SPAIN arts & culture's Spring / Summer 2016 Program

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2016 SPANISH CULTURAL PROGRAM U.S. & CANADA Spring/ Summer


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Paula Bonet Paula Bonet (Vila-real, Valencia, 1980) holds a degree in Fine Arts by the Polytechnic University of Valencia and she completed her training in Santiago de Chile, New York City, and Urbino. The techniques she works with include oil painting, engraving (chalcographic, xylographic, lithographic), silk-screen printing, and also illustration. She has illustrated books and collections of poems, but her great success came with her first book consisting of both text and illustrations, What To Do When THE END Appears On The Screen (Ed. Lunwerg). In 2015, she published 813 (Ed. La Galera), an illustrated homage to the French filmmaker François Truffaut. Her works have been shown in Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Oporto, Paris, London, Rome, Frankfurt, Belgium, Urbino, Santiago de Chile, Mexico City, and Berlin. Charged with poetry, her work has multiple ramifications from newspaper and magazine illustrations (Diari Ara, Yorokobu, Revista Kireei, Revista Calle 20, Ling, ESCAC, Caràcters, Le Cool) to stage design, poster design (The Black Keys, Vetusta Morla, Jacko Hooper, Christina Rosenvinge), and mural painting (Spanish Cultural Center in Mexico City, Center Gabriela Mistral in Santiago de Chile, Hotel Alberta in Barcelona). www.paulabonet.com

Paula Bonet © Lita Bosch


Why are we so fascinated by riddles? Most of us feel compelled by images and objects that are paradoxical or unreal, but look convincing and puzzling. Images as intriguing as our design cover, a portrait titled ‘Dona Iceberg’ by prominent illustrator Paula Bonet, one of the artists featured in ‘Spanish Illustrators, The Color of Optimism.’ This exhibit, which will premiere in Washington D.C. displays the creativity of a new generation of Spanish artists that cross boundaries and experiment with this hybrid genre, one of the most versatile of the contemporary visual art scene. Pablo Picasso once said “Art washes away from the soul the dust of our everyday life”, and no other art form engages our imagination as the seventh art does. In 2016, our official traveling Festival of New Spanish Cinema will launch its 9th edition, a selection of the best recent movies produced in Spain. This quote holds true for music and literature, which also reveal the magic in the mundane. To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes, we will pay homage to our most universal author by exploring his life and by reflecting upon his contributions to world literature and culture. 2016 will also mark the 100th anniversary of Enrique Granados’ death, one of our foremost composers and piano players. Flamenco Festival will also be back this season with a blend of tradition and innovation. This Spring/Summer season SPAIN arts & culture will be filled with a myriad of cultural events for you to enjoy. It goes without saying that we hope you can join us.


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CITY AGENDA 46 ALBUQUERQUE

65 SAN DIEGO

ARTICLES

46 AUSTIN

65 SAN FRANCISCO

47 BOSTON

66 SAN JUAN

8 SPANISH ILLUSTRATORS

48 BURLINGTON

66 SANTA FE

48 CHICAGO

67 SEATTLE

24 CERVANTES IN ENGLISH

50 CLEVELAND

67 ST. PETERSBURG

50 DALLAS

67 TAMPA

50 EL PASO

67 TORONTO

51 HOUSTON

68 WASHINGTON DC

HIGHLIGHTS 12 VISUAL ARTS 18 ARCHITECTURE 19 DESIGN 20 FILM 27 LITERATURE 30 MUSIC 36 PERFORMING ARTS 43 HERITAGE

51 KNOXVILLE 52 LOS ANGELES 53 MIAMI 56 MINNEAPOLIS 56 MONTREAL 56 NASHVILLE 57 NEW YORK 63 OTTAWA 64 QUEBEC CITY 65 SAINT LOUIS

72 COMING NEXT FALL



ISUAL ARTS, V ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, FILM, LITERATURE, MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS, HERITAGE From Spain


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SPANISH ILLUSTRATORS

When Optimism Is The Best Stroke

MARIO SUÁREZ Journalist and art curator, who has worked for several newspapers and magazines such as El País, GQ Magazine, Esquire... He is the author of several books about street art and illustration.

Not even Salvador Dalí could imagine that his work as illustrator would be recognized years later. Or that he would influence future generations of Spanish illustrators that witnessed an international revival of this artistic discipline. This Spanish artist experimented with collage, acrylic, pencil sketch, and various other techniques in order to develop as an illustrator. Dalí had already begun to illustrate magazines in Spain between 1927 and 1929, such as La Gaceta Literaria and L’Amic de les Arts, but it was not until the 1930s, during one of his first trips to the United States, that he began to collaborate with the American press. He designed two covers for The American Weekly and Industrial Life, in addition to other illustrations for Vogue, Life, Script, and Nugget, and even advertisements in Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country. These illustrations by one of the most important Spanish artists of all times were preceded in art history by his fellow countrymen such as Picasso, who created more than 2000 engravings and illustrations inspired by bullfighting and El Greco. Moreover, this tradition in Spanish art had been previously cultivated by Goya, the pioneer of the engraving technique in the 17th century. Cesar Fernandez Arias ‘Perro de Troya’


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Some of the great names in art history, Goya, Picasso and Dalí, were distinguished Spanish illustrators and engravers who prompted the development of this artistic discipline making it one of the essential foundations of fine arts. The importance of illustrations also increased in Spain throughout 19th and 20th centuries, with magazines such as El Museo Universal (1857 and 1869) and Blanco y Negro (1891-2005), a weekly illustrated publication that included articles about everyday life and customs, literature, and culture by some of the greatest names of the 19th century. Blanco y Negro came into being during the period that was characterized by the triumph of magazines like the French La Revue Blanche, which contained illustrations by ToulouseLautrec, or prestigious publications such as L’Illustration and Le Monde Illustré. Spanish illustrators continued to sign the headings of international magazines throughout the 20th century, but it was not until the 1990s that they achieved worldwide fame that has followed them ever since. Mariscal and his work for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Max and his legendary cover for The New Yorker magazine, Ana Juan and her numerous collaborations in The New Yorker, and Jordi Labanda and his works for Wallpaper, Vogue USA, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine, have been central figures in the world of illustration in the last thirty years.

Paco Roca

Carla Fuentes ‘Nick Cave’


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Santiago Morilla. ‘Neumaticos’

Aitor Saraiba. ‘Enamorados’

A NEW GENERATION During the 2000s decade, a series of illustrators emerge in Spain and begin their major international expansion, which is supported by the Internet and social networks, thereby becoming a group of artists in highest demand by publishers all over the world. The illustrator Gabriel Moreno (Baena, Córdoba, 1973) is currently one of the most well-known names in the industry of illustration. His works have been published in magazines such as Wall Street Journal, Sunday Times, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Esquire (UK), GQ (USA), El País Semanal (Spain). With a style that he defines as a combination of “powerful lines, expressiveness, sensuality, and a revival of traditional techniques,” female figures in his illustrations exhibit latent eroticism and a loose stroke that made him world famous. Another illustrator with a similar style is Ricardo Cavolo (Salamanca, 1982), a unique artist who rose to stardom when Cirque du Soleil chose him to redesign the poster for one of their performances.

Mikel Casal ‘Pisco’


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“Collage, cutting, and pasting,” this is how the illustrator Sean Mackaoui (Lausanne, Switzerland, 1969), established in Spain, defines his creative style. As one of the most famous collage artists in Europe, he publishes his works in the papers and magazines such as El Mundo, Courrier Internacional, The Sunday Times magazine, Esquire, GQ , Rolling Stone, Cinemanía, Marie Claire, Financial Times, The International Herald Tribune, and El País. His cutting and pasting technique has enabled him to show his work in galleries in Mexico, Italy, Argentina, and France. But if there is another figure of Spanish illustration in high demand in the United States, it is José Luis Merino (Barcelona, 1962). Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Washington Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Sunday Telegraph, Harper’s Bazaar (USA), Madame Figaro Japan, La Vanguardia (Spain), and GQ (UK) are some of the publications that have requested his works. He has also received awards from institutions such as The AOI, American Illustration, and The Art Directors Club of Europe. His style is optimistic, coloristic and symbolic, which is a distinguishing mark of many Spanish artists. Other featured illustrators such as David Despau, Iván Solbes, Carla Fuentes, Paula Bonet, Conrad Roset, Sonia Pulido, Raúl Allen, Santiago

Conrad Roset ‘Musa’

Gabriel Moreno ‘Love me’

Morilla, Luis Úrculo, Silvia Prada, and Raúl Arias (who has received thirty-six awards from the Society of Newspaper Design and nine from the Society of Publication Designers in the past fifteen years) have connections with the United States press and the international illustration market. This is also the case of Paco Roca (Valencia, 1969), whose animated film Wrinkles (2009), received two Goya Awards and was released in the United States dubbed by Martin Sean. The art of illustration in Spain is going through its best moment in history. Collective exhibitions such as Spanish Illustrators. The Color of Optimism that has toured cities like Rome, Frankfurt, and Berlin, demonstrate a growing interest in both: Spanish culture and the art of illustration. The emergence of art galleries that specialize in illustration and sell their exhibits to the collectors in the United States, such as Gunter Gallery (www.guntergallery.com), confirm the great demand for this unique group of Spanish artists who have managed to revitalize Spanish illustration with a simple brush stroke or pencil mark. These are the powers of paper, imagination, and optimism united in watercolor.

Maria Simavilla


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VISUAL ARTS WASHINGTON, DC April — June

Spanish Illustrators The Color of Optimism

This project features a new generation of Spanish illustrators that represent a global reference for their optimism and creativity. WHEN

April 21 — June 26 WHERE

Former Residence of the Ambassadors 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC

Originality, creativity, professionalism, diversity, rupture, brilliance... are some of the words that define this generation of young artists emerged in the 2000’s and who have managed to make their work public with the help of the Internet. In highest demand by publishers all over the world, they have contributed to the boom of Spanish illustration, which is nowadays considered not only an industry but also a contemporary creative trend. Art curator and journalist Mario Suárez has selected 28 renowned illustrators such as Paula Bonet, Paco Roca, Gabriel Moreno or Ricardo Cavolo among others. The exhibit is a compendium of colorful, fresh and striking ideas, and a visual feast.

INFO

www.spainculture.us

Ricardo Cavolo. ‘Vlad’


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VISUAL ARTS SEATTLE June — August

Graphic Masters

Dürer, Rembrandt, Goya, Picasso, Matisse, R. Crumb

With over 400 works included, Graphic Masters: Dürer, Rembrandt, Goya, Picasso, Matisse, R. Crumb is the Seattle Art Museum’s first large-scale exhibition devoted to the graphic arts. Albrecht Dürer, Francisco Goya, and Pablo Picasso are among the artists who considered printmaking a primary form of expression and experimentation. Dürer’s ambitious Large Woodcut Passion (1497/1510) was one of the first projects to emancipate printmaking from book production and create a market for a new level of collector. Goya’s renowned Caprichos (1799) combined word and image to satirize injustices and corruption in 18th-century Spanish society. In the Vollard Suite (1930–37), Picasso exploited the versatility of the etching medium to create extensive variations on the theme of artist and model. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters: of The Caprices (detail), 1799, Francisco Goya, Spanish, 1746–1828, Private Collection.

An exhibit that features groundbreaking and timeless artists who worked in the medium of printmaking over its 500-year history. WHEN

June 9 — August 28 WHERE

Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Ave, Seattle, WA INFO

www.seattleartmuseum.org


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VISUAL ARTS NASHVILLE February — May

VISUAL ARTS MIAMI March

TREASURES FROM THE HOUSE OF ALBA

DELIRIOUS GALVESTON, MADRID, HAVANA

Drawn from one of the oldest and most significant private collections in Europe, Treasures from the House of Alba: 500 Years of Art and Collecting features works by Goya, Murillo, Rubens, Titian, and more from the splendid palaces of the Alba dynasty in Spain. Co-organized by the Meadows Museum and the Casa de Alba Foundation, the exhibition brings together more than 130 works of art dating from antiquity to the twentieth century. This is the first major exhibition outside Spain of works from the collection of the House of Alba—a prominent Spanish noble family with ties to the monarchy since the fifteenth century.

