Friday, May 2, 2014 7:30 PM
Sheraton La Guardia East Hotel
135-20 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Originally from the Philippines, Miguel Braganza II, Walter Terry scholar in the dance performance and choreography program at Harvard University in the ‘80s, and assistant to Tony Award-winning director John Dexter in the original Broadway production of “M. Butterfly” from 1988-1990, joined the cast of the U.S. and international productions (Germany, Canada, UK, and Portugal) of Cameron Mackintosh’s megamusical “Miss Saigon” for 14 years: a feat that made him feel so blessed, and has prompted him to donate his time, talents, and resources by teaching young and up-and-coming artists, build libraries, and promote arts programs both in New York and in the Philippines to this day.
Braganza, who is celebrating his 30th entertainment industry, both longtime and new supporters, or anyone who has the heart for the arts to join him and his friends for an evening of music, dance, and fashion billed “Salamat, Salamat, New York” (Thank you, New York), which celebrates Braganza’s 30 years in the biz, at the same time, raise funds for his various advocacy projects.
For more information about the event, please visit:
http://www.gmanetwork.com