SPAIN arts & culture's Spring / Summer 2015 Program

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2015 Spanish Cultural Program U.S. & Canada Spring / Summer


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Pep Carrió & Isidro Ferrer Pep Carrió and Isidro Ferrer are prolific and influential designers in Spain. Both have exhibited extensively and have won numerous awards including Graphis poster Annual Gold Awards and Golden Label Award (Austria) and Bronze, Film Festival Posters (US).

Under the direction of Pep Carrió, Estudio Pep Carrió has created notable designs for Camper Shoes, Canal+ and the Bank of Spain. His portfolio includes a prestigious list of cultural institutions and private corporations. Carrió’s illustration and graphic design work has included exhibition catalog design, national festival posters and company branding and identity. Highly regarded, he speaks regularly about graphic design through classes, workshops and local media.

Isidro Ferrer initiated a career change to graphic design after a profession in drama and set design. Since then his body of work, which embraces surrealism in everyday objects, has garnered attention in national design circles including work for Random House UK.

In order to show the neighborly relationship between Spain and Portugal in this cover, the artists have used two “stereotypical” and recognizable ceramics, prototypes of popular culture and craftsmanship of both countries, to form a single object that humorously combines values of each nation. Both objects, the Spanish jug and the Portuguese rooster, lend themselves to this game of transformation, adding meaning without losing any of their aesthetic and functional values in the process. www.pepcarrio.com / www.isidroferrer.com

© Antonio ‘Mina’ Hernandez (www.electric-llama.com)


Wondering what is that funny-looking creature staring at you from our cover? We like to call it botigallo, or perhaps gallijo, a hybrid born out of the Portuguese galo (a legendary rooster) and the traditional Spanish botijo (an earthenware water jug). As its sources of inspiration, it was carefully handcrafted by Spanish designers Pep Carrió and Isidro Ferrer to illustrate the fantastic IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix festival that will open at the Kennedy Center on March 3. Both Spain and Portugal are old countries, shaped through the centuries by geography and by the different cultures that found home in the Iberian Peninsula: layers upon layers of civilizations creating a unique blend, very much like a beautiful ceramic taking shape. The IBERIAN SUITE festival will feature all this diversity in a spectacular program that will bring to DC the very best of Spanish and Portuguese creativity, and trace its everlasting influence across the globe. Among other wonders, the public will be able to experience the wonderful ceramics of Picasso, the contemporary flamenco of Sara Baras and María Pagés, the renewed legacy of Spanish classic theater, the singular harmony of our musical heritage, and the imagination of writers such as Cercas, Ruiz Zafón, and Muñoz Molina. Coinciding with the festival, a luxurious selection of Spanish contemporary crafts will be on view in our own headquarters. We are certain that this will one amazing three-weeklong celebration that DC won’t forget!


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HIGHLIGHTS 17 DESIGN 21 ARCHITECTURE 23 VISUAL ARTS 28 FILM 31 MUSIC 36 LITERATURE 37 PERFORMING ARTS 42 KIDS

ARTICLES 08 iberian suite: global arts remix 18 contemporary spanish craFts are in vogue

city agenda 46 ALBUQUERQUE 47 ATLANTA 47 AUSTIN 47 boston

54 miami

49 CALGARY

55 mONCTON

49 charlotte

56 MONTREAL

49 chicago

57 NEW ORLEANS

50 dallas

57 new york

65 san antonio

53 dENVER

63 OKLAHOMA CITY

65 san diego

53 houston

63 ottawa

65 san francisco

53 KANSAS CITY

63 philadelphia

65 san juan

53 los angeles

64 portland

67 seattle

64 QUEBEC

67 toronto

65 SALT LAKE CITY

68 TUCSON 68 vancouver 69 Washington DC

72 coming next FALL



DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, visual arts, film, music, LITERATURE, performing arts, KIDS From Spain


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Iberian Suite: global arts remix A Three-Week International Festival at the Kennedy Center

Alicia Adams Vice President, International Programming Festival Curator The Kennedy Center kennedy-center.com/Iberia

The next international festival at the Kennedy Center, Iberian Suite: global arts remix will take place March 3 - 24, 2015 and will highlight the magnificence of the arts and culture of Spain and Portugal. It will also illustrate the impact their heritage has had around the world and the global influences the peninsula has embraced. The King and Queen of Spain were Royal patrons who financed some of the first global expeditions in the 15th century. The story of these navigators is the narrative of world human history- marked by war and conquest, triumph and tragedy. But ultimately, what endures is the outpouring of creativity and intelligence that is civilization’s greatest gift. From Iberia, that which inspires us and brings us into an encounter with the majesty of art and culture is what we seek for this festival.