CCEMiami and NAEMI (National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally III Inc.) present the exhibition: Delirious Galveston, Madrid, Havana, featuring art pieces by artists Candice Avery, Ramon Losa and Daldo, the toy maker. Ramon Losa was born in the Spanish town of Albacete (1959). His drawings always include texts that reinforce the meaning of the composition, like in his representation of hell or the drawings of the man who does not feel like a man, the sick person who does not feel sick, the artist who does not feel like an artist.

WHEN

WHEN

February 5 — May 1

March 3 — 31

WHERE

WHERE

The Frist Center 919 Broadway, Nashville, TN

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL

INFO

www.fristcenter.org

The Duchess of Alba in White @ Francisco de Goya y Lucientes

INFO

www.ccemiami.org

CCEMiami


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VISUAL ARTS TAMPA January — May

Jaume Plensa: Human Landscape

One of the world’s foremost living sculptors, Spanish artist Jaume Plensa (b. 1955) has created large-scale artworks related to the human figure for public places around the globe. This exhibition, the artist’s largest to date in the United States, features numerous indoor as well as outdoor installations, engaging viewers even before they enter the Museum. Interested not only in the visual arts but also in literature, psychology, biology, language, and history, Jaume Plensa creates sculptures and installations that unify individuals through connections of spirituality, the body, and collective memory. He uses a wide range of materials—including steel, cast iron, resin, light, sound, and more—to lend physical weight and volume to multiple components of the human condition and soul.

Jaume Plensa’s largest exhibition to date in the United States, featuring indoor and outdoor installations at the Tampa Museum of Art.

Jaume Plensa. Soul of Words I and II, 2014. Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee. 2015. Photo: Dean Dixon. © Jaume Plensa. Courtesy Galerie Lelong, New York.

www.tampamuseum.org

WHEN

January 24 — May 15 WHERE

Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, FL INFO


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VISUAL ARTS WASHINGTON, DC June — August

VISUAL ARTS NEW YORK March — April

CUBAAHORA: SOUND (ART)XIOMAS VS SENSE: INTERSECTIONS (Art)xiomas celebrates contemporary Cuban art and the centennial of AMA’s founding director, José Gómez Sicre. This exhibition is curated by Cuban art historian Gabriela García Azcuy and is part of the CUBAAHORA: the Next Generation initiative, a program supported by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation. This exhibition, originally featured in CCEMiami, focuses on the new generation of Cuban artists. These artists are favoring fresh aesthetics while recognizing historical contexts, whose discourses are more autobiographical than politically contextualized.

Sound and language have a challenging relationship. What exactly does it mean to “understand” what we hear? This doubt is expressed through various artistic forms in this exhibition, taking the form of a dialogue and blurring the lines that divide aesthetic categories as apparently well-defined as music, poetry, or the visual arts. In their installations, artists Víctor Aguado, Miguel Álvarez-Fernández, María Chávez, Ferrer-Molina and Richard Garet place us face to face with some of the infinite nuances that constitute and inhabit our language.

WHEN

June 9 — August 7

WHEN

March 22 — April 9

WHERE

OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas 201 18th St NW, Washington, DC

WHERE

Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY

INFO

www.amamuseum.org

INFO Jorge Otero. Cáscara, 2013

newyork.cervantes.org

Courtesy of Instituto Cervantes New York.


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VISUAL ARTS ALBUQUERQUE March — September

VISUAL ARTS NEW YORK June — October

MOVING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK

OSS#02 : BROOKLYN

The exhibition explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail combining photography and video. This project started in March 2014 with a road trip across the Southwest of the US, where photojournalist Janire Nájera traced the footsteps of trader Antonio Armijo, who in 1829/30 linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California. Nájera interviewed Spanish descendants along the route to explore how the traditions of the first settlers have merged with local cultures influencing the creation and identity of today’s pueblos and cities.

OSS#02 is the fourth a series of interventions in the form of geopolitical gardens where plant species represent social groups and human interaction. The creation of the garden is based upon a series of video interviews in which plants are selected by interviewees and placed according to their real-life physical, political or emotional locations within their community. For several months the installation functions as a community garden hosting workshops. OSS#02 uses Brooklyn and its recent history of immigration as its geopolitical parameters. The outcome of OSS is an informed discussion generated by visitors and participants about local community interactions and coexistence.

WHEN WHEN

March 31 — September 30

June 4 — October 16

WHERE

WHERE

National Hispanic Cultural Center History & Literary Arts Building. 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM

Fort Greene Park Washington Park & Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY

INFO

www.movingforwardlookingback.us www.nhccnm.org www.spainculture.us

INFO Janire Najera

www.outerseedshadow.org www.juanlicarrion.com

Outer Seed Shadow #01 (areal view), Public Art Installation at Duarte Square (Manhattan) © Juanli Carrión, 2014


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ARCHITECTURE SAINT LOUIS May — September

ARCHITECTURE KNOXVILLE April

GREEN AIR

FUZZY BOUNDED

Designed by New York–based Nomad Studio, Green Air is the second major, transformational installation in CAM’s courtyard. Consisting of thousands of slices of wood suspended from the courtyard’s canopy with Tillandsia air plants such as Spanish moss attached to each, the undulating sculpture hangs above the heads of visitors, swaying in the breeze and filling the 45-by-50-foot space. Headed by William E. Roberts and Laura Santín, landscape architecture firm Nomad Studio is known for combining contemporary art and design with natural elements. Green Air is the second work in a two-year commission made possible by an Innovation Fund grant by the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission and follows Nomad’s previous installation, Green Varnish (on view in the Museum’s courtyard May–September 2015). The new work re-uses the wood that formed the armature of the original sculpture and re-envisions its curving, wave-like shape.

International, award-winning architect and co-founder of estudio.entresitio, María Hurtado de Mendoza is an associate professor in the College of Architecture and Design at New Jersey Institute of Technology. estudio. entresitio is a Madrid based architectural office that has extensive building experience with an emphasis on public work that utilizes novel functional solutions without sacrificing creativity or exploration. In 2007, Architectural Record selected the firm as Design Vanguard. Its constructed work has received more than 28 awards and honorable mentions. The firm participated in the 10th and 11th Spanish Biennial, the 7th BIAU, the Barbara Cappochin Biennale, and received the 2012 ArchDaily Healthcare Building of the Year award.

WHEN

WHEN

April 11

May 21 — September 30 WHERE

WHERE

Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis 3750 Washington Blvd, Saint Louis, MO

University of Tennessee | Art + Architecture Building | McCarty Auditorium 1715 Volunteer Blvd, Knoxville, TN

INFO

INFO

www.camstl.org www.thenomadstudio.net

www. archdesign.utk.edu www.entresitio.com

Nomad Studio

Estudio entresitio. Museo Nacional de la Memoria de Bogotá, Colombia


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DESIGN CHICAGO, MIAMI February — August

PEPE GIMENO: WRITING WITHOUT WORDS

Apart from contributing to Type Directors Club (TDC) in New York (a leading international forum in graphic design), designer Pepe Gimeno will tour major American cities, including Chicago and Miami, where he will exhibit 20 of his 57 designs that will make up his book, Grafia Callada, a collection of pages composed of various graphic designs made from recycled items which reveal the force of communication through symbols without the need for words. One of the principal objectives of Pepe is to separate content and form in his art to reveal this new form of representation and communication. His work is a personal one that is placed within the sphere of experimental graphics and art.

A poetic adventure that transcends words to tell a story, by Spanish graphic designer Pepe Gimeno. CHICAGO WHEN & WHERE

February 9 — March 29 Instituto Cervantes of Chicago 31 West Ohio St, Chicago, IL

MIAMI WHEN & WHERE

June 16 — August 25 Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

Pepe Gimeno, Grafía Callada (Hushed Writing)

www.chicago.cervantes.es www.pepegimeno.com www.ccemiami.org


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FILM MINNEAPOLIS April

FILM NEW YORK March

35TH ANNUAL FEMININE MINNEAPOLIS SPACE ST. PAUL INT’L FILM FESTIVAL Among the largest international film events in the country, the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF), annually presents 200+ new, award-winning films from 70+ countries worldwide, drawing 40,000 attendees each year and 150 filmmakers and artists around the world. Spain’s distinctive and wide-ranging film industry is increasingly represented at this celebration of cinema which, in 2016, will present 10 of the most anticipated works by Spanish filmmakers.

WHEN

Instituto Cervantes New York presents a film series focusing on the presence of women in Spanish film industry. The presence of women in the film industry presents a challenge that seeks real equality of employment access and opportunities, but also adds value to films and themes across an array of mediums. Feminine Space will present a selection of short films by female directors and two unique contemporary full-length films from Spain.

WHEN

April 7 — 23

March 2 — 23

WHERE

WHERE

St. Anthony Main Theatre 115 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN

Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY

INFO

www.mspfilm.org

Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF)

INFO

newyork.cervantes.org

Film still “Todos están muertos”.


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FILM MIAMI March

2016 Miami Int’l Film Festival

Celebrating its 33rd anniversary, Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival is considered the preeminent film festival for showcasing Ibero-American cinema in the U.S. Álex de la Iglesia, one of Spain’s most charismatic and dynamic filmmakers, will open the 2016 Miami International Film Festival on March 4, 2016, with his new film Mi Gran Noche, starring Spanish pop icon Raphael, who will appear in person at the screening to officially inaugurate this year’s Festival. Mi Gran Noche is just the beginning of an outstanding selection of many of the biggest and most important films from Spain that will be featured at the 33rd edition of the Festival, once again affirming Miami International Film Festival’s status as the key gateway in the United States for Spanish art and popular cinema.

The Miami International Film Festival is considered the preeminent film festival for showcasing Ibero-American cinema in the U.S. WHEN

March 4 — 13 WHERE

Olympia Theater 174 E Flagler St, Miami, FL INFO Film still “Mi Gran Noche” © Film Factory Entertainment S.L.

www.2016.miamifilmfestival.com


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FILM U.S. TOUR March — June

Festival of New Spanish Cinema

The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema

CHICAGO WHEN & WHERE

March 4 — 31 Gene Siskel Center 164 N. State St, Chicago, IL

HOUSTON WHEN & WHERE

March 10 — 13 Rice Cinema 6100 Main St, Houston, TX

SAN JUAN WHEN & WHERE

April 6 — 13 Fine Arts Miramar Ponce de León Ave, #654, Pda. 11, Miramar, PR

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

June 16 — 19 AFI Silver Theater and Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD

Launching 9 years ago, this selective slate of premieres highlights impressive productions from Spain, in a vast breadth of styles, techniques, and approaches employed by distinctive filmmakers today. With titles that cover every genre, Festival of New Spanish Cinema brings to our audiences the best filmmaking produced this year. Some of the featured directors are established auteurs, while others have recently emerged on the international festival scene, snagging top prizes and critical acclaim. Do not miss this year’s selection specially presented by Pragda and SPAIN arts & culture. We have films for everyone!

INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us

Design by Toormix


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FILM MIAMI March — May

From Doodles to Pixels Over a Hundred Years of Spanish Animation

From Doodles to Pixels is a response to the desire to showcase a little known history —that of Spanish animation cinema. Films like Chico & Rita (Javier Mariscal, Fernando Trueba y Tono Errando, 2010), Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones (Enrique Gato, 2012) or Pos Eso (Sam, 2014) have put Spanish animation on the international map, but these examples are just the tip of the iceberg of the talent and years of hard work involved in creating art and industry. This series is the result of research, revision and recovery of historical material in dialogue with more recent works. From Doodles to Pixels is a coproduction of the CCCB and AC/E that brings together a selection of films animated using diverse techniques ranging from the early twentieth century to the present day. It features recurring themes such as links with the world of comic books, reflections of political concerns and dialogue with the visual arts. Minotauromaquia, Juan Pablo Etcheverry, 2004.

A selection of the landmark works of Spanish animation of all times, curated by Carolina López. WHEN

March 14 — May 3 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org www.accioncultura.es


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CERVANTES IN ENGLISH ANDRÉS TRAPIELLO Andrés Trapiello is a noted Spanish writer and poet, a Cervantist scholar and the recipient of 1993 Premio Nacional de la Crítica and 2003 Premio Nadal among others. Author of the modern Castillian edition of Don Quijote de la Mancha (Destino, 2015), which includes a prologue by Nobel Prize Winner Mario Vargas Llosa.

