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SUMMARY:CONCERT | Bobby Sanabria and Tres Magos (Three Magicians)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2026 Arthur Patchett Memorial Music Series\, Wallkill River Center for the Arts (WRCA) is pleased to present Bobby Sanabria and Tres Magos (Three Magicians). \n  \nSunday\, May 31\, 3 – 5 pm\nGoshen Green Farm\n3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY \n\n\n“Bobby Sanabria is equally adept at the swinging big band sounds of drummers Buddy Rich and Louis Bellson along with other boyhood heroes\, fusion pioneer Billy Cobham and timbale titan Tito Puente.” – Bill Milkowski\, Jazz Times \n“(Mr. Sanabria) expands the possibilities\, moving the sounds of bands like that of (Puente and Machito)\, with all the heft\, intricacy and clave-based dance rhythm\, into the harmonically oriented sophistication of current New York jazz players.  It’s New York up and down\, and back and forth across the last century\, from the streets to the mambo palaces to the conservatories.”  – Ben Ratliff\, The New York Times  \n  \nPresented by WRCA\, the 2026 concert series is curated by vocalist\, composer\, and WRCA Board member Judi Silvano. \n\nPLEASE NOTE\, the concert series is free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $20/person. Due to the intimate nature of concert locations and limited seating\, advance registration is recommended but not required. To reserve your seat\, register by purchasing a FREE ticket – at bottom of event page. \n  \n_______________ \n\n\nAbout the performer:\n Bobby Sanabria\, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music\, is an accomplished drummer\, percussionist\, composer\, arranger\, documentary film producer\, activist\, radio host\, writer and multi-Grammy nominee. He is a native Nuyorican son of the South Bronx. \nSanabria’s versatility as both a drummer and percussionist from small group to big band has become legendary. He’s performed and recorded with every major figure in the history of Latin jazz\, salsa\, and jazz\, with such legends as Dizzy Gillespie\, Tito Puente\, Mongo Santamaria\, Eddie Palmieri\, Paquito D’Rivera\, Candido\, Charles McPherson\, Larry Harlow\, Ruben Blades\, Celia Cruz\, and the Father of Afro-Cuban jazz\, Mario Bauzá (as his drummer for 9 years touring and recording on his major Grammy nominated albums). \nSanabria is the Leader of Quarteto Aché\, Sexteto Ibiano\, Ascensión\, and his Multiverse Big Band. His big band albums have all been nominated for Grammys\, most notably Multiverse (double Grammy nominated 2012) and recently West Side Story Reimagined\, a two CD set recorded live at Dizzy’s\, NYC which was awarded the Jazz Journalists Record of the Year Award (2019) and hailed as a masterpiece by the Wall Street Journal. \nHe has composed music for award winning documentaries From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale (2006) and La Madrina: The Savage Life of Lorine Padilla (2020)\, also appearing in The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King (2003)\, Latin Music USA (2006)\, We Like It Like That: The Story of Latin Boogaloo (2015) and Let’s Get The Rhythm (2016).  \n\nNUMEROUS AWARDS include: \nDRUM! Magazine\, Percussionist of the Year (2005) \nJazz Journalists Association\, Percussionist of the Year (2011\, 2013) \nVoted one of the Top 10 Percussionists in the world by the Readers and Critics Polls of Downbeat Magazine for the last 12 years \nMember of Max Roach’s legendary percussion ensemble M’BOOM. \nSelected by legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock to represent Latin Jazz with his Quarteto Ache’ for the first Annual UNESCO International Day of Jazz at the United Nations \nInduction into the 2006 Bronx Walk of Fame\, Jazz Education Network’s LeJENS of Latin Jazz Award in 2018 \nHis name being read into the U.S. Congressional Record by Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio in 2008. \nNamed Godfather/Padrino of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City in 2019.  \n  \nAS AN EDUCATOR: \nHonorary Doctorate by Lehman College in New York. \nFormerly on the faculty of his alma mater the Berklee College of  Music\, NYU\, The Manhattan School of Music (20 years) and is still on the faculty of The New School University (30 years).  \nCo-Artistic Director of Bronx Music Heritage Center/Bronx Music Hall. Host of the Latin Jazz Cruise by leading jazz radio station WBGO FM \nHis Lifelong commitment to Educating a New Generation of players\, composers\, arrangers has no parallel.  \n  \nRECENT WORKS:  \nHis latest critically acclaimed double CD with his Multiverse Big Band\, VOX HUMANA\, recorded live at Dizzy’s\, NYC\, features vocalists Janis Siegel\, Antoinette Montague and Jennifer Jade Ledesna and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Jazz recording (2024).  \nHis current CD project ARSENIO AND BEYOND\, recorded live at the Bronx Music Hall with his Multiverse Big Band (released 2026) honors Arsenio Rodriguez\, the true “Father of Mambo”. \n\n____________ \nAbout the concert location:   \n\nGoshen Green Farm ‘committed to building community through food\, art and education’\, has hosted many events with the WRCA in the past 10 years for which we are grateful. \nThis a family-owned farm specializes in pesticide free\, biodynamic\, and permaculture growing techniques\, without the use of chemicals or GMOs. Incorporating principles such as crop rotation/composting/cover cropping/ natural fertilizers and companion planting\, they add vitality to the plants and soil and nutritional value to their harvest.  \nA variety of products made from the plants grown at the farm are available on their website and at their Market which is open seasonally Saturdays & Sundays\, 11am-4pm.  \n\n_______________ \n  \nWRCA’s 2026 concert series has been made possible thanks to: \n \n  \n \n \n \n \n \nWallkill River Center for the Arts programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/concert-bobby-sanabria-and-tres-magos-three-magicians/
LOCATION:Goshen Green Farm\, 3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY\, 10924
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Music,Special Events
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SUMMARY:CONCERT | Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
DESCRIPTION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts is pleased to present the THUNDERBIRD AMERICAN INDIAN DANCERS as part of our 2025 music series. \n\nThe Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are the oldest resident Native American dance company in New York. The troupe was founded in 1963 by a group of ten Native American men and women\, all New Yorkers\, who were descended from Mohawk\, Hopi\, Winnebago and San Blas tribes. Some were in school at the time; all were “first generation\,” meaning that their parents had been born on reservations. They founded the troupe to keep alive the traditions\, songs and dances they had learned from their parents\, and added to their repertoire from other Native Americans living in New York and some who were passing through. Within three or four years\, they were traveling throughout the continental U.S.\, expanding and sharing their repertoire and gleaning new dances on the reservations. (A number of Thunderbird members are winners of Fancy Dance contests held on reservations\, where the standard of competition is unmistakably high.) \nSaturday\, September 6\, 5 – 7 pm\nThe Barn at Goshen Green Farm\n3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $20/person. Registration – at bottom of event page –  is strongly recommended as space is limited. Reserve you spot today! \n_____ \n\n\n\nAbout the performers:\n\n\nMembers of the Thunderbirds range in professions from teachers to hospital patient advocates\, tree surgeons and computer engineers who share a commitment to raising scholarships for young American Indian students.  Over the years\, Thunderbird works\, activities and events have assisted more than 400 students. Original members included: Louis Mofsie\, Josephine Mofsie Tarrant\, Muriel Miguel\, Gloria Miguel\, Marguarite\, Jonathan Williams and others. Swift Eagle from the Santo Domingo Pueblo and others taught the group Native American Indian culture\, dances\, songs passing down information that would have otherwise been lost. \n\nAn Important History: Preserving Native Culture Traditions \nThunderbird American Indian Dancers\, officially incorporated in 1963\, tracing its roots further back\, to a group of teenagers called the Little Eagles.  From the beginning\, keenly aware of the great diversity of tribal groups living in and around the metropolitan area — each with a very distinct cultural background — its members were determined to learn and preserve the songs and dances of their own tribes\, then to branch out and include other tribes.  Their teachers were their fathers\, mothers\, aunts\, uncles\, and cousins. Since its formation\, Louis Mofsie and the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers have visited and performed in almost all fifty states\, where they have learned from a wide variety of Indian peoples. The Thunderbirds pledged to help preserve and perpetuate the culture and traditions of the American Indian people through their songs and dances\, and their ceremonies wherever possible\, and to bring before the general public a more realistic picture and greater understanding of the American Indian people through dance performances\, lectures\, pow wows and workshops.  In fulfilling this pledge\, the Thunderbirds have shared performances and workshops in venues including: The New York World’s Fair\, Lincoln Center\, Museum of Natural History\, Heye Foundation\, Barnard College\, and The National Museum of the American Indian among others.  They have also toured throughout the United States and in Canada\, Israel and Japan. \n  \n\n  \nWRCA’s 2025 concert series has been made possible thanks to the support of: \n \n \n\n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/concert-thunderbird/
LOCATION:Goshen Green Farm\, 3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY\, 10924
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Music,Special Events
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