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PAMAR and its Latin American Cultural Week present our new
Latin American Performing Arts Marathon

The 1st Annual Latin American Marathon of Music and Dance
November 9th, 2008 from 1pm-11pm
The Zipper Factory
336 west 37th street (Bet 8th and 9th aves) NYC


Tickets sold at:

http://www.pamar.org/marathon/ticket_form.asp
Ovation Tix 212- 352-3101 or on line at www.the zipperfactory.com
Box office opens one hour prior the event


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  Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc. (PAMAR) and its Latin American Cultural Week (LACW) is expanding the creative vision of the organization, with a Latin American Performing Arts Marathon featuring music, dance, and theater from across the Americas.
The Marathon, which will launch the 2008 LACW, will generate press and excitement for LACW, and for its performing artists.

The Marathon will include music, dance and theater performances. The dance groups represent styles from across the Americas, from Mexican dance to the Tango of Argentina, from afro-Cuban tap to contemporary interpretations of Puerto Rican traditions. Our music groups our equally varied, with groups coming from countries throughout the Americas including Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and New York. Theater groups will add artistic depth to an already geographically and stylistically diverse line-up.

By juxtaposing artists from different countries and artistic traditions, the event will embody PAMAR’s belief in the value and importance of intercultural exchange and artistic collaboration. The Marathon will also serve to build and diversify audiences for these performers, allowing them to showcase their work in New York, at no cost to the artists. Much thought will be given to the order of the acts, to allow for geographic and stylistic juxtapositions, and to introduce audiences to styles, forms, and artists they may be unfamiliar with. The event has no age minimum or maximum, and publicity will be distributed throughout the city, as well as online on Latin American and Performing Arts websites.

The Performing Arts Marathon seeks to provide 6 hours of dance, music and theater which will act as a

testament to the diversity of artistic traditions and innovations coming from Latin America, while also uniting them under one overarching event. With such a rich variety of performances and artistic visions represented, we hope to dispel the conception that being Latino, or Latin American, constitutes a singular artistic identity. The Marathon celebrates the diversity of distinct artists and audiences, while emphasizing that ultimately we are all part of The Americas.