Open House Chicago 2025
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
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
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.
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.
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.
Join us every last Friday of the month for Barrio Bugalú—Chicago’s monthly celebration of salsa, boogaloo, and Afro-Caribbean dance music.
A Goodman Theatre Centennial Season Initiative Instructors: After years of teaching and performing both at SRBCC and Africaribe, Melissa Duprey and Quincy Raggs bring to
David Rivera is a Puerto Rican recording artist, composer, arranger, and educator whose sound moves across Latin music, jazz, gospel, rock, and pop. A 2004 BEST Scholarship recipient, he studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and has collaborated in concerts and recordings with artists including Ron Kenoly, John Benítez, Gonzalo Grau, Pedro Capó, Chucho Valdés, and Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Salsa Class + Vinyl Dance Party | Last Fridays at SRBCC Ready to move? Join us every last Friday of the month for Barrio Bugalú—Chicago’s
Versos de Mujer, the only all-female Puerto Rican traditional music ensemble, will bring its concert “Con Puerto Rico en el corazón” (With Puerto Rico in Our Hearts) for the first time this April. Their show celebrates cultural heritage and the power of women in music, offering audiences an intimate and powerful experience.
in collaboration with Sentido, the evening brings together salsa, bugalú, latin soul, and diasporic sounds with opening selections by Lite and a special set by Gia Fu, presented with support from Michelada Fest, inside one of the city’s most historic cultural spaces.
Dominican-American pianist, composer, and South Arts Jazz Road awardee Julián Pujols Quall announces the release of Quisqueya, the debut album by their ensemble Mamey. The album debut will be celebrated with a phenomenal Chicago release event curated by Julián Pujols Quall and presented by Fulcrum Point New Music Project’s Discoveries Auxin: Connected! Series and Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center.
An ad-hoc volunteer collective of local arts presenters and advocates has come together to raise funds for the Venezuelan earthquake relief. This group has curated a powerful event featuring cultural voices from across the community. All proceeds will support the local rescue and redevelopment efforts in Caracas-La Guaira resulting from this month's devastating double Earthquakes.