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Música: Sensory-Friendly

Sonia De Los Santos
from New York, New York

March 15, 2024 at 11am
Recommended Grades
Grades K – 3
Price
Students: $2
Chaperones: $5
What Kind of Show?
Live music; inviting and participatory; sung in Spanish and English
Running Time
70 minutes with no intermission
Venue
The New Victory Theater 209 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

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Key

  • Audio Described Performance
    Audio-Described

    Live audio-description provided

  • Audio Described Performance
    Sensory-Friendly

    Relaxed performance adapted for sensory sensitivities

  • Audio Described Performance
    Sign-Interpreted

    This performance has live sign-interpretation.

  • Audio Described Performance
    Talk-Back

    This performance is followed by a short Talk-Back.

Schools Performance

About the Show

¡Celebremos! Let’s celebrate Women’s History Month with sunny songstress and Latin Grammy nominee Sonia De Los Santos (Fiesta, 2019), back at the New Victory with another upbeat and uplifting bilingual concert! Música cheers women who make music and those who inspired Sonia (and her all-female bandmates) to become a musician—or “una música” en español. You’ll dance in and out of your seats as this playful band charts a joyful journey of Latin American rhythms ranging from festejo to cumbia to traditional Mexican folk.

A wonderful listening and learning experience

Spanish Playground

What to Expect

  • Modified lighting and sound
  • Judgment-free, inclusive environment
  • Calming corner and activity area
  • Specialists and support resources

Prepare for Your Visit

Character and Story Guide

This Character and Story Guide will be available before the performance.

MUSICA title card with rainbow letters and black musical notation against a pink background

About the Artists

Born in Monterrey, Mexico, Sonia De Los Santos started touring the world in 2007, singing and playing guitar and jarana with Dan Zanes and Friends. In 2015, she released her first solo album, Mi Viaje: De Nuevo León to the New York Island, and in 2019, she was nominated for a Latin Grammy for her second album, ¡Alegría!, and performed her show Fiesta at the New Victory. Her third album, Esperanza, is a bilingual collection of songs exploring hope.