Dive into the rhythmic journey of reggaeton with Nina Vazquez, known for her work in promoting reggaeton history. Explore Connecticut’s pivotal role in shaping reggaeton within the Puerto Rican diaspora, and participate in an immersive exploration into the roots and evolution of one of the most influential music genres.
Connecticut, often overlooked in discussions about Reggaeton, played a significant role in fostering the genre’s growth within the Puerto Rican diaspora. From its origins in the urban landscapes in Puerto Rican barrios to its resonance on a global scale, our event aims to shed light on the state’s contributions to the vibrant narrative of Reggaeton.
Nina Vazquez will guide us through a thought-provoking conversation, and will delve into the challenges faced by Reggaeton, from its early days to the present. The event will focus on the criminalization and marginalization that the genre endured and the subsequent journey towards globalization.
Join us for an evening of cultural exploration and celebration of the beats that transcend borders. Immerse yourself in the rhythms, stories, and significance of Reggaeton, and be a part of a conversation that goes beyond the surface, unraveling the rich tapestry of a genre that has left an indelible mark on the global music scene. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with the history and future of Reggaeton. Let’s celebrate and explore the beats that transcend boundaries.
Questions? Contact Kate Schramm, Director of Cultural Sustainability, at kschramm@connecticutmuseum.org.
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