Who: State Senator Cordell Cleare in partnership with El Barrio Music Speaks Festival will be hosting her 2nd Annual Afro-Latino Jazz Concert in Harlem.
What: The Afro-Latino Jazz Festival is a celebration of the vibrant musical genre born and perfected in our community. Senator Cordell Cleare invites everyone to attend the 2nd Annual Festival, with Marcus Garvey Park as the stunning backdrop. This family-friendly event highlights the rich cultural heritage of Afro-Latino music, with performances by:
Joe Cuba & Sextet
Gina D’Soto
Steven Quendo
Steve Colon & Siglo 20, featuring Connie Grossman (Flautas)
With community partners and sponsors, including the Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance and Harlem Arts Alliance, this festival promises another unforgettable day of family fun, cultural pride, and world-class performances.
When: Wednesday, September 25th, 2024, from 3 pm to 7 pm.
Where: Marcus Garvey Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park
Why: State Senator Cordell Cleare said, “I am hosting the 2nd Annual Afro-Latino Jazz Festival because it is vital to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage that shapes our community. Afro-Latino music is a powerful expression of the fusion of African, Latino, and Caribbean influences, and this festival serves as a platform to honor those traditions while uplifting artists who carry them forward. By hosting this event, I aim to foster unity, pride, and appreciation for the diverse cultures that make Harlem so vibrant. It’s also an opportunity to bring families together, celebrate our shared history, and ensure that future generations continue to embrace and celebrate this cultural legacy.”
Carlos Diaz of El Barrio Music Speaks Festival said: “I am thrilled to collaborate with New York State Senator Cordell Cleare for the 2nd Annual Afro-Latino Jazz Festival. This vibrant event will showcase incredible jazz performances and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of our community. Thank you, Senator Cleare, for hosting such a remarkable festival that honors our seniors and brings joy to all.”
Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (Belongó) said, “We at Belongó/Afro Latin Jazz Alliance are thrilled to be participating in the Afro Latin Jazz Festival organized by Senator Cordell Cleare for the second time. Bringing this music and culture to our community is a major tenet of who we are and what we do. It is so important to highlight the connections between the Black and Latino communities of Harlem and El Barrio. This festival provides a special opportunity for everyone to celebrate together what makes us special, what unites us, and that we love having a good time together.”