Throughout many years, as it happens until six months ago, I believed that what Argentinean author Jorge Luis Borges used to say, “I like Don Quixote in English more than in Spanish Castilian,” was just one of his “boutades” or wisecracks. Nonetheless, one ultimately realized that the first Quixote that Borges read at the age of nine or ten was precisely translated into English, the language that was spoken in his home and was taught to him by the nurse who was in charge of his first words. When years later Borges faced the original Quixote, he noticed that 17th Century Castilian was a language that he did not speak nor did he completely understand when he encountered it in the written form.

Portrait of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra painted by Juan de Jáuregui.


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One of the figures that influenced Borges the most was Spanish philosopher and writer Unamuno (one always thought that Unamuno wrote some of the best poems by Quevedo, and Borges some of the best of Unamuno). Unamuno wrote memorable pages about Don Quixote and Cervantes, in particular, in one of his essays published at the same time of his Life of Don Quixote and Sancho, 1905 and titled “On the Reading and Interpretation of Don Quixote,” we find the following lines that could have been written today: “Never could I consider that Don Quixote was untranslatable; even more: I believe that it improves with translation, and as it is better received outside of Spain than inside, it must be because the language concern hasn’t been able to dull its beauty.” Unamuno’s statement on translation was one of the reasons for which I decided, fourteen years ago, to translate Don Quixote to modern Castilian. However I am not sure that Unamuno was right about the other statements: was Quixote better understood outside of Spain than in Spain, as he affirms and many others do as well?

I don’t think so. I haven’t read yet an interpretation that compares to those by Ortega, Azorín, Azaña or the same Unamuno. Not even is it possible to agree with him when he affirms that the bigger constraint to understand Don Quixote was his author. Not only because Cervantes did not fully understand, according to Unamuno, who Don Quixote was, but mostly for having given rise to the crowd of cervantists who have distracted the readers from the main question. Unamuno even said that the talent of Cervantes, not considering Don Quixote, was mainly medium talent, and that he would have never attained his current recognition, not even that of other of his contemporary writers, if we would have judged him only by his Exemplary Novels, La Galatea, Persiles or Journey to Parnassus. In my opinion, Unamuno also errs in saying so, aside from being a type of theoretical and useless disquisition to resolve whether Cervantes is in one of his books or not, and whether Cervantes wrote it more to the benefit of his character or his own. Let’s say that as important as Don Quixote is the author’s look, which, after centuries, we have called and accepted as “cervantist”.

Japanese edition of Don Quixote, translated by Yoshi Aida, Tokio, Chikuma Shobo, 1969-1970.

Hungarian edition of Don Quixote translated by Györy Vilmos. Budapest, Légrády testvérek, 1875.

Portada El Ingenioso Hidalgo DQ. Library of Congress


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The first and foremost cervantist of all is Cervantes’ own life about which we know very little. There is nothing more cervantist than the mystery of reality, and we find Cervantes’ life mysterious, though, in brief, we could say that his life was above all a wretched one. He lived his life as the first Cervantist, and as such he did not interpret things literally. “However much life mistreats me, I will never give false testimony against it”, Cervantes could have said with Nietzsche. Cervantist is precisely his look at things and people, mostly at those that were most hit and damaged: smiling, cheerful, melancholic, somewhat ironic but without malice and malicious will, what we will call today an empathic, friendly, and intimate look. And cervantist is the place that Cervantes takes, always a step back, leaving others to do the talking (the supreme example was, undoubtedly, the uninterrupted colloquium among his characters, whether Don Quixote and Sancho, or dogs Cipión and Berganza), confirming two well-known quotes that one constantly repeats. The first included in one of his short novels The Generous Lover: “What is deeply felt is well expressed”, and the second is one of Juan Ramon Jiménez’s aphorisms: “Whomever writes as it is spoken will thrive and be much more recognized than whomever writes as it is written”. The most difficult, but yet the simplest task, is to know how to feel, and write as one speaks, and speak as one feels. There is no more secret to life nor literature.

To celebrate the work of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra known by many as the greatest literary figure in Spanish literature, SPAIN arts & culture is pleased to present a selection of cultural activities throughout the U.S. on the occasion of the 400 anniversary of his death. Don’t forget to check www.spainculture.us for updated information on these and many other events.

Movie poster from Don Quixote of Mancha. Dinamarca: Lau Lauritzen, 1922. © Palladium Films. Hebrew edition of Don Quixote translated by Beatrice Skravisky-Landau, Luis Landau and Tal Nitzan Keren. Israel, Hakibutz Hameiujad, 2004.


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LITERATURE SAN JUAN, NEW YORK March — July

LITERATURE CHICAGO April

QUIJOTES POR EL MUNDO

CERVANTES AND SHAKESPEARE

Quijotes por el mundo shows the rich holdings of the Instituto Cervantes’s network of libraries and, at the same time, pays tribute to the hundreds of translators of Cervantes’s work who, over a period of 400 years, have made it possible to disseminate Cervantes and his texts worldwide. Don Quixote, as is often repeated, is the most widely translated work after the Bible.

To commemorate the lives of Cervantes and Shakespeare, two towering figures of European literature, on the occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of their shared death date in April 1616, the Center for Renaissance Studies at The Newberry, Chicago Independent Research Library, will host a three-day public symposium to spotlight their achievements and examine the parallels and intersections of their work.

The adventures it tells and the ‘Quixotesque’ values contained within continue to be translated to this day. What new translations will be completed as this exhibition opens? Only time will tell. Now is the time to enjoy and be amazed at the richness and the linguistic variety of Don Quixote throughout its 400 years of history and success.

WHEN & WHERE

March 10 — June 10 Museo de San Juan 150 Norzagaray St, San Juan, PR

WHEN

April 13 — 16

June 30 — July TBA Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY

WHERE

The Newberry 60 West Walton St, Chigago, IL

INFO

www.cile2016.com newyork.cervantes.org

Thai edition of Don Quixote. Bangkok, Butterfly Book House, 2005.

INFO

www.newberry.org

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LITERATURE WASHINGTON, DC April

Celebrating Cervantes A Series of Conversations

In 1605, a battle-injured, graying veteran of Spain’s wars against the Ottoman Empire published the story of a poor nobleman, his brain addled from reading too many tales of chivalry, who deludes himself that he is a knight errant and sets off on hilarious adventures. That book, Don Quixote, went on to sell more copies than any other beside the Bible, making its author, Miguel de Cervantes, the single most-read author in history. Cervantes did more than just publish a bestseller, though: He created a new way of writing.

During the month of April, on the occasion of the 400 anniversary of Miguel de Cervantes’ death, SPAIN arts & culture will present a series of conferences featuring renowned poet and translator of the 2003 edition of Don Quixote, Edith Grossman, along with American literary scholar William Egginton, author of The Man Who Invented Fiction: How Cervantes Ushered in the Modern World, and Spanish Cervantist scholar Jordi Gracia García, author of Miguel de Cervantes. La conquista de la ironía.

Renowned Cervantist translator and scholars will discuss the life and work on Miguel de Cervantes of the occasion of the 400 anniversary of his death. WHEN

April 12 Guest speakers: Edith Grossmann, William Egginton (In English) April 28 Guest speaker: Jordi Gracia (In Spanish) WHERE

Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC INFO ‘Miguel de Cervantes. La conquista de la ironía’ by Jordi Gracia. Book Cover, Taurus Ed.

www.spainculture.us


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LITERATURE SAN JUAN, PR March

LITERATURE WASHINGTON, DC April

VII CELEBRATION CONGRESO OF MARIO DE LA LENGUA VARGAS LLOSA ESPAÑOLA The 7th International Conference on Spanish Language (CILE) will take place in San Juan, Puerto Rico in March 2016 and its central theme will be “Spanish Language and Creativity.” The event will be dedicated to the poets Luis Palés Matos, Pedro Salinas, and Rubén Darío, and it will also be used as an opportunity to pay tribute to the Cervantes Institute on the 25th anniversary of its creation. The Conference will include a varied program consisting of cultural activities, exhibitions, a festival of Latin American documentaries, writing contests about Spanish language, and meetings between writers and students.

The Nobel Prize in literature in 2010 was awarded to Peruvian-Spanish author Mario Vargas Llosa for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual’s resistance, revolt and defeat. During his long career, Vargas Llosa has written more than a dozen novels and many other books and stories. For decades, he has been a voice for Latin American literature. His numerous awards include the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the most important award in Latin American literature, given to authors whose work has contributed to enrich, in a notable way, the literary patrimony of the Spanish language.

The Library of Congress will host a half-day simposium followed by a Living Legend Award ceremony and presentation featuring Mario Vargas Llosa in conversation with Marie Arana.

WHEN

April 11 WHEN

WHERE

March 11 — 19

Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas J efferson Building, Library of Congress 10 First St SE, Washington, DC

WHERE

Centro de Convenciones 100 Cll Guamani, San Juan, PR INFO

www.cile2016.com

INFO VII Congreso International de la Lengua Española

www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/events.html www.spainculture.us

Mario Vargas Llosa collection, Library of Congress


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MUSIC AUSTIN March

Sounds from Spain At SXSW 2016

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Spanish bands Agoraphobia, Juan Zelada, Juventud JuchĂŠ, Los Nastys, Sexy Zebras and The Parrots present at SXSW 30th edition. WHEN & WHERE

March 16 Brush Square Park Austin, TX March 18 Lucille Patio Lounge 77 Rainey St, Austin, TX INFO

www.sxsw.com www.soundsfromspain.com

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South by Southwest (SXSW) Musica and Media Conference is the world´s leading event of the music industry. During the day, SXSW offers attendees the opportunity to explore the future of the music industry through panels, talks and other conference activities at the Austin Convention Center. At night, the absolute best mix of musical performances from over 2,200 regional, national and international acts take place at the SXSW Music Festival. Sounds from Spain will bring a lineup of native favorites and nationally renowned talent. Integrated by public and private organizations, Sounds from Spain represents the Spanish music industry and strives to present the most outstanding national artists on the international music scene.


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MUSIC U.S. TOUR March — April

Uxía & Narf

Ballads of the Imaginary Galicia Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential artists from Galicia, Spain, tour the U.S. for the first time. Uxía and Narf, two of the most important and influential artists from Galicia, are touring the U.S. together for the first time, performing their acclaimed Baladas da Galiza imaxinaria program. Their joint musical project features classics from both musicians, including poems by such writers as Rosalía de Castro and Federico García Lorca; original compositions; and adaptations of traditional alalás, the oldest and best-known form of Galician music. Uxía, regarded as the grande dame of Galician music, is celebrating 30 years of a career that has made her one of the most popular musicians of Galicia. Fran Pérez (“Narf ”) is one of the most innovative artists from the last two decades in Galicia. Building bridges across cultures through music, they created their repertoires after years of traveling and exchanging experiences with artists from Angola, Brazil, Argentina, Mozambique, Portugal, Cape Verde, or Guinea-Bissau.

BOSTON WHEN & WHERE

March 28 Club Passim 26 Church St, Suite 300, Cambridge, MA March 29 Berk Recital Hall, Berklee College of Music 1140 Boylston St, Boston, MA April 5 Brown University, Rochambeau House, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 84 Prospect St, Providence, RI

CHICAGO WHEN & WHERE

March 30 The Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall 4545 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL

LOS ANGELES

SAN FRANCISCO

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

March 2 ARTS 157 Arts Building Rehearsal Hall, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA

March 3 Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA

April 1 Ohio State University, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 244 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Rd, Columbus, OH

March 12 — 13 Getty Center, Harold M. Williams Auditorium 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA

March 4 TBA. School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts University of California, Merced, CA

NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

SANTA FE WHEN & WHERE

© Karlos Abal, 2015

CLEVELAND

March 20 Museum of International Folk Art, Auditorium 706 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM

April 2 Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave, Broklyn, NY INFO

www.baladas.gal/uxia-narf www.spainculture.us


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MUSIC MINNEAPOLIS February — March

MUSIC WASHINGTON, DC April

INTERNATIONAL SPANISH MUSIC FESTIVAL

HILARY HAHN PLAYS ANTÓN GARCÍA ABRIL

The International Spanish Music Festival will present a diversity of lesser-heard music of Spain and Latin America to portray the variety and richness of their cultures and traditions and to broaden the awareness of Spanish music. The repertoire includes a variety of classical and traditional music, including elements of Sephardic, Spanish, Argentinian, and Peruvian music, and will cover different musical periods (from Early Music in Spain to the 20th Century in Argentina).

