ANNUAL EVENT
Batey Comunitario
Batey Comunitario is a public community event where artists, musicians, dancers, and neighbors come together through Afro-Latin music, dance, and shared experience.
ABOUT BATEY COMUNITARIO
A shared space for music, dance, and expression
A traditional dance circle where the Puerto Rican Bomba dance and music are performed. The term batey originates from the Taino people and refers to an open, communal gathering place.
During the event, an artist or a group of artists demonstrates Bomba dance moves and explains its cultural significance. Participants are invited to join the circle and join in communal dance.
The gathering creates a safe space for expression, honors Afro-Latin traditions, and fosters community through shared experience.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Artists and musicians help lead the gathering through Bomba rhythm, movement, and tradition.
Live music and dance
Artists and musicians help lead the gathering through Bomba rhythm, movement, and tradition.
Community participation
Community members are invited to join the circle and participate in communal dance.
Cultural connection
The event honors Afro-Latin traditions while creating space for expression and shared experience.
SPONSORS AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Help make Batey Comunitario possible
HSTF’s annual events are made possible through the support of sponsors, partners, artists, volunteers, and community members who help bring Batey Comunitario to life.
Interested in sponsoring a future Batey Comunitario? Contact Hyde Square Task Force to learn more about sponsorship and partnership opportunities.