvian genre is joyous and vibrant but its traditional lyrics usually narrate the hardships of enslaved life. Participation will be encouraged. The class will last about one  hour and you will learn other Afro-Peruvian dances such as Zamacueca, Lando, Marinera & Vals.
AFRO-PERUVIAN CAJON WORKSHOP
Feb 25th  2012
4pm-5pm
Cost:  $20 ($25 without RSVP)
Please RSVP via Facebook as attending
Or via chicagourbanite@hotmail.com (Subject: “Workshop”)
Join us for another special workshop with Ruben Pachas and discover the Cajon (Box) drum. This class is an introduction to the Cajon drum & Afro-Peruvian rhythms – Festejo, Zamacueca, Lando, Marinera & Vals.
Students will learn how to play basic patterns and explore different rhythms and stroke combinations on the cajon drum.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME
(Beginners always welcome/Advanced students learn new techniques and refresh your Cajon skills)
CAJON DRUMS
(We recommend that you bring your own)
The Cajon drum (pronounced cahon)is the Spanish word for “box”. The idea of using a simple wooden box as a drum is believed to have originated in colonial Peru where Africans displaced from their homeland substituted cod shipping crates for their native drums. As a result, Afro-Peruvian music is a unique blend of Spanish, Andean, and African traditions. Today, this versatile drum is steadily gaining popularity and recognition and can be heard in many different styles of music worldwide.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
RUBEN PACHAS has a solid background in artistic performance and as a dance teacher with a strong emphasis in field research and dance techniques. He is a graduate of  the prestigious Escuela Nacional Superior de Folklore  Jose Maria Arguedas and has an extensive experience as a professional Folk dance teacher. He is the Founder and Director of Peruvian Folk Dance Center, a Chicago dance group whose mission is to promote Peruvian culture through the teaching and performance of Peruvian folk dances.  
Here is video with a sample of Afro-Peruvian dances performed by the Afro-Peruvian musical ensemble Peru Negro:

2/10: Party in a serious way

Soulphonetic’s Christian Vera is turning 30 this month.  Soulphonetics is a DJ collective that spins the soulful sounds of House, Jazz and all forms of Afro-Latin and Electronic rhythms.   I have been to some of their Dance Syndrome parties and have always had a blast. Christian will be celebrating with some of Chicago’s best DJs such as Sound Culture and DJ New Life, up and coming hip-hop crew PRESTON & JOEY PURPS, and international carioca bass queen Zuzuka Poderosa.
Zuzuka Poderosa drops Brazilian bred, BK-based swagger like no other. A stylistic blend of Funk Carioca Bass and NYC rumble add a breath of fresh air to today’s international music scene.

When

Friday, February 10, 2012
9:00 pm – 2:00 am

Where

BEAUTY BAR
1444 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60642
Get Directions

Cost

$5 cover (21+)

Happy Chinese New Year!

It is time to visit Chicago’s Chinatown to celebrate the 2012 Lunar New Year, the Year of the DRAGON 4710, with a parade that will include marching bands, floats, lions teams, a mystical dragon, and Miss Friendship Ambassador. This year’s parade also kicks off celebrations of the Chinatown Centennial 1912-2012.

Dates:

Jan 29, 2012

Hours:

Parade steps off at 1 pm, other activities start at 11:30 a.m.

Location:

Chinatown

24th St. & Wentworth Ave.

Chicago, IL 60616

Admission:

FREE

Website:

For additional information please visit www.chicagochinatown.org

Public Transportation:

For travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com 

Learn more about Chinese culture in Chicago:

Check out Chicago Chinese Cultural InstituteThey have events from showing you how to cook a Chinese New Year Family Dinner, to The Chopstick Dining Club, and even Chinese Kite Making and Paper-cutting Workshops.The following websites also offer Chinatown group tours:

Chinatown Tour Chicago

Chicago Food Planet

Tonight: Join me at a Pisco and Peruvian Gourmet Food Event Showcasing the Cuisine of Lima


Come to a fun and educational guided tasting event honoring the 477th Anniversary of the city of Lima, and discover why it was declared the “Gastronomic Capital of the Americas” at the International Gastronomic Summit Madrid Fusion.

 

Tasting includes:

Two Pisco-based cocktails

Tasting of five varieties of Pisco guided by Sommelier Juan Illescas

Causa Limeña de Pulpo. Exclusively found in Peruvian Cuisine, a cold, tangy, mildly spicy mash potato cake topped with olive mayo and octopus.

Anticucho. Of African origin and sold mostly by street vendors, an incomparable skewer of beautiful texture and mouthwatering flavor.

Aji de Gallina, a delicious and traditional chicken stew that resulted from the fusion of Peruvian cuisine with French cooking traditions. It is a spicy, nutty cheese sauce served over baby yellow potatoes.

Surprise Dessert from Colonial Lima.

Special performance by Peruvian Tenor Javier Bernardo, from the Lyric Opera of Chicago

Peruvian DJ/Music

When: Thursday January 19 2012 from 7 to 11pm

(Tasting goes from 7 to 9pm and DJ until 11pm)

Where: Between Peruvian Cafe & Pisco Bar 1324 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL 60622

Cost: $35 at the door

 

Questions? Please call (773) 257 3679 ,  (773) 292-0585 or send an email to chicagourbanite@hotmail.com

 


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