
Welcome to the 27th Annual National Cuatro Festival!
Performance Run Time: 2 hours, 45 minutes
The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance presents the 27th Annual National Cuatro Festival – Sonidos De Mi Navidad. Celebrate the season with salsa star Michael Stuart, cuatrista Fabiola “Fabi” Muñoz, and the Latin Music Project. Enjoy a festive evening of aguinaldos, el cuatro, and salsa in a joyful cultural celebration.
Harris Theatre for Music and Dance
205 E Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60618
When you buy a ticket you are helping PRAA !
Your ticket purchase to this year’s National Cuatro Festival will make an even greater impact on the 15,000 children and youth PRAA serves annually through educational music and arts programs. PRAA relies heavily on the ability to “socially gather” to raise cultural awareness and resources that enable us to offer high quality, one-of-a-kind music and arts experiences to more than 30,000 participants each year.
Proceeds from the NCF are reinvested into our year-around music and arts educational programs and other cultural presentations. Your support over the years has been the key to keeping our doors open.
For Sponsorship inquiries contact Nancy Ward
nancy@praachicago.org or 773-342-8865 Ext.# 2
¡Cuando compras una taquilla estás ayudando a PRAA!
La compra de taquillas para el Festival Nacional Cuatro de este año tendrá un impacto aún mayor en los 15,000 niños y jóvenes a los que PRAA presta servicio anualmente a través de programas educativos de música y arte. PRAA depende en gran medida de la capacidad de "reunirse socialmente" para aumentar la conciencia cultural y los recursos que nos permiten ofrecer experiencias musicales y artísticas únicas y de alta calidad a más de 30.000 participantes cada año.
Los ingresos del NCF se reinvierten en nuestros programas educativos de música y arte durante todo el año y en otras presentaciones culturales. Su apoyo a lo largo de los años ha sido la clave para mantener nuestras puertas abiertas.
Para consultas sobre patrocinio, contáctese con Nancy Ward
nancy@praachicago.org or 773-342-8865 Ext.# 2
Featured Artists (2025)
Michael Stuart
Born in New York City in 1975 to Puerto Rican parents, Michael Stuart is a dynamic international salsa sensation whose powerful voice and stage presence have captivated audiences across the globe. With deep roots in Latin music, Stuart's musical journey began at home, where he was influenced by his uncle, the renowned bandleader Israel “Timbalero” Stuart. As a young boy, Michael would play congas and maracas during rehearsals, sparking a lifelong passion for rhythm and performance.
Though he dabbled in hip-hop and rock, it was salsa legends like Héctor Lavoe, El Gran Combo, Andy Montañez, and especially Domingo Quiñones who inspired Stuart to pursue a career in tropical music. His extraordinary talent quickly caught the attention of the industry, and he began singing backup for icons such as Marc Anthony, Johnny Rivera, and Víctor Manuelle.
In 1996, Stuart launched his solo career with the acclaimed debut album Cuentos de la Vecindad, earning him titles like New Artist of the Year by Farándula magazine and a Lo Nuestro Awardnomination. His star quickly rose with follow-up albums like Retratos and Súbeme el Volumen, blending salsa with rock, R&B, and electronic influences, expanding his reach to Europe, Asia, and beyond.
A multifaceted artist, Stuart also shined on stage in the Puerto Rican production of Jesus Christ Superstar, earning the Best New Actor Award in 1998. He’s collaborated with musical giants including Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, José Feliciano, and Olga Tañón, and participated in legendary Banco Popular specials honoring Puerto Rican music heritage.
Beyond the spotlight, Stuart has been recognized for his leadership and service, named a role model for Puerto Rican youth and appointed spokesperson for Alianza para un Puerto Rico Sin Drogas. Today, he continues to electrify crowds worldwide, staying true to his cultural roots while pushing salsa into the future—one unforgettable performance at a time.
Fabiola Muñoz
Fabiola Muñoz Ortiz was born on September 30, 2003, in Santurce, Puerto Rico. At age 7, she received her first Puerto Rican Cuatro as a Christmas gift — a moment that marked the beginning of her musical journey. Shortly after, she joined the Dr. Francisco López Cruz Foundation, where she began formal training in Cuatro, solfège, and later Tiple, while also participating in summer camps exploring other instruments and folkloric dance.
By age 9, she was performing publicly with the Foundation’s Clasescuatro.com group and studying under Javier Alicea, expanding her repertoire with works by Maso Rivera, Nieves Quintero, and Ladí. In 2015, she was accepted into the Ramos Antonini Free School of Music in San Juan and joined the Conjunto Criollo led by renowned Cuatrista Maribel Delgado. That same year, she won a youth cuatristas competition and placed second island-wide.
In 2016, she joined the ELMERA Jazz Ensemble under Professor David Rivera. At just 14, she became the only ninth-grade and female member of the group to travel to the Berklee High School Jazz Festival in Boston, where the ensemble earned first place in their category. Fabiola made history as the first to introduce the Puerto Rican Cuatro to the festival, receiving both the Judge’s Choice Award and the Outstanding Musicianship Award. She returned in 2019, again earning the Outstanding Musicianship Award and helping the group place second.
Her performance career includes appearances with Residente, the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Adlan Cruz, and others. In 2020, despite the pandemic, she participated in virtual programs including Berklee’s “Five Week” summer program and a widely viewed holiday concert with Gilberto Santa Rosa that reached over one million views.
In 2021, Fabiola graduated with High Honors from the Ramos Antonini School of Music, receiving several awards including the Medal in Puerto Rican Cuatro, the Rafael Hernández Medal for Popular Music, and the APAOSS Ricardo Morales Sáez Scholarship. She is currently pursuing a degree in Jazz and Caribbean Music at the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico.




































































