On several trips to Spain to various regions, I was able to meet the people and experience the art and culture of this country. From Barcelona to Madrid to Bilbao to Granada, to Sevilla, my team and I were able to see and put into context the work of artists, architects, chefs, writers, and performers of all stripes to choose those that would participate in the festival. We are forever changed by this experience and are excited to share our discoveries with audiences who will come to the Kennedy Center or visit us online. Through all of the performing arts, visual and literary arts, architecture and design we will take you on a spectacular journey that you can taste, see, and participate in the creativity of Iberia. An exclusive exhibition of Picasso ceramics, music of Buika and flamenco dance of Sara Baras, and a special performance of ballet dancer Angel Corella are just some of the artists that will comprise the vibrant panorama of artists that will participate. I would like to thank the Embassy of Spain, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports in Madrid and the Carolina Foundation for all of their support and help in making Iberian Suite: global arts remix possible.


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IBERIAN SUITE

Silvia Pérez Cruz. Photo by Lurdes R Basoli.

Sara Baras, Voces Suite Flamenca. Photo by Peter Muller. Teatro de la Abadia, Entremeses. Photo by Andrés de Gabriel.


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Iberian Suite: global arts remix Featured Arts From Spain

M Music P PERFORMING ARTS

Festival Opening Performance IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix opens with a selection of highlights from the festival, including fado and popular music singer Carminho (Portugal), iconic vocalist Eugenia León (Mexico), contemporary dance company Grupo Corpo (Brazil), the Arakaendar Choir and Orchestra (Bolivia/UK), PostClassical Ensemble (U.S.), opera soprano Harolyn Blackwell (U.S.), Coral Cantigas (U.S.), pianist Javier Perianes (Spain), and jazz saxophonist Moreira Chonguiça (Mozambique). The evening will also feature the festival’s only appearance by renowned brother-and-sister classical ballet dancers, Ángel and Carmen Corella (Spain). WHEN

March 3

María Pagés, Utopia. Photo courtesy of the company. Ángel & Carmen Corella. Photo by Rosalie O’Connor.


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IBERIAN SUITE P PERFORMING ARTS

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras Voces, Suite Flamenca

Hailed as a “formidable dancer” by London’s The Guardian, fiery international flamenco superstar Sara Baras makes her Kennedy Center debut with a D.C. premiere. This sizzling new work is danced by Baras, guest artist José Serrano, and other members of her ensemble, all joined on stage by several incredible flamenco musicians. WHEN

March 9

María Muñoz, Mal Pelo. Photo courtesy of the company. Sara Baras, Voces Suite Flamenca. Photo by Peter Muller.

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P PERFORMING ARTS

Compañía María Pagés

Double-bill: María Muñoz, Mal Pelo + Tania Pérez-Salas Compañía de Danza

Utopia

“The leading innovator of modern flamenco” (The New York Times), Spain-based dancer and choreographer María Pagés brings the U.S. premiere of her 2011 work Utopía for her company’s Kennedy Center debut. Drawing from her personal and artistic inspirations, Utopía was inspired by Portuguese writer José Saramago and Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, and includes a group of flamenco dancers joining Pagés along with several musicians on stage. WHEN

March 11 & 12

For the first half of this double-bill program, María Muñoz, Artistic Director of Spain’s Mal Pelo dance company, brings the U.S. premiere of her evocative 2004 solo piece, Bach. Performed to Glenn Gould’s recording of J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, Muñoz “draws us into a series of concentrated attempts to ‘catch’ the music,” says London’s The Guardian. The second half of the program brings “one of the premier modern dance companies in Mexico” (The Washington Post). Tania Pérez-Salas Compañía de Danza returns with Made in Mexico XX, a new work featuring interwoven images rooted in Pérez-Salas’s perspective as a Mexican artist with a score representing a collage of Mexican composers. WHEN

March 13 & 14


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P PERFORMING ARTS

Ron Lalá Theater Company Somewhere In Quixote Ron Lalá, Somewhere In Quixote. Photo by David Ruiz. Teatro de la Abadia, Entremeses. Photo by Andrés de Gabriel.

