The Puerto Rican dancer César Abreu of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, organizes and produces one of the first cultural events in person in this city, after a year of closure and pandemic, entitled Open Air Opera: Street Dances, tomorrow Sunday, from 11:00 am, on 75th Street between Broadway and West End in Manhattan.
“This is part of the New York City’s Open Culture program and after doing a thousand things at the same time, I had the good fortune to produce it. Everything was off and there have been no activities. It has been like the old west without subways, without the bustle of Times Square, well desolate and closed. I’ve been at the Metropolitan for 16 years and we were desperate. They canceled all the functions and finally Boricua, I decided to cover their faces and said “‘let’s go to the corners with tambourines to make noise’. Legislation was passed so that cultural corporations can reach the streets to entertain the public, ”Abreu said in an interview with THE SPOKESMAN.
They filled out an application and were authorized for the outdoor production in collaboration with members of the Met Orchestra, their dancers, a soprano and their recorded choir. In the morning they will do educational and artistic activities for children, they will rehearse in front of the public taking into account the proper protocols both there and here.