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SINCE 1984 PAMAR Pan American Musical Art Research Inc. • PAMAR’S mission is to “Promote & Preserve the Rich Cultural Heritage of Latin America & its Diaspora” • PAMAR reaches the Hispanic community through a multidisciplinary artistic program • PAMAR’S target audience, is the Hispanic community living in the U.S. and abroad, with a special focus on the New York, Metropolitan area PAMAR Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc ABOUT Pan American Musical Art Research is a 501(c)(3) organization that: o Promotes awareness of and appreciation for the cultures of Latin America o Sponsors and presents multi-disciplinary performances and events o Audience is made up of primarily Latin Americans and includes a broad audience of ages, and racial, cultural and economic backgrounds in the Tri-state are o Collaborates with local arts and culture organizations MISSION To promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Latin America and it diaspora To provide educational music and art programs through public schools To showcase highly enjoyable and high quality dance, film, music, literature, theatre, and visual and performing arts representing or influenced by Latin American culture To facilitate exposure and performing opportunities for Latin artists NYC DEMOGRAPHICS 30% Latino: o o o o 33% 27% 13% 26% Puerto Rican Dominican Mexican All others Hispanic 70% Other 49% of Latinos attend cultural events as a way to support a community organization 43% of Latinos attend cultural events to celebrate their heritage 2006 – 2007 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – 2012 – 2013 – 2014- 2015 CURRENT PROJECTS Latin American Cultural Week Art Festival – 10 years Celebracion de la Cultura Hispana en Washington Heights Festival – 4 years Shall We Tango NYC Music Festival – 2 years A Musical Journey Through Latin America Educational Program – 20 years A Musical Journey Through Latin America EVENT GROWTH TRENDS LACW annual growth rate: 2009 - 2014 o 2009 – 2010 - 30% o 2010 - 2011- 40% o 2011 - 2012- 43% o 2012 – 2013 – 45% o 2013 – 2014 – 47% LACW provides a platform for artists and institutions to promote their cultural events LACW grew from recruiting tri-state area artists and institutions to including artists from all 50 states and beyond LACW partners with established NYC venues and institutions that would be inaccessible to developing artists from Latin America MARKETING CAMPAIGNS Annual LACW participating audience estimated at 30,000 LACW printed promotional materials: Widely circulated throughout the tri-state area o 1,000 posters o 30,000 booklets o 20,000 postcards Access to over 500,000 people through our media partners o Impacto NY Latin News with a circulation of 58,000, readership over 288,000 weekly and E-subscription of 300,000 o El Diario reaching 223,000 daily readers in NYC, NJ and Long Island o Norte a Sur with 35,000 printed publications and 10,000 online copies throughout NY, NJ, RI, MA, PA, DC, FL, CA, IL, AK, Canada, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina and Uruguay o La Voz Latina reaching 25,000 homes on Long Island MARKETING CAMPAIGNS Interviews by o National Public Radio’s Here and Now o Viceversa Magazine o WNYC Radio’s Soundcheck o NY1 TV’s Noticias o Fox Five TV’s Good Day Street Talk o NTN24, a television station broadcasting in New York City as well as throughout Latin America SOCIAL MEDIA 1 Reach - over 2 million viewers LACW at NYC ARTS: o Due to the quality, reach and diversity of its programs, LACW was invited by NYC Arts to join their organization o 200,000 page views and 47,000 unique visitors per month o iPhone app o Featured on the NYC-Arts Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Tumblr and LinkedIn with over 340,000 impressions per week o Email newsletters to 6,000 members o Thirteen.org with 500,000 unique visitors per month. o THIRTEEN’s social media accounts represent 4,000,000 impressions per month SOCIAL MEDIA 2 Bilingual press release linked with 5,700 websites in the NYC metro area and internationally Shibui Markets with 20,000 registered users, providing access to the financial services community Press releases o NYC listings editors and services o NYC Department of Cultural Affairs website o WQXR, NY1 o Eventful o NYC Arts o NYC & Co SOCIAL MEDIA 3 LACW at NYC Latin Media and Entertainment Commission’s website Social Media: through PAMAR’S efforts with local PR Agencies o o o o o Twitter Facebook Google+ Tumblr LinkedIn LACW website - www.lacw.net o Links to all LACW participants websites o Participant’s linked to LACW’s site: Through LACW there is a multiplier effect by providing access to a wider audience HIGHLIGHTS & RECOGNITIONS LACW event dates coincide with Christie's and Sotheby's Latin American art auctions to increase visibility NYC Latin Media and Entertainment Commission helps with publicity 2008-2012 LACW received Mayor Bloomberg’s proclamation for showcasing "the very best of Hispanic art