With their unique blend of rapid-fire theater, humor, live music and song, audience interaction, and text adapted from Miguel de Cervantes’s novel, a small band of actor-musicians from Madrid’s Ron Lalá performance company reveals all the wit, rebelliousness, and magic of the Don Quixote legend in a fresh and clever way. Performed in Spanish with projected English titles. For ages 12 and up. WHEN

March 21 & 22

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Teatro de La Abadía

National Symphony Orchestra

Entremeses

Jesús López-Cobos, Conductor

Founded in 1995, Madrid’s acclaimed theater company makes its U.S. debut with a revival of one of its first productions. An entremés is a short, comedic one-act play historically performed as an interlude during a long dramatic work in the 16th and 17th centuries in Spain. This engagement features three entremeses written by Don Quixote author Miguel de Cervantes: El Retablo de las Maravillas, La Cueva de Salamanca, and El Viejo Celoso. Performed in Spanish with projected English titles. For ages 12 and up.

Jesús López-Cobos leads a program celebrating four of Spain’s finest composers— Halffter, Falla, Albéniz, and Turina—along with Brazil’s Heitor Villa-Lobos, who personifies the flow and remix of the arts across continents. Featured soloists include Colombian soprano Juanita Lascarro and Spanish pianist Javier Perianes.

WHEN

March 17 & 18

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March 6 & 7


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IBERIAN SUITE M music

Buika Buika is an internationally renowned singer, prolific recording artist, and two-time Latin Grammy® winner. Her career crosses multiple genres and has seen her perform in nearly two dozen countries. For one night only, she is joined by brilliant Cubaborn pianist Iván “Melon” Lewis and his Continuum Quartet. WHEN

March 8

Cocha Buika. Photo by Javi Rojo. Jesús Lopez Cobos. Photo by Javier del Real.

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National Symphony Orchestra

PostClassical Ensemble

Featuring Leticia Muñoz Moreno, Violin

Iberian Mystics: The Confluence of Faiths

The NSO presents a program revealing France’s fascination with the sound-world of Spain. Conducted by the NSO Music Director, the evening features Ravel’s Boléro, Debussy’s Ibéria, Chabrier’s España, and Spanish violinist Leticia Muñoz Moreno making her NSO debut in Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole.

D.C.’s experimental orchestral laboratory presents a U.S. premiere multimedia program of music, flamenco dance, poetry, and visual art inspired by the confluence of Islamic, Catholic, and Jewish influences prior to the Reconquista (Reconquest). Written by Antonio Muñoz Molina and Joseph Horowitz, and conducted by Angel Gil-Ordóñez, the program features pianist Pedro Carboné and flamenco artists Sonia Olla and Ismayel de la Rosa. For ages 12 and up.

WHEN

March 12 — 14

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March 10 & 11


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Tres Pablos: Casals, Neruda, and Picasso – A Multimedia Celebration An intimate tribute to three giants and contemporaries of the Spanish-speaking world, Casals, Neruda and Picasso, all of whom died in the same year, 1973. The event includes videos of all three artists, as well as live music and interviews. Moderated by distinguished author and critic Marie Arana, the evening features Julia Alvarez, a best-selling Dominican-American novelist, poet, essayist, and lifelong admirer of Pablo Neruda; Marilyn McCully, eminent art historian and foremost scholar on the life and works of Picasso; and Marta Casals Istomin, the Puerto Rican music impresario, educator and widow of Pablo Casals. The evening will close with a musical program, featuring pieces that Casals often played on his Matteo Goffriller cello (circa 1700). Casals’ cello will be played by the Israeli-American virtuoso Amit Peled and accompanied by students from the Peabody Institute. WHEN

March 13

Javier Cercas Antonio Muñoz Molina Valerie Miles


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IBERIAN SUITE L Literature

A Song for Iberia: Six Voices of Literary Masters Then and Now In a program that celebrates the stunning diversity of Spanish- and Portuguese-language writers, as well as the many resonances they share, this is a veritable symphony of voices from the past as well as the present. Contemporary writers from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal talk about their work amidst echoes from their literary predecessors. Juan Gabriel Vásquez of Colombia (with Gabriel García Marquez), Javier Cercas of Spain (with Pedro Salinas), Cesar Aira of Argentina (with Jorge Luis Borges), Dulce María Cardoso of Portugal (with Jorge Amado), Alonso Cueto of Peru (with Mario Vargas Llosa), and Carmen Boullosa of Mexico (with Octavio Paz). The event is hosted by the distinguished Canadian translator Anne McLean. WHEN

March 15

Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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L Literature

The Measure of Cervantes’ Tongue

The Boundless Spanish Imagination

Two wordsmiths who know the language of Cervantes as few do share their knowledge of the literary master. Edith Grossman, the award-winning American translator of novels by Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, and many other celebrated figures, including Cervantes himself, will talk about the intricate ties between Cervantes, Faulkner, and García Márquez. Eduardo Lago, a novelist and literary critic who has directed the Cervantes Institute in New York, will talk about the cultural legacy of the Spanish language.

