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African Rhythm, Roots & Diaspora

  • 66 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011 United States (map)

Join for an enlightening discussion and demonstration by Carlos Mateu, a percussion artist, dancer, and musicologist in revealing the African roots of popular Latin music. He will lead us through live percussion, basic Cuban rumba movement, and the historical and cultural context of Latin dance music.

iAfroSabor is a New York City–based Afro-Latin dance culture organization rooted in Black joy, identity, and belonging. They center Afro-Latin dances while explicitly honoring their Afro-diasporic origins. AfroSabor creates intentional cultural spaces where Black dancers gather to dance, learn, and build community without having to explain or minimize their identity. The organization's work is culture-first, prioritizing lineage, musicality, and communal exchange over performance or aesthetics. Through classes, socials, and community events, AfroSabor cultivates a living dance culture grounded in Black history and collective joy.

Doors open at 7pm!


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