This program is a part of El Museo en Tu Casa, our new bilingual digital initiative encouraging visitors to explore and learn about Latino art and culture. TaDeo hopes to continue his utilization of Folkloric arts as a platform to unite communities and bring about cultural awareness and appreciation. TaDeo is currently working on a project that will be performed at the University of Pennsylvania that is a fusion of Afro-Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, Dominican Palo, and Stepping. He is the featured principle dancer of the “Midnight Rumba” with Roman Diaz at the Zinc Bar and has most recently choreographed the production of “She Wore Those Shoes” for the Power Street Theatre Company of Philadelphia. TaDeo has honed his training with renowned companies such as Global Rhythms, Oyu-Oro, and Bembe Collective. TaDeo Asojano is a New York City based dancer, singer, and actor who specializes in Afro-Cuban and Afro Puerto-Rican Folkloric and popular dance. ![]() The works become part of the urban landscape. Public engagement is a primary goal of each installation. They are often washed and refurbished to be reinstalled in various locations such as school playgrounds. Her installations take a few months to create but are generally approved by the city to stay in place for up to one year. Her first installation created in 2014, Blue Iris endeared her to the East Harlem community that she now calls home. The site-specific installations are sewn onto chain-link fences in parks and public spaces. She works with acrylic yarn to create oversized 2-Dimensional crochet flowers, trees and wildlife. Naomi Lawrence is a NYC Fiber Artist based in East Harlem. Please practice social distancing, whenever possible. Face coverings are required for all adults and children over the age of 2. Please practice social distancing, whenever possible.įor Gallery visitation: All visitors will have their temperature screened upon entry. ![]() For more info, click here.įor Outdoor In-Person programs: Face coverings are required for all adults and children over the age of 2. To ensure the health and safety of our visitors and staff, and to improve your experience at the Museum, please see below health and safety guidelines to consider during your next visit. El Museo Health & Safety Guidelines (as of )
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