Carlos Ruiz Zafón and Antonio Muñoz Molina, two of the most successful contemporary novelists in the Spanish language, talk about how the literary traditions of Spain have shaped their work. Zafón’s wildly imaginative fantasy tales and Muñoz Molina’s gritty historical novels could be said to represent opposite sides of the literary spectrum, and yet both approaches to the art can be described as deeply Spanish. Moderating the discussion is American editor and critic Valerie Miles.

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March 14

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March 15


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V Visual Arts

Picasso Ceramist and the Mediterranean Picasso Ceramist and the Mediterranean is a carefully curated selection of more than 140 of Pablo Picasso’s ceramic pieces that reveal how the prolific artist reshaped the very notions of how clay could be used. Reflecting the artist’s strong attraction to Mediterranean colors, shapes, and mythological creatures, the exhibition is the first of its kind to be shown in the United States. During Picasso’s long career, he explored many forms of visual art: painting, sculpture, lithography, etching, collage, stage and costume design, poetry, and ceramics. He initially experimented with clay in 1900, but it was during the years after World War II that he developed an intense interest in the medium. At the time, he lived in southern France, where clay deposits had been exploited since pre-Roman times. During his lifetime, he produced some 4,500 plates, vessels, and other ceramic creations. This exhibition was originally conceived for “Marseille-Provence 2013,” the yearlong celebration of Marseille’s reign as Cultural Capital of Europe and presented in Aubagne. In 2014, the exhibition traveled to the National Museum of Ceramics in Sèvres, near Paris, where it was the most successful show in the museum’s history. It is curated by Joséphine Matamoros and Bruno Gaudichon, and is made possible by the generous participation of private collectors with the support of the Picasso Administration chaired by Claude Picasso. WHEN

March 4 — 22

All events will take place at: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC

For mot info, please visit: www.kennedy-center.com/Iberia www.spainculture.us

Picasso Aubagne femme mains jointes B. © 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


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DESIGN Washington, DC February — March

Cutting-Edge Spanish Crafts

Innovation and Design in Contemporary Crafts Industries

Cutting-Edge Spanish Crafts invites you to discover contemporary crafts from Spain through a selection of objects by individual crafters and designers, industrial innovators, and large firms. In the last four years, contemporary Spanish craftsmanship has experienced a great development, this being part of a global trend in a time of economic crisis that has manifested the unsustainability of the previous model of production. Mass and serial productions have provided a greater demand for unique and higher quality products, leading to a revitalization of the crafts industry. This show displays internationally-recognized companies, manufacturers, and artisans like Loewe, Lladró, Cerabella, Apparatu, and Peseta among others. Hilo vases by Marre Moerel. © Natthapong Sanguansri, courtesy of WeDo Gallery (Bangkok).

Finesse and creativity in a unique display of the best contemporary Spanish craftmanship and design. WHEN

February 5 — March 29 WHERE

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

www.spainculture.us


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Contemporary Spanish Crafts are In Vogue EOI Escuela of Organización Industrial- is the first Business School founded in Spain. Is part of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism and has a department specialized in Crafts and Design, Fundesarte. artesaniadevanguardia.es

Most of us have an object or garment that we hold dear. Whether it is an antique, a gift, or an indispensable utensil of everyday use, chances are that the object is also a craft, or at least partly produced by an expert in the transformation of matter. In fact, many of the objects and structures that surround us are made through artisanal techniques.

The world of crafts is vast. Often times we might hold a handcrafted product in our hands without realizing it, simply drawn to it for its beauty or design. We speak generally of craftsmanship, but it is actually a sector that encompasses a very complex and diverse reality. Spain produces crafts of excellent quality, as it is evidenced by their wide international acceptance. Yet in recent times, static consumption has led many small craft enterprises to resort to innovation, both broadly and transversally, as they search for new markets.

