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    Raphael: Sublime Poetry. The Met Museum

    https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/raphael-sublime-poetry Raphael: Sublime Poetry at The Met The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents Raphael: Sublime Poetry, the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated…
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    Olga Pericet Brings Baile Sonoro to New York

    https://repertorio.nyc/show/2146/olga-pericet-baile-sonoro Award-winning Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer Olga Pericet arrives in New York with Baile Sonoro, a contemporary flamenco production presented…
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Raphael: Sublime Poetry. The Met Museum

Raphael: Sublime Poetry at The Met

The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents Raphael: Sublime Poetry, the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Raphael ever organized in the United States. The exhibition explores the artistic legacy of the renowned Italian Renaissance master through more than 170 works, including paintings, drawings, and tapestries gathered from important collections in Europe and the United States. 

The exhibition follows Raphael’s extraordinary artistic journey from Urbino and Florence to the papal court in Rome, highlighting the creativity, poetic sensibility, and intellectual depth that made him one of the most influential artists in Western art history. 

Special attention is given to Raphael’s portrayal of women, his depictions of the Madonna and Child, and recent scientific discoveries related to his work revealed through modern technology. 

Raphael: Sublime Poetry is currently on view through June 28 at The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 899.

Information

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 

1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028 

Website: metmuseum.org 

Image and exhibition information courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

García Lorca’s

La Casa de Bernarda Alba 

Directed by René Buch  

Repertorio Español 

138 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016 (Between Lexington and Third Avenues)  

https://repertorio.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S0h00000UpQrYEAV  

Presented in Spanish with English translation.  

Image and promotional materials courtesy of Repertorio Español. 

Olga Pericet Brings Baile Sonoro to New York

https://repertorio.nyc/show/2146/olga-pericet-baile-sonoro  

Award-winning Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer Olga Pericet arrives in New York with Baile Sonoro, a contemporary flamenco production presented in a limited engagement from May 22 through June 2, 2026, at the historic Repertorio Español theater. 

The production brings together Olga Pericet, acclaimed guitarist José Manuel León, and flamenco singer Mercedes Cortés in a dynamic artistic dialogue where movement, guitar, and voice interact in real time, exploring new forms of expression within contemporary flamenco. 

According to Pericet, Baile Sonoro is conceived as “an open rehearsal with infinite possibilities of expression,” transforming the traditional flamenco recital into a more experimental and contemporary stage experience. 

Performance Schedule

  • Friday, May 22 – 7:00 PM 
  • Saturday, May 23 – 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM 
  • Sunday, May 24 – 3:00 PM 
  • Thursday, May 28 – 7:00 PM 
  • Friday, May 29 – 7:00 PM 
  • Saturday, May 30 – 7:00 PM 
  • Sunday, May 31 – 3:00 PM 
  • Tuesday, June 2 – 7:00 PM 

Information and Tickets

Repertorio Español  
138 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016  
Phone: 212-225-9999  
Website: repertorio.nyc 

Image and promotional materials courtesy of Repertorio Español.