Skip to content
Express to
your inbox

Sign up for the High Line newsletter for the latest updates, stories, events & more.

Loading...
Please enter a valid email address!
Thanks for signing up, we'll be in touch soon!
Photo by Liz Ligon
Arts & Cultural Events

¡Arriba! Latin Dance Party with Conjunto Guantánamo

Wednesday, July 3, 2019
6 – 9pm
Location
On the High Line between 15th and 16th Streets
Enter at 14th Street
UPDATE: Advance RSVP is currently closed. On-site registration may be available if space permits. We invite you to register for our next event on August 7: ¡Arriba! Latin Dance Party with Avenida B.

Loosen up your hips, grab your friends, and salsa to the rowdy percussions, pounding bass lines, riveting trumpets, and sultry vocals of Conjunto Guantánamo, ambassadors of Cuban folklore. These classic Afro-Cuban sounds will leave you sweating. Join us at 6pm for a DJ set by Bembona, or come early for a drink at Hearth and a killer sunset view!

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

CONJUNTO GUANTÁNAMO
Conjunto Guantánamo — ambassadors of Cuban Folklore — have arrived with a freshly interpreted, classic Afro-Cuban sound. Lively percussion, pounding syncopated bass lines, exotic trumpet melodies, uninhibited improvisation, and the sultry, dynamic lead vocal of Pepito Gomez positively scorch in a variety of vintage and original compositions. Layered with authentic Cuban swing and sophisticated influences, their performances sometimes transition into extended experimental Afro-Cuban improvisational jam sessions. Founded in 2003, Conjunto Guantánamo have performed across such diverse NYC venues and events as Lincoln Center’s Boro-Linc: La Casita, Louis Armstrong House Museum, the Live at the Gantries summer series, Lowell Folk Festival, The Museum of Modern Art, and more.

Founder Ulises Beato (director, conga, vocals) along with José Pepito Gomez (vocals, guitar, tres), Carlos Mena (bass, vocals), Ittetsu Nasuda (piano), Oscar Oñoz (trumpet), and Mauricio Herrera (bongo) are the celebrated musicians who create this unique sound.

BEMBONA
Bembona is a Puerto Rican-Panamanian DJ, multi-platform artist, and activist, born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Her work represents and pushes forward the Afro-Diasporadical movement—Latinx/Indigenous/Caribbean/African—with the purpose of empowering and connecting communities of color, across generations, social movements, and beyond.

She’s toured in Colombia, spun at the Afro-Latino Festival, opened for Bomba Estéreo in New York, produced mixtapes for the legendary salsa label Fania Records, and represents one-third of Loca Vibes Radio, a two-hour independent guerrilla radio show aired through Radio Free Brooklyn.

Support

Major support for High Line Programs is provided by The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston.

High Line Accessibility and Programs are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Council, under the leadership of Speaker Corey Johnson.

Donate today

The High Line is almost entirely supported by people like you. As a nonprofit organization, we need your support to keep this public space free—and extraordinary—for everyone.

Other Upcoming Events

Arts & Cultural Events

¡Arriba! Latin Dance Party with Avenida B

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Learn more

Arts & Cultural Events

Out of Line: MOONCAKE COLLECTIVE

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Learn more

Arts & Cultural Events

In Conversation: On Top of All This

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Learn more