THROWBACK: The Photography of Edwin Pagán

THROWBACK

April 17-September 23, 2025 in THE BRONX – THROWBACK: The Photography of Edwin Pagán is a documentary photo essay that focuses on the resiliency of urban communities in the South Bronx, Spanish Harlem (El Barrio), and the Lower East Side (Loisaida).

Burned

Burned

December 2-18, 2025 in THE BRONX – BURNED tells the story of Linda, a frontline health worker navigating emotional burdens and family pressures in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Part of our award-winning ABRAZO/EMBRACE initiative for Bronx community wellness and mental health.

Baile Cangrejero

Baile Cangrejero

October 23-November 16, 2025 in MANHATTAN – BAILE CANGREJERO is a vibrant stage celebration of Afro-Caribbean rhythm, poetry, and cultural pride. With the electrifying sounds of bomba, plena, and bolero, the production brings to life the timeless words of legendary poets like Luis Palés Matos, Julia de Burgos, Nicolás Guillén, and more.

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March Is Music 2026

March 1-29, 2026 in THE BRONX – MARCH IS MUSIC 2026 is a monthlong, multigenre concert series featuring world-class Latin, Jazz, Fusion, and Classical headlining artists including Pedro Giraudo, Cita Rodriguez, Jonathan Suazo, Arturo O’Farrill, and more!

21 Islands International Short Film Fest – 2026

21 Islands International Short Film Fest: Award-Winning Short Films Announced Tune in Wednesday, April 1 at 9:30 PM EST, for the list of winners across multiple categories– including the Audience Choice Award. Watch live on BronxNet (available on Optimum & Verizon) or Pregones/PRTT’s Facebook or Vimeo channels. The 21 Islands International Short Film Fest, now…

The Wedding March - illustrated figures that are part of a wedding party with the bride's veil long behind her

The Wedding March

April 9-May 3, 2026 in MANHATTAN – THE WEDDING MARCH is a lyrical performance where, flanked by two tuxedoed figures, a woman reclaims the haunting, humorous, and formative tales passed down by generations of women before her. Directed by Rosal Colón with musical direction by Desmar Guevara.