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  • Las Karamba

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    They are Las Karamba, a musical current of feminine energy that converges to tell stories and experiences to the rhythm of Cuban music, ranging from bolero to son, salsa, rumba, and even rap. A multicultural mix full of color born in Barcelona, formed by Ahyvin Bruno (voice and Güiro), Ahylin Bruno (congas and backing vocals), Liviet Ojeda (bass and backing vocals), Natasha Arizu (keyboard and backing vocals), Rita Baulida (timbales), and María Gil (flute). Six mestizo, migrant women, and musicians who are presenting their new studio work "Te lo digo cantando". An album that aims to tell the sorrows with joy, as the legend Celia Cruz, the group's main reference, already said, whom they have honored with these nine songs. Songs made for those who need positive energy to move forward or simply for those who want to dance to it, listen to it or sing it at the top of their voices.

    Free
  • La Cantera & Noel Rosado (from Viento de Agua de Tito Matos)

    The California Clipper 1002 N California Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    La Cantera continue their monthly residency at the California Clipper with special guest Erik Noel Rosado coming directly from Puerto Rico. Erik Noel Rosado, musician,

    $5
  • La Cantera Welcomes Noel Rosado from Puerto Rico

    Walsh Park 1722 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

    La Cantera bring their monthly residency to the parks with special guest Erik Noel Rosado coming directly from Puerto Rico. Free event presented by SRBCC

    Free
  • Barrio Bugalú welcomes Daniel Díaz and Alexander López

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Held every last Friday of the month, Barrio Bugalú is not just a dance party; it’s a celebration of history, a tribute to the pioneers of Latin music, and a testament to the timeless power of Afro-Caribbean rhythms to bring people together.

    $10
  • Arts in Solidarity

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    VENUE CHANGE  On Friday September 5, two days before Sunday’s “Arts In Solidarity” event, organizers were informed that the venue Alhambra Palace had cancelled use

    $25
  • Barrio Bugalú

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Held every last Friday of the month, Barrio Bugalú is not just a dance party; it’s a celebration of history, a tribute to the pioneers of Latin music, and a testament to the timeless power of Afro-Caribbean rhythms to bring people together.

    $10
  • Open House Chicago 2025

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Open House Chicago (OHC), one of the largest architecture and urban exploration festivals in the world, returns to celebrate 15 years of architecture, culture and

    Free
  • Flourishing through Movement Liberation

    Odehmenan Health Equity Center 1750 W. Polk Street, Chicago, United States

    The evening will involve a presentation (with a live band!) on the history of salsa, from the 1960s with Chamaco Ramírez to today with Bad Bunny, a salsa tutorial with two instructors, and hours of open dancing with a live band and Latin American food.

    Free
  • La Salsoteca: Tribute to Celia Cruz and Tite Curet Alonso

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    La Salsoteca, a salsa powerhouse directed by Colombian pianist Sergio Ospina Romero comes directly from Bloomington IN to present a tribute to Cuba and Puerto Rico through the music of Celia Cruz and Catalino "Tite" Curet Alonso.

    $15
  • Super Bowl Watch Party with Sentido

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4048 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Sentido returns with 018 of our open format dj series along with a super bowl viewing event, taking place at the segundo ruiz belvis cultural center 🇵🇷. Established in 1971, srbcc is chicago’s longest running latino cultural institution. A home for puerto rican and latin american arts, built on music, dance, activism, and youth mentorship for over 50 years.