University Open Air: Sound Map of Salsa Music in New York Zine Celebration Part I

Sat, Feb 25 2023
3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

BPL Presents film humanities and art music University Open Air


In their fall 2022 lecture and listening event, Marcelo Arroyave and Adrian Patino aka Adrian is Hungry traveled back in time through Salsa music in New York City, visiting the places and the musicians in the past that gave rise to this music. This Winter 2023, they have gathered their knowledge into, designed and printed a zine containing a Salsa map based on the material from September's lecture. Over two days, we will celebrate this zine with documentary screenings, conversation and more Salsa music thanks to Adrian. 

Part 1:  First, we will watch the 1972 documentary on the Latin music scene Our Latin Thing, which was source material for the Salsa history lecture and zine. This will be followed by a short talk by Marcelo, then a DJ set by Adrian. Copies of the zine will be available to all audience members. 

*Special thanks to Fania Records for permissions to screen Our Latin Thing.

Marcelo Arroyave is a researcher and counselor with over four years of experience in qualitative and quantitative research, advising, outreach, and 3+ years of experience in post-secondary and K-12 education. He works with economically disadvantaged youth, low-income communities, and immigrants in vulnerable situations through Community Outreach. He has a Bachelors's degree in Sociology and a Master's degree in Urban Anthropology from Rovira and Virgili University in Catalonia.

Adrian Patino aka. Adrian is Hungry has  been collecting and sharing vintage afro-rooted music for the past 6 years in New York City. Tropical sounds from Colombia, New York, the Antilles, Venezuela, Peru, Africa, and more with an emphasis on danceable tunes that hit a nostalgia chord that bring you back to dancing at a family party. A traveler and cultural anthropologist at heart, he’s been exploring and rediscovering his cultural identity through music research and curation, creating spaces in his community to bring these sounds into the NYC nightlife.

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In their fall 2022 lecture and listening event, Marcelo Arroyave and Adrian Patino aka Adrian is Hungry traveled back in time through Salsa music in New York City, visiting the places and the musicians in the past that gave rise to this music. This Winter 2023, they have gathered their knowledge into, designed and printed a zine containing a Salsa map based on the material from September's lecture. Over two days, we will celebrate this zine with documentary screenings, conversation and more Salsa music thanks to Adrian. 

Part 1:  First, we will watch the 1972 documentary on the Latin music scene Our Latin Thing, which was source material for the Salsa history lecture and zine. This will be followed by a short talk by Marcelo, then a DJ set by Adrian. Copies of the zine will be available to all audience members. 

*Special thanks to Fania Records for permissions to screen Our Latin Thing.

Marcelo Arroyave is a researcher and counselor with over four years of experience in qualitative and quantitative research, advising, outreach, and 3+ years of experience in post-secondary and K-12 education. He works with economically disadvantaged youth, low-income communities, and immigrants in vulnerable situations through Community Outreach. He has a Bachelors's degree in Sociology and a Master's degree in Urban Anthropology from Rovira and Virgili University in Catalonia.

Adrian Patino aka. Adrian is Hungry has  been collecting and sharing vintage afro-rooted music for the past 6 years in New York City. Tropical sounds from Colombia, New York, the Antilles, Venezuela, Peru, Africa, and more with an emphasis on danceable tunes that hit a nostalgia chord that bring you back to dancing at a family party. A traveler and cultural anthropologist at heart, he’s been exploring and rediscovering his cultural identity through music research and curation, creating spaces in his community to bring these sounds into the NYC nightlife.

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