There’s no violinist quite like Hilary Hahn. Among her peers, both violinists and others, she is widely known as one of the most intense, focused artists of her generation. She is also one of the most adventurous, as proven by her multi-year, Grammy-winning commissioning project In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores. Over the course of two seasons, she will premiere a set of new works by Spanish composer Antón García Abril, inspired by his participation in the Encores project and commissioned by Washington Performing Arts.

Each concert will begin with an introduction by the musicians, who will explain the background and cultural significance of the music being presented so that the audience can gain deeper appreciation. A reception at each performance will give audience members the opportunity to meet and ask questions to the musicians.

WHEN WHEN

February 25 — March 5

April 19

WHERE

WHERE

Cathedral 519 Oak Grove St, Minneapolis, MN

Music Center at Strathmore 5301 Tuckerman Ln, N. Bethesda, MD

INFO

www.ismfestival.org www.casadeespanamn.org

ISMF © Nerea Berraondo, 2015

INFO

www.washingtonperformingarts.org

reams of Sand. D Courtesy of the artist


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MUSIC ALBURQUERQUE March

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR World Music star Buika (Marí­a Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today. LOS ANGELES WHEN & WHERE

Buika is blessed with a remarkable voice, often garnering comparisons to Nina Simone, Chavela Vargas and Cesarea Evora. Her recordings have earned multiple awards, including several Latin Grammys. Her seventh album, 2013’s La Noche Más Larga (The Longest Night), which features several original songs, was nominated for a 2014 Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album. Her Fall 2015 release, Vivir Sin Miedo, is “a fusion of all the experiences, feelings, lessons, passions, and rhythms that Buika has incorporated into her creative DNA” and is infused with elements of reggae, ragga, flamenco, R&B, Afrobeat, and gospel. NPR has listed her among the best 50 vocalists of all time, calling her “The voice of freedom.” SAN FRANCISCO

Concha Buika, Vivir sin miedo album cover.

March 26 Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA

MIAMI WHEN & WHERE

April 22 Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

April 24 Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC

NEW YORK

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

March 19 Zellerbach Hall 101 Zellerbach Hall #4800, Berkeley, CA

April 26 Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave, New York, NY

ALBUQUERQUE

BOSTON

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

March 24 National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM

May 1 Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA INFO

www.conchabuikamusic.com www.spainculture.us


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MUSIC NEW YORK March

A Granados Celebration From Barcelona with Passion: Enrique Granados in New York WHEN

March 10 WHERE

The Graduate Center City University of New York 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.brookcenter.gc.cuny.edu www.granados100.com

Portrait of Enrique Granados, courtesy of the Foundation of Iberian Music (CUNY)..

2016 marks the 100th anniversary of Enrique Granados’ death, one of Spain’s most relevant composers and finest pianists of his generation.

Granados spent the final months of his life in New York. His visit to the United States included some of the most important artistic triumphs of his life—the World Premiere of his opera, Goyescas at the Metropolitan Opera, solo and chamber music recitals with cellist Pau (Pablo) Casals, recordings for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, the premiere of his symphonic poem, Dante, by the Chicago Symphony, and a recital at the White House.

As part of the festival A Granados Celebration: 150 Years of Granados, the Foundation for Iberian Music presents an international conference and a concert devoted to the music of Enrique Granados, including a world premiere by Spanish composer Benet Casablancas. The concert will be performed by Perspectives Ensemble, directed by Ángel Gil Ordóñez and featuring Douglas Riva (piano) and Ana de la Paz (dance).

Courtesy of Perspectives Ensemble.


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MUSIC NEW YORK March

MUSIC NEW YORK March

JOSÉ MENOR GRANADOS AT CARNEGIE AT DIMENNA HALL CENTER FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC José Menor’s recital will commemorate one of his most beloved composers: Enrique Granados. One of the most outstanding and versatile Spanish pianists of his generation, José is as much at home as “the great ambassador of Spanish music” (Melómano Magazine), or as a “revolutionary of his instrument” (Parra), exploring the most innovative repertoire. Recent commitments have included Schwetzinger Festspiele (Germany), Progetto Martha Argerich (Switzerland), and Palau de la Musica in Barcelona. Resident pianist for the Granados Anniversaries at the composer’s hometown. This recital starts José Menor’s worldwide tour performing Goyescas and other works throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. It will include some of his well- known works.

5@5 at DiMenna Center for Classical Music, a new concert series devoted solely to distinguished Classical pianists, that aims to promote classical music in Hell’s Kitchen, and to boost business in this developing area, presents 100th Granados Celebration. Featuring pianists Vanessa Perez, Adam Kent and José Menor. enor

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WHEN WHEN

March 12

WHERE

Dimenna Center for Classical Music 450 West 37th St, New York, NY

March 24

WHERE

Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.carnegiehall.org

INFO José Menor @ Ricard Alonso

www.oslmusic.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

Vanessa Perez


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PERFORMING ARTS, NEW YORK April — May

PERFORMING ARTS, MONTREAL April — May

AN INVISIBLE MAL PELO PIECE OF AT AGORA THIS WORLD DE LA DANSE AENY – Spanish Artists in New York, in coproduction with IATI Theater, presents Un Trozo Invisible de Este Mundo (An Invisible Piece of this World) by acclaimed Spanish playwright and actor Juan Diego Botto.

The original staging of this show received four MAX Theater Awards in Spain (the equivalent of the TONY Awards in the United States), including Best Author and Best Play, and was praised by audiences and critics alike for three consecutive years. Juan Diego Botto collaborated with several humanitarian organizations to retell five unique (im) migration stories that explore the loneliness and wounds of exile as well as the human drive to survive. This passionate work is a revealing, emotional look at a timely issue.

Each visit by the Catalonian choreographer María Muñoz to the Agora de la danse has met with much acclaim praising her inventiveness, her choreographic vigour and her humour. She is coming back for the third time to present Le cinquième hiver, a duo with Pep Ramis, with whom she co-directs Mal Pelo, one of the most important contemporary dance companies in Spain. The winter they survey in this piece is a fantastic, surrealist landscape. With clear movement and complicit commitment, they glow onstage.

WHEN

WHEN

April 27 — May 8

April 29 — May 1

WHERE

WHERE

IATI Theater 64 East 4th St, New York, NY

Agora de la danse 840 Cherrier St, Montreal, QC

INFO

INFO

www.aeny-elpuente.org www.iatitheater.org

www.agoradanse.com www.spainculture.ca

Courtesy of AENY.

Mal Pelo


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PERFORMING ARTS MIAMI May

FlamenGO The flame of flamenco on the go

FlamenGo is an international alternative festival created with the intention of presenting to the community in South Florida, young emerging flamenco artists who will perform along with internationally acclaimed flamenco figures. It consists in a series of activities related with flamenco culture in all its disciplines including visual arts, film, music, performing arts and lectures with a strong component in educational workshops for kids and adults. CCEMiami will present in May 2016 a series of events including dance workshops (May 16 & 19); a documentary film by Chus Gutiérrez (May 17); Micro flamenco by Juan Carlos Lérida (May 19 through 29); and performances by Jesús Carmona (May 20, Miami Dade Auditorium), Las Migas (May 21), and María Toledo (May 28). CCEMiami

FlamenGO, a program that pays homage to flamenco in all its disciplines. WHEN

May 16 — 29 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org


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MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS U.S. TOUR March

Flamenco Festival “One of the year’s biggest dance events in New York City” according to The New York Times. Flamenco Festival 2016 presents Spain’s finest dancers and singers on its thirteenth anniversary for a celebration of flamenco that is stirringly authentic while challenging the conventions of the form. The Festival will feature artists like Vicente Amigo, Rocío Molina, Manuel Liñán or Israel Galván among others. Flamenco Festival will kick off in New York, and will continue through the US with passion, drama and lighting footwork in a three-week celebration of flamenco. The series entitled Beyond Flamenco will bring some of the country´s most creative and charismatic new generation of artists.

FEATURING FARRUQUITO IMPROVISAO

Flamenco Festival

2016 © Photo by

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Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco.

gined by Barfutura.

LOS ANGELES

MIAMI

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

February 27 — 28 Irvine Barclay Theatre

March 3 Adrienne Arsht Center

March 8 GW Lisner Auditorium

SAN FRANCISCO

BOSTON

NEW YORK

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

March 1 Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

March 6 Berklee Performance Center

March 10 — 11 New York City Center


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MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS U.S. TOUR March

VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career. MIAMI WHEN & WHERE

March 2 Adrienne Arsht Center

NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 4 Carnegie Hall

JACKSON BROWNE & RAÚL RODRÍGUEZ SONG & SON An exciting exchange, a crossing of American sounds and Spanish rhythms. NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 2 — 3 The Town Hall

AKRAM KHAN & ISRAEL GALVÁN TOROBAKA In a circle of deep-hued light, dance artists Akram Khan and Israel Galván square off, flanked by four musicians. NEW YORK

ESPERANZA FERNÁNDEZ & GONZALO RUBALCABA ¡OH, VIDA! In Oh Vida!, Rubalcaba & Fernández pay tribute to legendary Cuban big band leader Beny Moré and Spanish cantaor Manolo Caracol.

WHEN & WHERE

March 2 — 5 BAM Howard Gilman Opera house

MIAMI WHEN & WHERE

March 4 Adrienne Arsht Center

NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 12 Roulette

Esperanza Fernández. © Luis Castilla Raúl Rodríguez. Song & Son


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MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS U.S. TOUR March

BEYOND FLAMENCO

ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S COLORS OF SPAIN

Beyond Flamenco is a special program of Flamenco Festival for a younger audience where shows are presented in unusual and new spaces.

Pablo Heras-Casado, principal conductor featuring Marina Heredia.

NEW YORK NEW YORK

WHEN & WHERE

March 5 — 19 Joe’s Pub

WHEN & WHERE

March 10 Carnegie Hall

BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA IMAGES: 20 YEARS Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, is recognised as the most important representative of flamenco art in Spain. MIAMI WHEN & WHERE

March 9 — 10 Adrienne Arsht Center

OUT FROM THE SHADOWS: LIGHTING A PATH TO FLAMENCO IN THE 21ST CENTURY Panel with NYU and CUNY scholars and artists participating in this year’s Flamenco Festival on the role of suffering in the future of flamenco. NEW YORK

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

March 12 GW Lisner Auditorium

SAN DIEGO WHEN & WHERE

March 16 Spreckles Theatre

NEW YORK

WHEN & WHERE

WHEN & WHERE

March 9 King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center

March 18— 19 New York City Center

Beyond Flamenco Daniel Casares and Adam Ben Ezra. © Javier Esteban

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía. © Luis Castilla Rocío Molina. Bosque Ardora © Felix Vazquez


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MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS U.S. TOUR March

ROCÍO MOLINA BOSQUE ARDORA In Bosque Ardora, Rocío Molina draws on deep animal instincts to explore the struggle for survival in the natural world. unusual and new spaces. MIAMI

ROSARIO “LA TREMENDITA” & MOHAMMAD MOTAMEDI QASIDA An extraordinary musical encounter between the young Sevillian cantaora Rosario ‘La Tremendita’ and her Iranian peer Mohammad Motamedi.

