Bomba and Plena Community Workshops

LP21 offers in-person learning with the Bomba and Plena Community Workshops (BPCW)*. These intergenerational classes feature master teaching instructors, guest artists, and interactive lessons for children. Children explore the traditions of Bomba and Plena while understanding the social and historical impacts of Puerto Rican Diaspora as it relates to our home in East Harlem.

The BPCW is LP21’s own community school for cultural arts learning. The workshops, offered since 1989, are a staple program in the community, and offer engaging music, dance, and creative arts classes to students and adults of all ages.

BPCW has evolved as the place where students can come to learn and embrace powerful modes of self-expression, cultural awareness, and a sense of community, through active and dynamic participation in Bomba and Plena traditions.


Pricing and information

Registration Fee: $50

Chimicuinos (3-6 years old): $475

Chespiritos (7-9 years old): $475

Chamacos (10-14 years old): $475

Family Tuition Packages available *Prices subject to change

LP21 is following state-mandated Covid GUIDELINES:

This is the first academic year without New York state guidance on COVID-19 since 2020. The New York State Education Department (NYSED) website does not have updated guidance for schools or programs up to 12th grade in response to the coronavirus for the upcoming school year. Additionally, the New York City Department of Education’s (DOE) website has not released any guidance ahead of September.


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contact US AT programs@lp21.org

 

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The Bomba and Plena Community Workshops, BPCW/34 is part of #LP21‘s Bomba and Plena for All – Learning through the Arts Initiatives, made possible in part with funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Creatives Rebuild NY (CRNY), a project of The Tides Center, and generous contributions from individuals like you!

 
 

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