The White House sure knows how to throw a good party, as megastars like Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria Parker, Gloria Estefan and others took to the South lawn to celebrate 'Fiesta Latina,' the latest installment of the White House Music Series. "In the end, what makes Latin music great is the same thing that's always made America great. The unique ability to celebrate our differences while creating something new," President Barack Obama said before the show began.
Eva Longoria is seen next to the White House (top) and Gloria Estefan rocks with Jose Feliciano at the Fiesta Latina event on October 13. See More Pics From the Event >>>
Jennifer Lopez poses in the September issue of InStyle for its 15th-Anniversary issue, which hits newsstands August 21.
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The program is an initiative of first lady Michelle Obama, who hopes it will help celebrate a wide range of cultures and musical genres.
President Barack Obama said Latin music, while hard to define because it comes in so many forms - from salsa to merengue and Bachata to reggaeton - speaks to everyone in a language they can all understand.
"It moves us, and it tends to make us move a little bit ourselves," Obama said in brief remarks before the infectious rhythms began pulsating on the White House grounds.
"In Performance at the White House: Fiesta Latina" is the third in a music series launched by first lady Michelle Obama to celebrate various genres of music. Jazz and country music events, with workshop for music students, have been held. Classical music is on tap for Nov. 4.
Tuesday's musical extravaganza comes during the month dedicated to celebrating the culture and traditions of Hispanics, the nation's largest minority group at 15 percent of the U.S. population, according to Census Bureau figures.
A large, white tent erected on the lawn was the setting for the musical performances. A see-through panel behind the stage afforded the nearly 400 guests, who sat at cocktail tables, views of the South Portico of the White House.
Obama proved what he said about the power of Latin music. He wiggled his hips and took a few turns on the dance floor with singer Thalia after she said: "Mr. President. With all due respect, will you dance with me?" He complied as she approached the table where he sat with Mrs. Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia.
Mrs. Obama moved in her seat, snapping her fingers to the music.
Feliciano said during a rehearsal break that it was his third time performing at the White House. He performed for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
"I'm bipartisan," Feliciano said.
He said the concert is a good thing, but that Latin performers should be "part of the whole," not just trotted out for Hispanic heritage month.
"It's about time. After all, the only time that Latinos are called upon is when the elections are around," he said.
Feliciano planned a duet with Estefan.
David Hidalgo, a singer-songwriter for the Chicano rock band Los Lobos, said the concert is important because it gives performers "a chance to show a little bit of our culture." The group performed its hit "La Bamba."
Other artists expected at the event, which was streamed live on http://www.whitehouse.gov, are Marc Anthony, Pete Escovedo and Tito "El Bambino. Escovedo's daughter, Sheila E., was musical director and leader of the house band.
Actors Jimmy Smits, Eva Longoria Parker and Lopez were the hosts.
Renowned Latin American chef Maricel Presilla was guest chef for the evening. She worked with the White House kitchen staff to prepare a menu assorted finger foods, including Cuban roast pork, Puerto Rican pasteles, Argentinean beef empanadas with red chimichurri, Guatemalan slaw and chocolate-cheese flan with hibiscus sauce.
Earlier Tuesday, Longoria Parker, a star of ABC's "Desperate Housewives," and music producer Emilio Estefan met with other members of the National Museum of the American Latino Commission to discuss plans for a possible Latino museum in Washington.
Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar asked the commission to report back in a year on whether a museum or some other project dedicated to Latino history, art and culture is feasible. Becerra had sponsored a bill for a museum but said he'll wait for the commission's recommendation before taking further action.
Tuesday's concert was to be televised Thursday by PBS, and Saturday by the Spanish-language television network Telemundo.
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