WHEN & WHERE

March 12 Adrienne Arsht Center

COMPAÑÍA MANUEL LIÑÁN. NÓMADA Nómada is the fourth creation from the performer Manuel Liñán as a choreographer, bringing together six dancers, three singers and two guitarists. NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 12 New York City Center

MIAMI March 13 Adrienne Arsht Center

CLEVELAND WHEN & WHERE

March 16 Cleveland Museum of Art

NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 18 Carnegie Hall, Zankell Hall

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

March 19 GW Lisner Auditorium

BOSTON WHEN & WHERE

March 20 Berklee Performance Center

COMPAÑÍA ROCÍO MOLINA DANZADORA & VINÁTICA Danzaora & Vinática defines a new language in the universe of dance and ballet: the language of Rocio Molina. NEW YORK WHEN & WHERE

March 17 New York City Center

WASHINGTON, DC WHEN & WHERE

March 18 GW Lisner Auditorium

BOSTON WHEN & WHERE

March 19 Berklee Performance Center

For venues, hours, other events, classes & workshops visit: flamencofestival.org

Compañía Rocío Molina. Danzaora & Vinática © Rafael Gavalle


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PERFORMING ARTS EL PASO March — April

2016 International Siglo de Oro Drama Festival

The festival features the Golden Age of Spain through plays and soliloquies. WHEN

March 30 — April 2 WHERE

Chamizal National Memorial 800 S San Marcial St, El Paso, TX INFO

www.los-paisanos-chamizal.com

The Siglo de Oro Drama Festival has been held at Chamizal National Monument since 1975. Theatrical production companies and other groups that produce Siglo de Oro plays are brought to El Paso by the Chamizal National Memorial for the five-day festival. A different play is presented each night. Some productions are also showcased in Ciudad Juárez. The festival includes Mujeres y Criados (Lope de Vega), Entremeses Cervantinos (Miguel de Cervantes), La Celestina (Fernando de Rojas), and El Principe Ynocente (Lope de Vega). Mujeres y Criados is a comedy about two sisters in love with men in service and without status while courted by rich men of status. The U.S. premiere of Mujeres y Criados will be directed by Rodrigo Arribas Fontela and Laurence Boswell and performed by Fundación Siglo de Oro, Spain. Mujeres y Criados @ Coral Ortiz


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HERITAGE WASHINGTON, DC June — July

Smithsonian Folklife Festival Basque: Innovation by Culture

The Basque Country is a region that spans borders. Located in northern Spain and southwestern France, straddling the Pyrenees Mountains, its spirit can be felt on the sheep-grazed mountains of Idaho, in fishing communities from Scotland to Newfoundland, and in towns across Mexico and Argentina. From an early period, Basques looked beyond their borders for resources and inspiration, a trait that keeps them on the cutting edge of global economic and sustainability movements. However, their commitment to language and cultural preservation may be the key to their success. To present this intricate balance, musicians, dancers, boat makers, cooks, and other experts from the Basque Country and diaspora communities will share their unique traditions and perspectives as part of the Basque: Innovation by Culture program.

Visitors to the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival can explore the Basque Country’s unique language and distinct cultural heritage. WHEN

June 29 — July 10 WHERE

The National Mall Between 4th and 7th St, Washington, DC INFO

2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival © Smithsonian Institution. Photo courtesy of Basquetour.

www.festival.si.edu


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HERITAGE HOUSTON April — July

HERITAGE WASHINGTON, DC January — December

DESIGNING AMERICA

PROTECTING OUR HERITAGE

Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S. is an exhibit that displays the important contributions that Spain has made to the construction of the United States territory, landscape and cities, starting with the first settlements to present day. Organized by the Fundación Consejo España - Estados Unidos, in partnership with the Biblioteca Nacional de España and the Houston Public Library, the exhibition aims to present a novel and distinct perspective on the Spanish presence in the United States. Through the dialogue between historic documents and a combined narration of texts, images and audio-visual elements, visitors to the exhibition are enlightened to the historical, political and cultural events that have marked the course of 500 years of common history between the United States and Spain — a footprint that is still visible on North American soil.

Nowadays our common heritage is facing growing threats posed by wars, international terrorism, criminal organizations, climate challenges or, more simply, oblivion. In order to increase awareness and build networks of institutions and experts working on this subject, the Washington DC cluster of the European Union National Institutes of Culture (EUNIC) wants to focus on this topic for its 2016 activities.

The program is implemented with the support of the UNESCO and in partnership with prominent institutions including international organizations, universities, museum, foundations.

WHEN

April 14 — July 23 WHERE

WHEN

Houston Public Library, Julia Ideson Building 550 McKinney St, Houston, TX

January — December WHERE

Several Venues across Washington, DC

INFO

www.designing-america.com www.houstonlibrary.org

© Biblioteca Nacional de España.

INFO

www.washington-dc.eunic-online.eu

The Two Dancers: Tomb of he Triclinium


CITY AGENDA: CITIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FILLED WITH CULTURE From Spain


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CITY AGENDA

ALBUQUERQUE M MUSIC P PERFORMING ARTS

IPHIGENIA EN TRACIA Iphigenia en Tracia was written in 1747 by José de Nebra, known as the leading late-Baroque composer of Spanish opera and zarzuela.

M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

29TH FESTIVAL FLAMENCO INTERNACIONAL DE ALBURQUERQUE

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today. WHEN

WHEN

March 24

WHERE

National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM

March 6 National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM INFO

www.nhccnm.org www.orchestraofnewspain.org

WHERE

INFO

www.nhccnm.org www.conchabuikamusic.com

The Festival Flamenco Internacional de Alburquerque, unites the finest flamenco in what could be considered the flamenco capital in the United States. WHEN

June 12 — 18 WHERE

TBA

INFO

www.ffi29.org

P PERFORMING ARTS

H HERITAGE V VISUAL ARTS

ALIENTO: STATE STREET BALLET’S CARMEN

MOVING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK

AUSTIN

Inspired by Georges Bizet’s score, State Street Ballet’s original full-length production of Carmen has dazzled audiences from coast to coast.

A project that explores the Spanish heritage in the Southwest of the US, a route that linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California

M MUSIC

WHEN

SOUNDS FROM SPAIN

WHEN

March 12 — 13 WHERE

National Hispanic Cultural Center. Albuquerque Journal Theatre 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM INFO

www.nhccnm.org

March 31 — September 30 WHERE

National Hispanic Cultural Center History & Literary Arts Building, 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM INFO

www.movingforwardlookingback.us www.nhccnm.org www.spainculture.us

Spanish bands Agoraphobia, Juan Zelada, Juventud Juché, Los Nastys, Sexy Zebras and The Parrots will showcase in SXSW 30th edition. WHEN & WHERE

March 16 Brush Square Park Austin, TX March 18 Lucille Patio Lounge 77 Rainey St, Austin, TX INFO

www.sxsw.com www.soundsfromspain.com

Moving Forward, Looking Back


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CITY AGENDA

BOSTON F FILM

P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

8TH CATALAN FILM FESTIVAL AT UMASS AMHERST

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: FARRUQUITO. IMPROVISAO

The Catalan Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is featuring the 8th Catalan Film Festival: “Catalan Independent Cinema”, devoted to singular and independent Catalan filmmakers.

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco.

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: COMPAÑÍA ROCÍO MOLINA. DANZAORA & VINÁTICA

WHEN

March 1 — April 19 WHERE

Integrative Learning Center Room, S404 UMass Amherst Campus, Amherst, MA 01003. 161 Presidents Dr. Amherst, MA INFO

www.umass.edu

P PERFORMING ARTS

VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career. WHEN

March 5 WHERE

Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA INFO

www.vicenteamigo.com www.berklee.edu

WHEN

Danzaora & Vinática defines a new language in the universe of dance and ballet: the language of Rocio Molina.

WHERE

March 19

INFO

Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA

March 6 Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA www.flamencofestival.org www.berklee.edu

WHEN

WHERE

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rociomolina.net www.berklee.edu

S SKETCHING THE FUTURE

THE POLITICAL ORIGINS OF BANKING CRISIS IN SPAIN A study on the Spanish banking and financial systems by Prof. Sebastián Royo. WHEN

March 9 WHERE

Suffolk University 73 Tremont St, 1st Floor, Boston, MA INFO

www.aceinboston.com

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: ROSARIO “LA TREMENDITA” & MOHAMMAD MOTAMEDI QASIDA An extraordinary musical encounter between the young Sevillian cantaora Rosario ‘La Tremendita’ and her Iranian peer Mohammad Motamedi. WHEN

March 20 WHERE

Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rosariolatremendita.es www.berklee.edu


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CITY AGENDA

CHICAGO

BOSTON M MUSIC

M MUSIC

L LITERATURE

UXÍA & NARF

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

UxÍa & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. together for the first time to present a joint musical project.

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today.

PABLO HELGUERA: LIBRERÍA DONCELES

WHEN & WHERE

March 28 Club Passim 26 Church St, Suite 300 Cambridge, MA March 29 Berk Recital Hall, Berklee College of Music 1140 Boylston St, Boston, MA April 5 Brown University Rochambeau House, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 84 Prospect St, Providence, RI INFO

www.baladas.gal www.brown.edu www.berklee.edu www.passim.org

S SKETCHING THE FUTURE

ASÍ HABLÓ PENELOPE A bilingual reading of Tito Villanueva’s poetic work So Spoke Penelope (2013). WHEN

March 30 WHERE

Real Colegio Complutense 26 Trowbridge St, Cambridge, MA INFO

www.aceinboston.com

WHEN

Conceived by New York-based artist and educator Pablo Helguera, Librería Donceles is a traveling Spanish-language bookstore.

WHERE

January 30 — April 24

May 1 Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA INFO

www.berklee.edu www.conchabuikamusic.com

WHEN

WHERE

Chicago Cultural Center, Garland Gallery, 1st Floor South 78 E. Washington St, Chicago, IL INFO

www.pablohelguera.net

BURLINGTON V VISUAL ARTS

32º: THE ART OF WINTER A multifaceted, interactive exhibition that explores the complexity of snow and ice through, featuring the artistic duo Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz. WHEN

January 23 — May 30 WHERE

Shelburne Museum 6000 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT INFO

www.shelburnemuseum.org www.martin-munoz.com

P PERFORMING ARTS

CHICAGO WINTER FLAMENCO FESTIVAL 2016 Featuring some of the art’s brightest rising stars as well as established, critically acclaimed artists. WHEN

February 2 — March 12 WHERE

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago 31 West Ohio St, Chicago, IL INFO

www.chicago.cervantes.es


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CITY AGENDA More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

D DESIGN

M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

PEPE GIMENO: WRITING WITHOUT WORDS...

UXÍA & NARF

PHYSICAL FESTIVAL CHICAGO 2016

A poetic adventure that transcends words to tell a story, by Spanish graphic designer Pepe Gimeno. WHEN

February 9 — March 29 WHERE

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago 31 West Ohio St, Chicago, IL INFO

www.chicago.cervantes.es www.pepegimeno.com

F FILM

FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2016 The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema returns to Chicago as part of the 19th Chicago European Union Film Festival. WHEN

March 4 — 31 WHERE

Gene Siskel Center 164 N. State St, Chicago, IL

Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. together for the first time. WHEN

March 30 WHERE

The Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall 4545 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL INFO

www.baladas.gal www.oldtownschool.org

Spanish artist Malgosia Szkandera will perform Bag Lady , a story of a lonely woman who plays using the simplest objects to build her own world. WHEN

June 10 — 12 WHERE

Stage 773 1225 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL INFO

www.physicalfestival.com www.thebagladytheater.com

L LITERATURE

CERVANTES AND SHAKESPEARE A Joint Cervantes Symposium/Early Modern Studies Symposium WHEN

April 13 — 16 WHERE

The Newberry 60 West Walton St, Chicago, IL INFO

www.newberry.org

INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.siskelfilmcenter.org

Cervantes and Shakespeare


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CITY AGENDA

CLEVELAND

DALLAS

EL PASO

P PERFORMING ARTS

V VISUAL ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: ROSARIO “LA TREMENDITA” & MOHAMMAD MOTAMEDI QASIDA

SALVADOR DALÍ: AN EARLY SURREALIST MASTERPIECE

2016 INTERNATIONAL SIGLO DE ORO DRAMA FESTIVAL

The Meadows Museum debuts its latest acquisition, Salvador Dalí’s L’homme poisson (1930), the first Dalí painting to enter a public Texas collection.

The festival features the Golden Age of Spain through plays and soliloquies. These productions help us understand a culture which has had a significant impact on our own in the United States southwest and in México.

