Posadas & Parandas – NYC – 12/11

El Museo’s Holiday Posada and Parranda Party for Members
Friday, December 11 @ 7:00 pm
$0-$60

Join a festive holiday evening at El Museo! In the tradition of this holiday celebration, popular in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and much of Latin America, there will be plenty of piñatas, coquito and delicious treats…

El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue
at 104th Street
New York, NY 10029
212.831.7272 phone
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PARRANDA …en la casa! 
A Special Holiday Event of In The House
Friday, December 11 @ 10 am & 12 pm
Presented by Los Pleneros de la 21
$5 students/teachers
Call 212-427-5221 to order
official website

Los Pleneros de la 21 proudly present ¡PARRANDA …en la casa A SPECIAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION OF Bomba & Plena:

¡MIRA YA TÚ VES, Llegaron las Navidades!
December is the time of the year where Puerto Ricans and Latinos everywhere unite come together to celebrate the year culture through FOOD, FAMILY, MUSIC & DANCE! Join Los Pleneros de la 21 during our favorite time of the year to kick-off this holiday season as we celebrate our FIRST PARRANDA complete with traditional Bombas, Plenas & Seasonal Aguinaldos. In true LP21 style, this show will bring you and your students to your feet, to participate directly with the artists and learn more about this festive time of the year! This is the perfect way to give a close to the year with your students, teachers and colleagues!

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