Welcome to the 23rd Annual National Cuatro Festival!
The Cuatro is regarded as the national instrument of Puerto Rico and is revered by the Puerto Rican community as an important part of our history. It is recognized and acknowledged as “our guitar” and holds important traditional and historical value. The Emmy Award-winning Annual National Cuatro Festival (NCF) is a unique music event that brings the best Cuatro musicians “Cuatristas” from Puerto Rico and the mainland to Chicago for a one-of-a-kind concert experience. This cultural event highlights the national instrument of Puerto Rico as an important part of our heritage and history.
Each year there is a special dedication and one of the highlights of the concert is an opening performance showcasing students from the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance’s Latin Music Project Ensemble. It is more than a concert, it as a gathering of Chicago’s most long time Latino residents, the Puerto Rican community, and an opportunity to join together with pride to celebrate the beauty of the Chicago’s diversity. Preserving Puerto Rican traditions is at the heart of PRAA’s work and the National Cuatro Festival is a key part of our cultural and educational initiatives.
This year due to the pandemic COVI9 19, the Harris Theater has instituted some audience safety protocols.
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When you buy a ticket you are helping PRAA !
PRAA has a strong history of investing resources in artistic opportunities for musicians and artists, cultural programs, and in times of need. When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance quickly organized “Puerto Rico Vive” a relief network on the island to provide resources to those experiencing hardship due to the devastation. Recently, we again rallied support for those experiencing loss due to the ongoing earthquakes in Puerto Rico.
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. Performances, exhibitions, and programs have been significantly disrupted due the pandemic and it has altered the way we carry out our mission. 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 x 105
Danny Rivera
Star Singer
Rising Star Cuatristas
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Xavier Andrés Cintrón Muñiz
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Carlos "Pachito" Vega Soto
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Milton Sebastián Delgado Guzmán
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Latin Music Project Ensemble
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Conjunto Tipico
National Cuatro Festival Dedication
Every year the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance dedicates its National Cuatro Festival to an individual or institution that has demonstrated a life time of cultural achievement or whose social/economic work has positively impacted the Puerto Rican community. We are honored that this year award has been bestowed to renowned painter/artist Antonio Martorell.
We are also pleased to inform you that an exhibition of Maestro Martorell’s artwork will be on view at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture in Chicago.