11th Annual Latin Culture Celebration At Berklee: A month Of jazz performances & clinics
Berklee presents its 11th annual Latin Culture Celebration, an event organized by students to showcase music from Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela, Panama, and other parts of Latin American. Public events take place throughout the month of November, with concerts and clinics presented by students, faculty, alumni, staff, and guest artists. Highlights include concerts by Puerto Rican pianist Angel David Mattos November 4th, vocalists Mili Bermejo and Patricia Elena Vlieg November 10th, and Cuban superstar Issac Delgado November 12th.
All concerts are open to the public; clinics are only open to Berklee students. Concerts are at the Berklee Performance Center, 136 Massachusetts Avenue, and are $10 for general admission, unless otherwise noted.
Events at Cafe 939, 939 Boylston Street; David Friend Recital Hall, 921 Boylston Street; and Recital Hall 1A and 1W, 1140 Boylston Street; are free.
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