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Arturo O’Farrill says his piano looks at him every day and asks “want to dance?”
Let the playing begin.
Arturo O’Farrill’s love affair with music spans generations. It started with his father Chico and continues with Arturo’s sons Adam and Zack. He’s shared the love with thousands of students through the years in classrooms and on performance stages. After almost two decades of ideas and meetings and work, Arturo’s love of Afro Latin jazz will soon have a home in East Harlem. Casa Belongo.
By Budd MishkinSend us a text
Arturo O’Farrill says his piano looks at him every day and asks “want to dance?”
Let the playing begin.
Arturo O’Farrill’s love affair with music spans generations. It started with his father Chico and continues with Arturo’s sons Adam and Zack. He’s shared the love with thousands of students through the years in classrooms and on performance stages. After almost two decades of ideas and meetings and work, Arturo’s love of Afro Latin jazz will soon have a home in East Harlem. Casa Belongo.