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PARA UN PANDERETERO MAYOR | A CELEBRATION OF HÉCTOR “TITO” MATOS

BomPlenazo | 2020 - 2022
PARA UN PANDERETERO MAYOR
A CELEBRATION OF HÉCTOR “TITO” MATOS

Friday, March 25, 2022, 8:00 p.m. (EDT)

Live on the Main Theater of Hostos Community College

FREE Admission ● Registration Required

A special evening celebrating the life, legacy, and spirit of Héctor “Tito” Matos, the master percussionist, vocalist, and passionate guardian of the plena – the African-rooted musical form from Puerto Rico. Tito helped create and name the Hostos Center’s BomPlenazo Festival – the biennial celebration of Afro-Puerto Rican music and dance that began in 2000.

Bringing together the artistry of several bomba and plena artists from New York and Puerto Rico, the BomPlenazo Collective will raise the volume on the songs Tito sang and made popular. As one “familia,” the Collective will pay tribute to Tito’s spirit and his 40 years of artistic, educational and humanitarian contributions.

Luminaries of Viento de Agua and Los Pleneros de la 21 will be featured,
along with a special presentation by La Máquina Insular with

Alex "Apolo" Ayala | Nelson Matthew González | Desmar Guevara | Juan Gutiérrez
Norka Nadal | Ricardo Pons | Erick Noel Rosado | Alberto Toro | Víctor Vélez

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This final and special concert of the 20th Anniversary of the BomPlenazo Festival is produced by the Hostos Center for Arts & Culture and guided by the BomPlenazo Advisory Committee of musical practitioners and community members. Funding is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts, The Howard Gilman Foundation, the offices of City Council member Rafael Salamanca, Jr., and New York State Assemblyman José Rivera. Los Pleneros de la 21's participation and collaboration have been made possible in part with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the offices of City Council member Diana Ayala.