and culture” In 2012 received Manhattan Borough President Stringer’s proclamation recognizing PAMAR’s 28 years of service In 2014 Shall We Tango NYC received a welcome letter from the City of New York office of the Mayor Bill de Blasio SPONSORS Participating Institutions PARTICIPANTS Americas Society, American Symphony, Agustin Fernandez Foundation, Artered, Arts>World Financial Center, Archibold Arts, Barnes & Noble, Brooklyn College, Carnegie Hall, Callpulli Dance Company, Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano, Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center, Concert Artist Guild, Consulate General of Argentina, Consulate General of Brazil, Consulate General of Colombia, Consulate General of Chile, Consulate General of Uruguay. Consulate General of Spain, Christie’s, Chelsea Art Museum, Cuban Artist Fund, Danmar Academy of Performing Arts, Dance Anonnymous, Empire State College, El Museo del Barrio, Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects, Gabarron Foundation, Gallery 1500, Galeria Galou, Greenwhich House, Howard Scott Gallery, Jimenz Arts, Jose Limon Dance Company, Edmar Castaneda, Encuentro NYC, Magnan Projects,Mexican Cultural Institute, Miyago Yoshinaga Art Prospect, National Youth Orchetra of Uruguay,New York Public Library for the Performing Arts,North/South Consonance, Recee Galleries,Repertorio Espanol, Solar , Sotheby’s, Symphony Space,Teatro La Tea, Inc,TeatroStageFest,Throckomorton Fine Art,The World Music Institute, Instituto Cervantes,PNTA Art Fair, Pratt Institute, Praxis International Art, Philaronic Orchestra of the Americas ,The Latin American Piano and Song Festival, Lark Play Development Center, Leham College Art Gallery, Leslie Loham Gallery, Alejandro Florez Tibagi, Alejandro Zuleta Vallenato Collective, Andrea Arroyo, Andrea Nalerio, Arturo Duo, Barcelona Jazz Orchestra, Binelli-Ferman Duo , Eliza Priztker, Evan Gri, Felipe Galindo, Folklore Urbano, GlamourTango, Gregorio Uribe Big Band. Homero Aridjis, Issue Project Room, JAVA, Jeremy Larochelle, Khorikos, Lucia Pulido . M.A.K.U Mariana Galassi, Mariana Mathews, Mario Vargas Llosa, Max Liftchiz, Migration Art Expo . NoMMA, New York Society for Ethical Culture, Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran Church, Paul Odette, Pedro Giraudo, People Theater Project Polly Ferman, Richard Garret, Sofia Kerns, The College Academy. The Theater from the New City, WHIN HABITUS; a dispora journal, Jovino Santos Neto, Jorge Roeder, Julio Santillan, Nilko Andreas, Oscar Valero Dance Company,Raul Manzano,Sabrina Lastman,Sofia Sotello,The Madison String Quartet,Tony Bechara,Tribo,Gustavo Moreto,Word up Community Bookshop, Dock Sud,Duo Caramba,Eva Allyon,Julio Botti,Lexa Rosean,Llliana Araujo,The Newman and Altman Guitar Duo,Mar Sala,Maria Mulata,Machiko Ozawa, Alturas Duo, Alondra de la Parra, Complexions Contemporary Ballet,Cornelia Street Café, Dance Manhattan,Goloborotko’s StudioNohra Haime, Aurea Joyas, King Juan Carlos Center @NYU,Cliff Korman,Susan Pesce,PS125 Harlem, Michael Colina, Remy Toledo Gallerry,Buenos Aires in Translation,UNA YPIC – Latin American Affairs Committee, Upwardly Global, Vale Tango, Ze Mauricio,Daniel Fetecua, David Gonzalez, Dientes de Caramelo, Ballet Hispanco,Apollo Theater,Estampas Folkloricas,Christopher M. Travis, Daniel Binelli, Diego el Cigala, Edith Grossman, Francisco Roldan, Daniel Tatita Marquez, Jordy Sax, Mano a Mano, Mariano Gil, Regional de NY, Yael Acher – Modiano, Spain Culture New York , Dardo Galletto Studios, Strictly Tango NYC, Olga Andrino, Pregones Theater, Thalia Spanish Theater, Brooklyn Museum, Pedro da Silva, Tango Lovers, Shapira Studio, Up Theater, Armando Batista, Jaqueline Donado, Maija Garcia, Miguel Falquez Certain, M.A.K.U Mariana Galassi, Mariana Mathews, Mario Vargas Llosa, Max Liftchiz, Migration Art Expo . NoMMA, New York Society for Ethical Culture, Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran Church, Paul Odette, Pedro Giraudo, People Theater Project Polly Ferman, Richard Garret, Sofia Kerns, The College Academy. The Theater from the New City, WHIN, Adam Tully, Carlos Franzetti, New Generation Dance Company, Cesar Reyes, Allyson Brewster-Franzetti, Chris Vazquez, Guitter Arts, Highline Ballroom, Karina Romero, Maria Cangiano . Mariela Pacchioli, Martin Rodriguez, Octavio, Brunetti, Quintet of the Americas, Sofia Rei Koutsovitis. Urbansonora,Adriana Fiterman, ATIPICA, Beledo Quartet, Blue Moon Milonga,Canta Libre. Claudio Ivan Remeseira, Eddy Marcano and His Acoustic Trio, From Bach to Broadway, LLC, , Adam Tully, Carlos Franzetti, New Generation Dance Company, Cesar Reyes, Allyson Brewster-Franzetti, Chris Vazquez, Guitter Arts, Highline Ballroom, Karina Romero, Maria Cangiano . Mariela Pacchioli, Martin Rodriguez, Octavio, Brunetti, Quintet of the Americas, Sofia Rei Koutsovitis. Urbansonora,Adriana Fiterman, ATIPICA, Beledo Quartet, Blue Moon Milonga,Canta Libre. Claudio Ivan Remeseira, Eddy Marcano and His Acoustic Trio, From Bach to Broadway, LLC,