An extraordinary musical encounter between the young Sevillian cantaora Rosario ‘La Tremendita’ and her Iranian peer Mohammad Motamedi. WHEN

March 16 WHERE

Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH

WHEN

January 30 — June 19

March 30 — April 2

INFO

Chamizal National Memorial 800 S San Marcial St, El Paso, TX

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

M MUSIC

UXÍA & NARF

www.los-paisanos-chamizal.com

M MUSIC

CERVANTES & SHAKESPEARE: THE BREAK FROM MYTH AND LEGEND

WHEN

On the 400th anniversary of the deaths of Cervantes and Shakespeare, a semistaged performance with dance and music will be held at the Soluna Festiva to celebrate their lasting influence.

WHERE

May 26

Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. for the first time April 1 Ohio State University, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 244 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Rd, Columbus, OH INFO

www.baladas.gal www.sppo.osu.edu

WHERE

INFO

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rosariolatremendita.es www.clevelandart.org

WHEN

WHERE

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd, Dallas, TX

WHEN

WHERE

Dallas City Performance Hall 2520 Flora St, Dallas, TX INFO

www.orchestraofnewspain.org


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CITY AGENDA

KNOXVILLE

HOUSTON F FILM

H HERITAGE

A ARCHITECTURE

DESIGNING AMERICA: SPAIN’S IMPRINT IN THE U.S.

FUZZY BOUNDED: ROBERT B. CHURCH III LECTURE SERIES

WHEN

An interactive look at Spain’s architectural and urban cultural legacy in the United States.

Lecture by María Hurtado de Mendoza, co-founder of estudio.entresitio and associate professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology.

WHERE

April 14 — July 23

FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2016 The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema returns to Houston. March 10 — 13 Rice Cinema 6100 Main St, Houston, TX INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.film.rice.edu

WHEN

WHEN

April 11

WHERE

Houston Public Library, Julia Ideson Building 550 McKinney St, Houston, TX INFO

www.designing-america.com www.houstonlibrary.org

H HERITAGE

GALVESTON NAMESAKE: GENERAL BERNARDO DE GÁLVEZ This half-day symposium will feature senior experts on the topic of Spain’s pivotal role in the war of American Independence, and specifically the efforts of Bernardo de Galvez, Governor of Louisiana. WHEN

April 2 WHERE

Rice University, Duncan Hall 6100 Main Houston, TX INFO

www.rice.edu

Fuzzy Bounded

WHERE

University of Tennessee | Art + Architecture Building | McCarty Auditorium 1715 Volunteer Blvd, Knoxville, TN INFO

www.archdesign.utk.edu www.entresitio.com


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CITY AGENDA

LOS ANGELES

More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

M MUSIC

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: FARRUQUITO IMPROVISAO

I CELEBRATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE MOTHER LANGUAGES AT UCLA

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco. WHEN

The event will feature the participation of the Galician musicians Uxía & Narf.

WHERE

March 3

INFO

Jan Popper Theater 445 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA

February 27 — 28 Irvine Barclay Theatre 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine, CA www.flamencofestival.org www.farruquito.eu www.thebarclay.org

M MUSIC

WHEN

WHERE

P PERFORMING ARTS

Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. for the first time.

MAGDALENA CARMEN FRIDA KAHLO Y CALDERÓN

WHEN & WHERE

March 12 — 13 Getty Center, Harold M. Williams Auditorium 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA INFO

www.baladas.gal www.music.ucr.edu www.getty.edu

WHEN

March 26 WHERE

Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA INFO

www.laphil.com www.conchabuikamusic.com

INFO

www.spanport.ucla.edu www.baladas.gal

UXÍA & NARF

March 2 ARTS 157 Arts Building Rehearsal Hall, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today.

A theater-dance production created by Jos_ Luis Donaldson (Spain) and blocked by Efrén Sánchez (México) about Frida KahloÍs controversial life.

M MUSIC

CELEBRATING GRANADOS Pianist R_gulo Martínez-Antón performs a recital commemorating the music of Enrique Granados in Los Angeles. WHEN

March 31 WHERE

WHEN

Zipper Hall 200 S. Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA

WHERE

www.regulomartinez.com

March 24 — 26 Caminito Theater - Los Angeles CC College 855 North Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA INFO

www.todoart13.co.uk

INFO


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CITY AGENDA

MIAMI F FILM

P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

L.A. OLA

MICROTHEATER

A showcase of the most outstanding and innovative independent contemporary from Spain in Los Angeles.

Microtheater features a theatrical format consisting of short one-act plays (15 minutes in length) at CCEMiami.

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT

WHEN

WHEN

March 22, 28 & 29 WHERE

Several venues in Los Angeles, CA INFO

www.laolashowcase.com www.spainculture.us

January 7 — December 30 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career. WHEN

March 2 WHERE

www.microtheatermiami.com www.ccemiami.org

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL

P PERFORMING ARTS

www.flamencofestival.org www.vicenteamigo.com www.arshtcenter.org

FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA: POEMA DE ANDALUCÍA

P PERFORMING ARTS

Poema de Andalucía is a journey through the alluring cultures and traditions of the Andalusian provinces that form the cradle of flamenco.

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: FARRUQUITO. IMPROVISAO

INFO

WHEN

March 2 WHERE

The Society of Four Arts 2 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach, FL INFO

www.fourarts.org

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco. WHEN

March 3 WHERE

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.flamencofestival.org

Uxía & Narf


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CITY AGENDA

MIAMI

More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

V VISUAL ARTS

F FILM

P PERFORMING ARTS

DELIRIOUS GALVESTON, MADRID, HAVANA

2016 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA. IMAGES: 20 YEARS

CCEMiami and NAEMI (National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally ILL Inc.) present the exhibition: Delirious Galveston, Madrid, Havana. WHEN

The Miami International Film Festival is considered the preeminent film festival for showcasing Ibero-American cinema in the U.S.

WHERE

March 4 — 13

March 3 — 31 Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org

WHEN

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, is recognised as the most important representative of flamenco art in Spain.

WHERE

March 9 — 10

INFO

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL

Olympia Theater 174 E Flagler St, Miami, FL www.miamifilmfestival.com

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: ESPERANZA FERNÁNDEZ & GONZALO RUBALCABA OH, VIDA! In Oh Vida!, Rubalcaba & Fernández pay tribute to legendary Cuban big bandleader Beny Moré and to cantaor Manolo Caracol, from Seville. WHEN

March 4 WHERE

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.arshtcenter.org

L LITERATURE M MUSIC

CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS A series of interactive workshops for adults that contributes to enriching the lives of our multicultural community. WHEN

March 7 — December 12 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org

WHEN

WHERE

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.juntadeandalucia.es www.arshtcenter.org

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: ROCÍO MOLINA. BOSQUE ARDORA In Bosque Ardora, Rocío Molina draws on deep animal instincts to explore the struggle for survival in the natural world. WHEN

March 12 WHERE

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rociomolina.net www.arshtcenter.org


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CITY AGENDA

P PERFORMING ARTS

F FILM

M MUSIC

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: COMPAÑÍA MANUEL LIÑÁN. NÓMADA

FROM DOODLES TO PIXELS

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

Nómada is the fourth creation from the performer Manuel Liñán as a choreographer, bringing together six dancers, three singers and two guitarists. WHEN

March 13 WHERE

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL

A selection of the landmark works of Spanish animation of all times, curated by Carolina López. WHEN

March 14 — May 3 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.manuellinan.com www.arshtcenter.org

F FILM M MUSIC P PERFORMING ARTS V VISUAL ARTS

FLAMENGO FlamenGO, a program that pays homage to flamenco in all its disciplines. WHEN

May 16 — 29 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org

Rocío Molina. Bosque Ardora

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today. WHEN

April 22 WHERE

Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.arshtcenter.org www.conchabuikamusic.com

D DESIGN

PEPE GIMENO: WRITING WITHOUT WORDS... A poetic adventure that transcends words to tell a story, by Spanish graphic designer Pepe Gimeno. WHEN

June 16 — August 25 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org www.pepegimeno.com


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CITY AGENDA

MINNEAPOLIS

MONTREAL

M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

INTERNATIONAL SPANISH MUSIC FESTIVAL

ZORONGO FLAMENCO DANCE THEATRE: LORCA’S WOMEN

MAL PELO

Casa de España en Minnesota presents five different performances by internationally acclaimed musicians, at three venues in Minneapolis. WHEN

February 25 — March 5 WHERE

St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral 519 Oak Grove St, Minneapolis, MN INFO

www.ismfestival.org www.casadeespanamn.org

Zorongo Flamenco will premiere Susana di Palma’s new work Lorca’s Women at the Cowles Center in Minneapolis.

María Muñoz and Pep Ramis, from the Mal Pelo company, present “Le cinquième hiver”. WHEN

April 29 — May 1 WHERE

WHEN

Agora de la danse 840, Cherrier St, Montreal, QC

April 15 — 17 WHERE

The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts 528 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN

INFO

www.agoradanse.com www.spainculture.ca

INFO

www.thecowlescenter.org www.zorongo.org

NASHVILLE

F FILM

35TH ANNUAL MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, Minnesota’s premiere annual showcase of international independent cinema, runs April 7-23 2016.

V VISUAL ARTS

WHEN

Prints and drawings, sculptures, letters, illuminated manuscripts, decorative objects, and tapestries provide further insight into the role of the Alba family in world history.

TREASURES FROM THE HOUSE OF ALBA

April 7 — 23 WHERE

St. Anthony Main Theatre 115 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN

WHEN

INFO

February 5 — May 1

www.mspfilm.org

WHERE

The Frist Center 919 Broadway, Nashville, TN INFO

www.fristcenter.org

Feminine Space


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK

More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

P PERFORMING ARTS

F FILM

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: JACKSON BROWNE & RAÚL RODRÍGUEZ. SONG & SON

FEMININE SPACE

An exciting exchange, a crossing of American sounds and Spanish rhythms.

WHEN

WHEN

March 2 — 3 WHERE

The Town Hall 123 W 43rd St, New York, NY

A film series at Instituto Cervantes New York focusing on the presence of women in Spanish film industry. March 2 — 23 WHERE

Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY INFO

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: AKRAM KHAN & ISRAEL GALVÁN. TOROBAKA In a circle of deep-hued light, dance artists Akram Khan and Israel Galván square off, flanked by four musicians. WHEN

March 2 — 5 WHERE

BAM Howard Gilman Opera house 30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.bam.org

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: BEYOND FLAMENCO Beyond Flamenco is a special program of Flamenco Festival for a younger audience where shows are presented in unusual and new spaces. WHEN

March 5 — 19 WHERE

newyork.cervantes.org

Joe’s Pub 425 Lafayette St, New York, NY

P PERFORMING ARTS

www.flamencofestival.org www.spainculturenewyork.org www.spainculture.us

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.thetownhall.org

M MUSIC P PERFORMING ARTS

INFO

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career. WHEN

P PERFORMING ARTS

OUT FROM THE SHADOWS: LIGHTING A PATH TO FLAMENCO IN THE 21ST CENTURY

March 4 WHERE

Carnegie Hall W 57th St, & 7th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.vicenteamigo.com www.carnegiehall.org

Panel with NYU and CUNY scholars and artists participating in this year’s Flamenco Festival on the role of suffering in the future of flamenco. WHEN

March 9 WHERE

King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Sq South, New York, NY INFO

www.kjcc.org www.flamencofestival.org


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK M MUSIC P PERFORMING ARTS

GRANADOS CELEBRATION International conference and concert devoted to the music of Enrique Granados (1867-1916) commemorating the Granados Centenary. WHEN

March 10

P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: FARRUQUITO IMPROVISAO

GRANADOS AT DIMENNA CENTER FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco. WHEN

Granados’ music at DiMenna Center featuring Classical pianists Vanessa Pérez, Adam Kent and José Menor.

WHERE

March 12

INFO

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music 450 West 37th St, New York, NY

March 10 — 11

WHERE

New York City Center 131 W 55th St (btwn 6th & 7th), New York, NY

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.farruquito.eu www.nycitycenter.org

The Graduate Center City University of New York 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY www.brookcenter.gc.cuny.edu www.spainculture.us

M MUSIC

M MUSIC P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S. COLORS OF SPAIN

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: ESPERANZA FERNÁNDEZ & GONZALO RUBALCABA OH, VIDA!

