Eva Longoria, George
Lopez, Mario Lopez, Chita Rivera and Rita Moreno are among a group of
prominent performers who will gather Sunday, Jan. 20 for “Latino
Inaugural 2013: In Performance at the Kennedy Center.” Details of the
tribute performance were announced Tuesday.
Longoria,
a co-chair of Obama’s inauguration festivities, is hosting the event.
Additional performers will include Jose Feliciano, Melanie Griffith, New
York City’s Ballet Hispanico, Coro de Ninos de San Juan (the San Juan
Children’s Choir) and others.
In a
statement, the former “Desperate Housewives” star said the inaugural
events will foster more Latino engagement in Washington.
“Latinos
played a critical role in this year’s elections and helped tipthe
scales in President Obama’s victory. But we are not waiting another four
years to make an impact on our country’s future,” she said. “What
better way to establish our presence at these inaugural celebrations
than by showcasing the beauty and diversity of our culture at the
nation’s premier performing arts center.”
The
Latino inaugural gathering is driven in part by organizers of The
Futuro Fund, which helped mobilize Latino support for the Obama-Biden
re-election campaign. Millions of Hispanic voters turned out with 71
percent support for Obama. Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s 27 percent
Hispanic support was less than any presidential candidate in 16 years,
drawing calls for Republicans to rethink their approach to Latinos.
Andres
Lopez, a San Juan, Puerto Rico attorney and activist who was a national
chairman of the election effort, said Latinos represent the nation’s
future.
“The story of Latinos is
the story of America,” he said. “Latinos made history in a big way this
presidential election, and we look forward to writing the next chapter
of this amazing story over the next four years.”
The
Kennedy Center is presenting the event with no charge to the organizers
in two of its large theaters. The events come as the cultural center
has been criticized for excluding Latinos from its high-profile Kennedy
Center Honors.
Tickets went on
sale Tuesday at the Kennedy Center box office, starting at $300 for the
live performance in the center’s Opera House and $150 for a simulcast in
the center’s Eisenhower Theater. A party will follow the show on the
eve of Obama’s public swearing in. It was not clear whether Obama would
attend.
It’s part of a three-day
series of lectures and events focused on Latino issues. Coordinators
include the National Council of La Raza and the National Association of
Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
San
Antonio philanthropist and business leader Henry Munoz III, who is
coordinating the entertainment event with Longoria and Andres Lopez,
said Latinos deserve a place at the center of U.S. culture.
“The
Kennedy Center is our nation’s theater,” he said. “As we inaugurate
President Barack Obama, it is important to recall what President John F.
Kennedy knew: that beyond the battles of politics ‘we will be
remembered for our contributions to the human spirit.’”

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