From Merengue to Dembow & Merenhouse: Collecting Dominican Music in America

Smithsonian Institution,
CUNY Dominican Studies Institute &
Broadway Housing Communities
 
From Merengue to Dembow & Merenhouse:
Collecting Dominican Music in America

 
 
Do you have old posters announcing concerts? Was there a particular club or venue you liked to go to dance Dominican music in the good old days? Do you have your old "club" clothing you wore to concerts, clubs, Dominican family fiestas? Were you involved in promoting Dominican music in your neighborhood, your organization, your church? Do you have material from community parades and festivals?
 
 
In a pioneering collaboration, the Smithsonian Institution has joined with the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute to reach out to all people of Dominican descent to help build muse­um and archival collections at the Smithsonian and at the CUNY DSI that reflect how Dominican music and musical performance in particular, and the Do­minican presence in general, have reshaped social spaces and cultural identity in the U.S.
 
 
Smithsonian and CUNY DSI staff will be delighted to see any memorabilia or "recuerditos" you may have regarding Dominican music, Dominican fiestas, or any other objects pertaining to the Dominican cultural identity and historical legacy in the U.S. you may deem important.
 
Open House:
Friday, October 11, 2013
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 
 
Location:
Broadway Housing Communities
Rio II Gallery
583 Riverside Drive
7th Floor, 135th Street
New York, NY 10031

Last Updated: 11/03/2015 15:44