Pablo Heras-Casado, principal conductor featuring Marina Heredia.

In Oh Vida!, Rubalcaba & Fernández pay tribute to legendary Cuban big band leader Beny Moré and to cantaor Manolo Caracol, from Seville.

WHEN

March 10 WHERE

Carnegie Hall W 57th St, & 7th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.carnegiehall.org

WHEN

March 12 WHERE

Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org

WHEN

WHERE

INFO

www.oslmusic.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: COMPAÑÍA MANUEL LIÑÁN. NÓMADA Nómada is the fourth creation from the performer Manuel Liñán as a choreographer, bringing together six dancers, three singers and two guitarists. WHEN

March 12 WHERE

New York City Center 131 W 55th St (btwn 6th & 7th), New York, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.manuellinan.com www.nycitycenter.org


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CITY AGENDA More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

L LITERATURE

P PERFORMING ARTS

L LITERATURE

VI CULTURE WITH NO LIMITS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: COMPAÑÍA ROCÍO MOLINA. DANZAORA & VINÁTICA

RE-NACIMIENTOS BOOK PRESENTATION

A literary, musical, bilingual event that gathers around culture both in English and in Spanish. WHEN

March 15 WHERE

La Nacional, Spanish Benevolent Society 239 West 14th St, New York, NY INFO

www.manhattanboundbooks.com www.laovejitaebooks.com

L LITERATURE

EDITH GROSSMAN: TRANSLATING DON QUIJOTE Acclaimed translator Edith Grossman will discuss the translation of Cervantes’ “Don Quijote” (2003, HarperCollins Publishers). WHEN

March 17 WHERE

Danzaora & Vinática defines a new language in the universe of dance and ballet: the language of Rocio Molina. WHEN

March 17 WHERE

New York City Center 131 W 55th St (btwn 6th & 7th), New York, NY

WHEN

March 18 WHERE

The New School 72 5th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.laovejitaebooks.com www.manhattanboundbooks.com

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rociomolina.net www.nycitycenter.org/Home

M MUSIC

NIGHTS AT THE ALHAMBRA Ana María Ruimonte, Spanish Mezzosoprano sings Spanish songs by Granados, Falla, Albéniz, García Lorca, Mudarra with Rob Adler in the Classical Guitar. WHEN

Montclair State University Dickson Hall, Cohn Lounge, Montclair, NJ

March 17

INFO

WHERE

www.chss.montclair.edu

A book presentation event in which six books of poems and an anthology are going to be launched at the same time.

The National Opera America Cente 330 Seventh Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.anamariadiaz.com www.squareup.com

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: ROSARIO “LA TREMENDITA” & MOHAMMAD MOTAMEDI. QASIDA An extraordinary musical encounter between the young Sevillian cantaora Rosario ‘La Tremendita’ and her Iranian peer Mohammad Motamedi. WHEN

March 18 WHERE

Carnegie Hall, Zankell Hall 881 7th Ave (W 57th St, & 7th Ave), New York, NY INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rosariolatremendita.es www.carnegiehall.org


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA. IMAGES: 20 YEARS

GRANADOS 100TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

THE PASSION OF ALBORADA

José Menor’s piano recital at Granados’ Centenary date, in one of New York’s main concert venues, Carnegie Hall.

Celebrate the passion of Alborada as New Jersey’s premier Flamenco & Spanish Dance company for the past 20 years.

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, is recognised as the most important representative of flamenco art in Spain. WHEN

March 18 — 19 WHERE

New York City Center 131 W 55th St (btwn 6th & 7th), New York, NY

WHEN

March 24 WHERE

Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.carnegiehall.org

WHEN

April 3 WHERE

Ria Mar Restaurant 25 Whitehead Ave, South River, NJ INFO

www.alboradadance.org

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/bfa www.nycitycenter.org/Home

M MUSIC

UXÍA & NARF

V VISUAL ARTS

Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. for the first time.

SOUND VS SENSE: INTERSECTIONS

April 2

Sound Art exhibition featuring installations by Víctor Aguado, Miguel Álvarez Fernández, Juan Luis FerrerMolina, Richard Garet & María Chávez. WHEN

March 22 — April 9

WHEN

WHERE

Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, New York, NY

P PERFORMING ARTS

SIMON SHAHEEN’S ZAFIR: MUSICAL WINDS FROM NORTH AFRICA TO ANDALUCÍA An extraordinary program blending the music of Al-Andalus and flamenco under the direction of virtuoso Simon Shaheen with guest artists from Spain. WHEN

INFO

www.baladas.gal www.roulette.org www.robertbrowningassociates.com

WHERE

Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY

April 9 WHERE

Mason Hall at Baruch College 17 Lexington Ave, at 23rd St, New York, NY INFO

www.robertbrowningassociates.com

INFO

newyork.cervantes.org

Sound vs sense intersections


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P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

SPANISH TAPAS

ROMEO AND JULIETTE VISIT MANHATTAN

AN INVISIBLE PIECE OF THIS WORLD

Spanish Mezzosoprano Ana María Ruimonte sings extracts of the opera I Capuleti e i Montechi by Bellini.

Award-winning Spanish actor and playwright Juan Diego Botto’s latest work is a revealing look at the hot-button issue of (im)migration..

Embark on an exciting journey through Spain in dance, music and song performed by Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre WHEN

April 16 WHERE

The Investors Bank Theatre at the Roxbury Performing Arts Center 72 Eyland Ave, Succasunna, NJ INFO

WHEN

April 21 WHERE

The National Opera America Center 330 Seventh Ave, New York, NY INFO

WHEN

April 27 — May 8 WHERE

IATI Theater 64 East 4th St, New York, NY

www.roxburyartsalliance.org www.alboradadance.org

www.anamariadiaz.com/manhattanseries www.squareup.com/market/owlsong

www.aeny-elpuente.org www.iatitheater.org

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V VISUAL ARTS

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

CARLOS BLANCO ARTERO

LIDIA FALCÓN: PORTRAYALS OF WOMEN IN DON QUIJOTE Conversation with Spanish writer and feminist Lidia Falcón. WHEN

April 19 WHERE

Montclair State University Cohen Lounge, Dickson Hall, Montclair, NJ INFO

www.chss.montclair.edu

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today. WHEN

April 26 WHERE

Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave, New York, NY INFO

www.carnegiehall.org www.conchabuikamusic.com

INFO

A selection of recent works by Spanish artist Carlos Blanco Artero will be showcased this May at La Nacional. WHEN

May 1 — 15 WHERE

La Nacional 239 W 14th St, New York, NY INFO

www.carlosblancoartero.com www.lanacional.org


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NEW YORK P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

STAGED READING SERIES 2016

FERIA DE SEVILLA FLAMENCO DANCE AND LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL

MEDIEVO GRANNIES

A selection of plays representing the most innovative and respected voices working in contemporary Spanish theater. WHEN

Spend a Sunday afternoon in Spain and enjoy the Feria de Sevilla flamenco dance & music festival.

WHERE

May 15

INFO

Parker Press Park 428 Rahway Ave, Woodbridge, NJ

May 2 — 4 IATI Theater 64 East 4th St, New York, NY www.aeny-elpuente.org

WHEN

FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA: BAM FISHER 2016 SEASON Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana returns to BAM Fisher for a 7 show run featuring the company’s internationallyacclaimed cast of dancers and musicians. WHEN

May 3 — 8 WHERE

WHERE

WHERE

INFO

www.anamariadiaz.com www.squareup.com

F FILM V VISUAL ARTS

THE PERILS OF OBEDIENCE The Perils of Obedience is an exploration of power dynamics. The audience witnesses at the same time a performance and the making of a movie. WHEN

May 16 — 30

Brooklyn Academy of Music Fishman Space 321 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY

Participant Inc 253 East Houston St, New York, NY

INFO

INFO

www.flamenco-vivo.org

WHEN

May 19 The National Opera America Center 330 Seventh Ave, New York, NY

www.alboradadance.org

P PERFORMING ARTS

Ana María Ruimonte, Spanish Mezzo-soprano sings sephardic music from oral tradition with Alan Lewine, double bass.

WHERE

www. participantinc.org

INFO

M MUSIC

THE FLAME CONCERT SERIES Concert series that showcases the work of musicians strongly based in Jazz sounds and approaches but latching onto the roots of Flamenco. WHEN

May 21 & June 18 WHERE

The Cornelia St Caf_ 29 Cornelia St, New York, NY INFO

www.facebook.com/theflame. flamencojazz www.corneliastreetcafe.com


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OTTAWA V VISUAL ARTS

M MUSIC

L LITERATURE

OSS#02

LAMC - LATIN ALTERNATIVE MUSIC CONFERENCE

EUNIC BOOK CLUB: THE SHADOW OF THE WIND BY CARLOS RUIZ ZAFÓN

The Latin Alternative Music Conference is the largest Latin music conference in the US. It’s geared towards Spanishlanguage alternative sounds.

Every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6 pm at the Ottawa Public Library (Sunnyside Branch), a contemporary novel from a European country is presented and discussed by the group.

OSS#02 is an intervention in the form of geopolitical garden where plant species represent social groups to materialize human interaction. WHEN

June 4 — October 16 WHERE

Fort Greene Park Washington Park & Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY INFO

www.outerseedshadow.org www.juanlicarrion.com

WHEN

July 6 — 9 WHERE

TBA

WHEN

March 16 WHERE

INFO

www.latinalternative.com www.facebook.com/theLAMC

Ottawa Public Library, Sunnyside Branch 1049 Bank St, Ottawa, ON INFO

www.spainculture.ca

L LITERATURE

QUIJOTES POR EL MUNDO

F FILM

3RD EUROPEAN UNION SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

The exhibition is travelling to Instituto Cervantes New York to celebrate Cervantes’ 400 anniversary.

EUNIC and the diplomatic missions of EU Member States, in collaboration with the Canadian Film Institute, present the third edition of the European Union Short Film Festival.

WHEN

June 30 — July TBA WHERE

Instituto Cervantes New York 211 East 49th St, New York, NY

WHEN

March 16

INFO

newyork.cervantes.org

WHERE

SAW Gallery 67 Nicholas St, Ottawa, ON INFO

www.spainculture.ca

Quijotes por el Mundo


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QUEBEC CITY

OTTAWA M MUSIC

M MUSIC

WOMEN OF NOTE GALA

PEDRO NAVARRO

Performance Gala to include compositions of European Women.

Spanish guitar player Pedro Navarro returns to the Mercury Lounge in Ottawa.

WHEN

March 19 WHERE

Shenkman Arts Centre 245 Centrum Blvd, Ottawa, ON INFO

www.spainculture.ca www.shenkmanarts.ca

WHEN

June 10 WHERE

Mercury Lounge 56 Byward Market Sq, Ottawa, ON INFO

www.mercurylounge.com www.spainculture.ca

F FILM

2ND EUROPEAN UNION FILM FESTIVAL EUFF is a unique occasion for lovers of European cinema in Quebec to experience Europe’s diverse and rich film heritage. WHEN

April 27 — May 6 WHERE

Musée de la Civilisation 85 Rue Dalhousie, Québec City, QC Cinéma Cartier 1019 Avenue Cartier, Québec City, QC INFO

P PERFORMING ARTS

www.spainculture.ca

MARÍA MUÑOZ, MALPELO P PERFORMING ARTS

María Muñoz, Artistic Director of Spainês Mal Pelo Dance Company, brings her evocative 2004 solo piece, Bach, to Ottawa.

CERVANTES OF MADAWASKA

WHEN

Performance of the original work “Cervantes of Madawaska” by the Sortie de Secours Theatre Company.

May 26 — 28 WHERE

National Arts Centre 53 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON

WHEN

May 24 — June 11

INFO

WHERE

www.nac-cna.ca www.spainculture.ca

Carrefour International de Théâtre 369 Rue de la Couronne, Quebec City, QC INFO

www.spainculture.ca

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía


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SAINT LOUIS

SAN FRANCISCO

A ARCHITECTURE

P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

GREEN AIR

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: FARRUQUITO. IMPROVISAO

VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT

Green air is an aerial garden of Tillandsias suspended from the courtyard’s canopy at the Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis. WHEN

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco.

