Mr. Milton D’az
invites you to a special literary event:
Tuesday, Nov.
30, 11:45AM-1:30PM (periods 6 & 7): Stuyvesant High School, 345 Chambers
Street, Lecture Hall A, Battery Park, New York City.
WHEN THE SPIRITS DANCE MAMBO
A
Memoir
November 15,
2004É WHEN THE SPIRITS DANCE MAMBO, the new book by Marta Moreno-Vega, will be
released by A Three Rivers Press Original/ The Crown Publishing Group on
Tuesday, November 16, 2004. This fascinating, thought provoking, and candid
memoir call forth the spirits of Puerto Rican New York and the music,
mysticism, and traditions of a quintessentially American childhood.
WHEN THE SPIRITS
DANCE MAMBO traces MartaÕs life growing up in Spanish Harlem, El Barrio, in the
1950Õs and 60Õs. While rock and roll was transforming American Culture, East
Harlem pulsed with the sounds of mambo, merengue and the romantic boleros.
Marta was exposed to these rhythms, as well as to her abuelaÕs religious
beliefs, which embraced an eclectic mix of Catholic saints, African and Native
America spirits, all of them invoked in the songs interpreted by renowned
artists such as Celina, Tito Rodriguez, Celia Cruz and Mario Bauza. In this
deeply compelling story, the author captures what it means to grow-up in the
United States as a child of migrant parents, and explore the complexities of
absorbing both, the rigid traditions of her familyÕs culture and the North
American ideas that existed outside their protective scope. MartaÕs poetic and
rhythmic writing seduces the reader throughout the book, and does not let go.
ÒThe spiritual
and musical journey Vega takes readers on is informative and inspiring, even
for the uninitiatedÓ- Publishers Weekly.
Marta Moreno
Vega, Ph.D. is the president and founder of the International Caribbean
Cultural Center/African Diaspora Institute, and an associate in the Latin
American and Caribbean Studies Program at Hunter College in New York. She is a
priestess of the Santeria/Lucumi religion and an internationally recognized
advocate of Afro-Caribbean religions. She is the author of The Altar of My
Soul, The Living Traditions of Santer’a, published by One World/ Ballantine
Books, Random House. She is also the director and co-producer of the acclaimed
documentary entitled When the Spirits Dance Mambo, which debuted at the Havana
International Film Festival in 2002.
Moreno Vega has
made outstanding contributions to the arts and cultural movements in New York
as well as around the world. Amongst many things, she is a former director of
El Museo del Barrio and creator of Amigos del Museo del Barrio Inc., and one of
the founders of the Association of Hispanic Arts, the Network of Centers of
Color and the Roundtable of Center of Colors.