West Side Story (WSS): The Brooklyn Connection

Part of the intercultural competency rubric in general education at Brooklyn College and taught by Associate Professor María Pérez y González the project centers on the 10-time Academy Award–winning 1961 film and its connection to the December 2021 release of a version produced by Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Kevin McConnell, and Rita Moreno. The course explores the artistic and cultural impact of West Side Story through the lenses of the humanities and social sciences, highlighting Puerto Rico’s history with the United States, immigration, ethno-racial relations, gender, gangs, language, music, character analysis, and more.

Featured lectures—which are also free and open to the public—include Tony Kushner, playwright, author, and screenwriter; Bobby Sanabria, multiple Grammy-nominated percussionist, composer, arranger, and producer; and Jeanine Tesori, composer, vocal arranger, conductor, and producer. Professor emerita of PRLS and recipient of the 2020 Herbert H. Lehman Prize for Distinguished Service in New York History, Virginia Sánchez Korrol, served as historical consultant.

(PRLS 2105: New York Latinx Culture & the Arts. All events run from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and held over Zoom.)

For more information, contact associate professor Pérez y González.

When History Plays a Starring Role

PRLS Professor Emerita, Virginia Sánchez Korrol (educator, historian, and author)

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Upon the 60th anniversary of West Side Story (1961) and to launch the PRLS West Side Story: The Brooklyn Connection Lecture Series, Professor Emerita and former Chair of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Brooklyn College Dr. Virginia Sánchez Korrol ’60 served as historical consultant to West Side Story (2021). She discusses the (im)migration of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. and how knowledge of the history of the Nuyorican community at that time would have enhanced or detracted from the 1961 version.

West Side Story Reimagined

Bobby Sanabria (percussionist, music composer, arranger, and producer)

Monday, September 20, 2021

The Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies presents “West Side Story Reimagined” by Maestro Bobby Sanabria—percussionist, seven-time Grammy nominee, and director of the Multiverse Big Band, one of the world’s premiere units for classic Afro-Cuban Jazz. His latest album, West Side Story Reimagined (2018), was created in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the iconic show and its musical composer, Maestro Leonard Bernstein.

Co-hosted by Professor Emerita  Virginia Sánchez Korrol and Professor María E. Pérez y González.

A Conversation with Tony Kushner

Tony Kushner (playwright, author, and screenwriter)

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Pulitzer Prize, Emmy, Tony, Obie, and Olivier Award–winning writer Tony Kushner responds to impromptu questions about his role as the screenwriter of the West Side Story (2021) film directed by Steven Spielberg. Co-hosted by Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Professors Virginia Sánchez Korrol’ 60 and María Pérez y González, he answers inquiries about authenticity, his writing process, and how to make the “writing table” larger. This is a must-see genuine conversation for anyone interested in West Side Story, the arts, Latino studies, the humanities, and social sciences.

A Conversation w/Dr. Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz

Ernesto Acevedo Muñoz (educator, author, and director)

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

The Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies presents “A Conversation with Dr. Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz—educator, author, and director—who has analyzed and written extensively on West Side Story. He wrote “West Side Story as Cinema: The Making and Impact of an American Masterpiece” (2013) and served as a consultant for the 2021 version directed by Steven Spielberg.

Co-hosted by Professor Emerita Virginia Sanchez Korrol and Professor María E. Pérez y González.

Coalitions and City Blocks - New York City in the 1950s

Professor Juan González (broadcast journalist, author, educator, and activist)

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Professor Juan González (Democracy Now! TV news co-host and Rutgers University professor) discusses what life was like during the premiere of West Side Story and the immediate time afterward. He served as Belle Zeller Professor at Brooklyn College and is author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America as well as News For All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. A co-founder of the Young Lords, his firsthand experience as a Puerto Rican in New York in relation to West Side Story is invaluable.

A Conversation w/Victor Cruz

Victor Cruz (actor, creator of Tita’s World, and producer)

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Victor Cruz has appeared on The Good Cop, Blue Bloods, The Other Woman, and West Side Story. He also produces his own projects, including The Victor Cruz Show, Victor Cruz’s La Operación, Congratulations Mr. González!, The Stockroom, and TITA (The Animated Series). He served as one of the dialect coaches on the 2021 version of West Side Story and is currently voicing the character of Frankie Four Feet on the new PBS Kids show Alma’s Way, executive produced by Sonia Manzano. Come see possibly the first time anywhere in the nation that an animated character is part of an academic event/class session!

A Conversation with Ms. Jeanine Tesori

Jeanine Tesori (music composer, vocal arranger, conductor, and producer)

Monday, December 6, 2021

Jeanine Tesori is the supervising vocal producer of West Side Story (2021). She is the recipient of a Tony Award for Fun Home, Drama Desk Awards, Obie Awards, and NY Drama Critics’ Circle Awards, plus numerous nominations. She was twice named Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist. She is the most prolific and honored female theatrical composer in history, with five Broadway musicals. Co-hosted by professors Virginia Sánchez Korrol and María Pérez y González.

A Conversation with Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg (film director, producer, and screenwriter)

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Serving as an incredible finale to its months-long unique cultural and educational series, West Side Story: The Brooklyn Connection, the college’s Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies presented a conversation with Steven Spielberg, the legendary director of the reimagined film #WestSideStory.

Spielberg was interviewed by Associate Professor María Pérez y González and Professor Emerita Virginia Sánchez Korrol, who were both instrumental in creating the PRLS West Side Story series, centering on the 10-time Academy Award–winning 1961 film and its connection to the new film, produced by Spielberg, Tony Kushner, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Kevin McConnell, and Rita Moreno.

“We are thrilled to have Steven Spielberg share his insights about directing his first musical and lend his expertise about the significance of West Side Story, both his new visionary adaptation and the timeless original,” said María Pérez y González. “The entire series has been an incredible success, and this was the proverbial icing on the cake.”

Brooklyn. All in.