WHERE

March 1

May 21 — September 30 Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis 3750 Washington Blvd, Saint Louis, MO INFO

www.camstl.org www.thenomadstudio.net

SAN DIEGO P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR:BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA. IMAGES: 20 YEARS Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, is recognised as the most important representative of flamenco art in Spain. WHEN

March 16 WHERE

Spreckles Theatre 121 Broadway #600, San Diego, CA INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/bfa www.spreckels.net

WHEN

WHERE

Palace of Fine Arts Theatre 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA INFO

www.flamencofestival.org

M MUSIC

UXÍA & NARF Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential musicians from Galicia, tour the U.S. for the first time. WHEN & WHERE

March 3 Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA March 4 TBA. School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts University of California, Merced, CA INFO

www.baladas.gal

Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career. WHEN

March 10 — 13 WHERE

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium 201 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA INFO

www.vicenteamigo.com www.sfjazz.org

M MUSIC

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today. WHEN

March 19 WHERE

Zellerbach Hall 101 Zellerbach Hall #4800, Berkeley, CA INFO

www.calperformances.org www.conchabuikamusic.com


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SAN FRAN- SAN JUAN CISCO F FILM

L LITERATURE

L LITERATURE

CINE ESPAÑOL EN RUTA

VII CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE LA LENGUA ESPAÑOLA

QUIJOTES POR EL MUNDO

A traveling exhibition of recent Spanish quality films that reaches the fifth edition in 2016. WHEN

April 1 — December 31 WHERE

Roxie Theater 3117 16th St, San Francisco, CA INFO

www.cineenruta.com www.roxie.com www.margenes.org

The 7th International Conference on Spanish Language (CILE) will take place in San Juan, Puerto Rico from the 15th to the 18th of March 2016. WHEN

March 11 — 20 WHERE

Centro de Convenciones 100 Cll Guamani, San Juan, PR

The exhibition is travelling to San Juan in Puerto Rico to mark the VII Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española. WHEN

March 10 — June 10 WHERE

Museo de San Juan 150 Norzagaray St, San Juan, PR INFO

www.cile2016.com

INFO

www.rae.es www.cervantes.es www.cile2016.com

F FILM

SANTA FE

FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2016 The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema returns to San Juan as part of the 7th European Film Festival. WHEN

April 6 — 13 WHERE

Fine Arts Miramar Ponce de León Ave, #654, Pda. 11, Miramar, PR INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.festivaldecineeuropeo.com

M MUSIC

UXÍA & NARF Uxía & Narf, two of the most important and influential artists from Galicia, Spain, tour the U.S. for the first time WHEN

March 20 WHERE

Museum of International Folk Art, Auditorium 706 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM INFO

www.baladas.gal www.internationalfolkart.org

Jaume Plensa. Human Landscape


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SEATTLE

TAMPA

M MUSIC

V VISUAL ARTS

V VISUAL ARTS

VICENTE AMIGO

GRAPHIC MASTERS

Hailed as “the Sultan of Duende” and already an international sensation, Spanish-born flamenco guitarist Vicente Amigo makes his Seattle debut.

An exhibit that features groundbreaking and timeless artists who worked in the medium of printmaking over its 500-year history.

JAUME PLENSA: HUMAN LANDSCAPE

March 16

WHEN

Jaume Plensa’s largest exhibition to date in the United States, featuring indoor and outdoor installations at the Tampa Museum of Art.

June 9 — August 28

WHERE

WHERE

January 24 — May 15

INFO

Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, FL

WHEN

Meany Hall for the Performing Arts 4140 George Washington Ln, Northeast Seattle, WA

Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Ave, Seattle, WA

INFO

www.seattleartmuseum.org

www.uwworldseries.org www.vicenteamigo.com

F FILM

SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 Be part of the largest and most highly attended film festival in the United States, now in its 42nd year. WHEN

May 19 — June 12 WHERE

Several Venues Seattle, WA INFO

www.siff.net

WHEN

WHERE

INFO

www.tampamuseum.org

ST. PETERSBURG TORONTO V VISUAL ARTS

DISNEY AND DALÍ: ARCHITECTS OF THE IMAGINATION An extraordinary exhibiton that explores the friendship and professional alliance between two renowned artists who shaped the imaginations of our era. WHEN

January 23 — June 12 WHERE

The Dali Museum 1 Dali Blvd, St. Petersburg, FL INFO

www.thedali.org

F FILM

SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL Screening of four Spanish movies during the Mondays of May. WHEN

May 2 — 23 WHERE

Revue cinema 400 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON INFO

www.spainculture.ca


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WASHINGTON DC

More information and updates at: www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

H HERITAGE

P PERFORMING ARTS

P PERFORMING ARTS

PROTECTING OUR HERITAGE

VICENTE AMIGO. IN CONCERT

The Washington DC cluster of the European Union National Institutes of Culture (EUNIC) presents a program to increase awareness on our common heritage.

Different. Global. Surprising. That’s how you can describe Vicente Amigo’s new album Tierra, the most innovative and international of his career.

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: FARRUQUITO. IMPROVISAO

WHEN

March 6

WHERE

The Lincoln Theatre 1215 U St NW, Washington, DC

INFO

www.thelincolndc.com www.vicenteamigo.com

January — December Several venues Washington, DC washington-dc.eunic-online.eu www.spainculture.us

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA: POEMA DE ANDALUCÍA Poema de Andalucía is a journey through the alluring cultures and traditions of the Andalusian provinces that form the cradle of flamenco. WHEN

March 4

WHEN

WHERE

INFO

K KIDS

EL MUNDO ES UN PAÑUELO (THE WORLD IS A HANDKERCHIEF) When Titiloco the Clown becomes bored at the circus, he sets out on his magic handkerchief to see the world. WHEN

March 7 — December 19 WHERE

WHERE

GALA Hispanic Theatre 3333 14th St NW, Washington, DC

INFO

www.galatheatre.org www.boxofficetickets.com

Strathmore The Music Center 5301 Tuckerman Ln, North Bethesda, MD www.strathmore.org

INFO

Farruquito presents Improvisao, a work of intimate, authentic and visceral flamenco. WHEN

March 8 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.lisner.gwu.edu

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA. IMAGES: 20 YEARS Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, is recognised as the most important representative of flamenco art in Spain. WHEN

March 9 — 10 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/bfa www.lisner.gwu.edu

Vicente Amigo. In Concert


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M MUSIC

P PERFORMING ARTS

M MUSIC

DAVID RUSSELL, CLASSICAL GUITARIST

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL ON TOUR: ROSARIO “LA TREMENDITA” & MOHAMMAD MOTAMEDI. QASIDA

ANTOLOGÍA DE LA ZARZUELA

David Russell was “adopted” by Spain as a native son for his deep understanding of its music and culture. WHEN

March 12 WHERE

Westmoreland Congregational Church 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD INFO

www.marlowguitar.org

An extraordinary musical encounter between the young Sevillian cantaora Rosario ‘La Tremendita’ and her Iranian peer Mohammad Motamedi. WHEN

March 19 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC

P PERFORMING ARTS

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL: COMPAÑÍA ROCÍO MOLINA. DANZAORA & VINÁTICA Danzaora & Vinática defines a new language in the universe of dance and ballet: the language of Rocio Molina. WHEN

March 18 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rociomolina.net www.lisner.gwu.edu

INFO

www.flamencofestival.org www.rosariolatremendita.es www.lisner.gwu.edu

P PERFORMING ARTS

POEMAS A Dance theatre production inspired by the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, Alfonsina Storni, Pablo Neruda and Federico García Lorca. WHEN

March 19 — 20

An evening of musical treasures from Spain with the Pan American Symphony Orchestra (PASO). WHEN

March 20 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.panamsymphony.org www.lisner.gwu.edu

P PERFORMING ARTS

CRÓNICA DE UNA MUERTE ANUNCIADA (CHRONICLE OF A FORETOLD DEATH) A tightly woven tale of a small town in Colombia where false accusation, a conspiracy of silence, and antiquated moral codes lead to tragedy. WHEN

April 7 — May 8 WHERE

WHERE

GALA Hispanic Theatre 3333 14th St NW, Washington, DC

INFO

www.galatheatre.org www.boxofficetickets.com

The Edgar Allen Poe Museum 1914 E Main St, Richmond, VA www.latinballet.com

INFO


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WASHINGTON DC L LITERATURE

F FILM

V VISUAL ARTS

SYMPOSIUM AND CELEBRATION OF MARIO VARGAS LLOSA

WASHINGTON, DC INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

SPANISH ILLUSTRATORS: THE COLOR OF OPTIMISM

A Library of Congress celebration of the life and work of Peruvian-Spanish author Mario Vargas Llosa

Celebrating its 30th Anniversary, Filmfest DC is an 11-day film festival offering 70+ of the year’s best international films, including a selection of Spanish recent movies.

WHEN

April 11 WHERE

Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress 10 First St SE, Washington, DC INFO

www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic www.spainculture.us

WHEN

April 14 — 24 WHERE

Several venues Washington, DC

This project features a new generation of Spanish illustrators that represent a global reference for their optimism and creativity. WHEN

April 21 — June 26 WHERE

Former Residence of the Ambassadors 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.spainculture.us

INFO

www.filmfestdc.org

M MUSIC L LITERATURE

M MUSIC

BUIKA 2016 U.S. TOUR

CELEBRATING CERVANTES. A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS

HILARY HAHN PLAYS ANTÓN GARCÍA ABRIL

World Music star Buika (María Concepción Balboa Buika), born in Mallorca, is one of the most sought-after performers on the world stage today.

Renowned Cervantist translator and scholars will discuss the life and work on Miguel de Cervantes of the occasion of the 400 anniversary of his death. WHEN

Grammy-winning violinist premieres a set of new works by Spanish composer Antón García Abril. WHEN

April 19 WHERE

April 12 Guest speakers: Edith Grossmann, William Egginton (In English)

Music Center at Strathmore 5301 Tuckerman Ln, N. Bethesda, MD

April 28 Guest speaker: Jordi Gracia García (In Spanish)

www.washingtonperformingarts.org

WHERE

Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.spainculture.us

INFO

WHEN

April 24 WHERE

GW Lisner Auditorium 730 21st St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.lisner.gwu.edu www.conchabuikamusic.com


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V VISUAL ARTS

F FILM

(ART)XIOMAS

FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2016

(Art)xiomas celebrates contemporary Cuban art and is part of the CUBAAHORA: the Next Generation initiative. WHEN

June 9 — August 7 WHERE

OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas 201 18th St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.amamuseum.org

P PERFORMING ARTS

EL PASO BLUE Solís’ riff on the Oedipus Rex classic is a wild and comic tale of lust, revenge, identity and the Blue. WHEN

June 2 — 26 WHERE

GALA Hispanic Theatre 3333 14th St NW, Washington, DC INFO

www.galatheatre.org www.boxofficetickets.com

The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema returns to Washington, DC. WHEN

June 16 — 19 WHERE

AFI Silver Theater and Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.afi.com/silver

H HERITAGE

SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL: BASQUE: INNOVATION BY CULTURE Visitors to the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival can explore the Basque Country’s unique language and distinct cultural heritage. WHEN

June 29 — July 10 WHERE

The National Mall Between 4th and 7th streets, Washington, DC INFO

www.festival.si.edu

Symposium and Celebration of Mario

Vargas


L LITERATURE

SPANISH FEVER AT SPX Small Press Expo (SPX) will feature the latest generation of cartoonists and graphic novelists from Spain. Come and meet our authors in Washington and New York. Stay tuned!

V VISUAL ARTS

FALL/ WINTER

SPANISH ILLUSTRATORS: THE COLOR OF OPTIMISM This fall, discover a new generation of Spanish illustrators that represent a global reference for their optimism and creativity at CCEMiami.

F FILM

SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL IN OTTAWA Come join us at the Bytowne this October for another festival with great Spanish cinema.

F FILM

FROM DOODLES TO PIXELS This September, MoMA presents a selection of the landmark works of Spanish animation of all times, curated by Carolina L贸pez.


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