Innovation can occur in several fronts, including the technological. While it might seem somewhat contradictory to speak of technological innovation and crafts, technology can be used in various processes, ranging from the very design of a piece to its introduction in the market. Innovation can also occur through science; for instance, by researching new materials or rediscovering raw natural materials that combined with each other or with other materials can add new features, such as luminescence or waterproof qualities, to products. Other innovative efforts include monitoring the market to create new products that cater to the needs of today’s consumer, as well as reassessing current products to add new features or uses.

Many craft companies have focused their efforts on design and effective business management in order to ensure quality and competitiveness. Lladró is the paradigm of a business model that combines tradition and modernity in an exemplary manner,


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Micos, pieces by the designers El Último Grito for Sargadelos. © Photo courtesy ot Sargadelos. Chou lamps, designed by Yonoh for LZF Lamps. © Jara Varela. Der Die Das vase, designed by Apparatu mixing ceramic and plastic. ©Pablo Orcajo.

both in its products as well as in the way it manages its business. Despite its massive international expansion, Lladró remains a company of artisanal production based in La Ciudad de la Porcelana (City of Porcelain), located in Tavernes Blanques (Valencia). More than a factory, it is a large-scale atelier. Another striking case is that of Luesma & Vega, a design studio specializing in handmade glass tableware for haute cuisine. Restaurants such as El Bulli, El Celler de Can Roca, Diverxo, Arzak, Mugaritz and Azurmendi among others have commissioned the firm the design and production of special pieces to present their culinary creation.

In the twentieth century, Loewe made exceptional progress thanks to how it dodged history’s vicissitudes and adapted to each new era, opting for products of great craftsmanship made with high-quality leather. Additionally, Loewe has collaborated with local artisans, including leather artisans from Ubrique and the basket maker Idoia Cuesta, who introduced the firm to the traditional basket-making techniques that were used to make the Galicia bag collection.

As mentioned above, many Spanish craft enterprises have focused on design to overcome this period of economic stagnation, opting for products characterized by originality. Enric Majoral, recipient of the 2007 Premio Nacional de Artesanía (National Crafts Award), has experimented to develop collections that are the expression of a modern jewelry style that combines innovative materials and unorthodox techniques. Cerabella, a handmade candle factory created in 1862, is an example of the inclusion of design and collaboration as core values. Since the 1990s, the firm has been collaborating with eminent figures from the creative sector such as as André Ricard, Javier Mariscal, Óscar Tusquets and Toni Miró, and more recently with Sybilla or Jordi Labanda.


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Reticulum shawl by Teixidors.© Pensando en blanco. Ánfora table or floor lamp, designed by Miguel Herranz for LZF Lamps. © Santiago Relanzón.

In fact, many craft enterprises have capitalized on collaborating with related and complementary sectors to offer products that cater to an increasingly demanding and specialized market. This is the case with Ceràmica Cumella, recipient of the 2009 Premio Nacional de Artesanía (National Crafts Award), which has recently been involved in ground breaking works from Spanish architecture, including the Spanish pavilion for the World Expo in Aichi, the roof of the Santa Caterina Market in Barcelona, and the facade of the Villa Nurbs. We cannot fail to mention Teixidors, a textile cooperative that incorporates many of the aspects previously addressed. Teixidors has succeeded in creating natural products of unique design, exceptional craftsmanship, and high quality, which are now sold throughout the world thanks to new technologies. Additionally, these textile products are made by people with intellectual disabilities. This entrepreneurial artisanal project that promotes the inclusion of disabled people into society and into the workforce has received numerous awards, including the 2008 Premio Nacional de Artesanía (National Crafts Award). It is true that small craft enterprises cannot compete, in terms of price and productivity, with assembly-line products manufactured in countries with lower labor costs. However, by offering products of quality and unique design, and by exploring new markets, Spanish crafts have found new customers throughout the world.


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Architecture New York September — May

Sagrada Família

Gaudí’s Unfinished Masterpiece

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York is hosting a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of La Sagrada Família, the magnum opus of Antoni Gaudí, the father of Catalan Modernisme. This is the only time that such a demonstration of Gaudí’s genius will be featured on American soil. Many institutions have vied for this singular opportunity, and City College is honored to offer this extraordinary experience to New York City. It includes several architectural models and casts used in its construction, and showcases the 3D computer imaging software used to analyze and draw precise tridimensional geometry. The exhibit, titled Sagrada Família — Gaudí’s Unfinished Masterpiece: Geometry, Construction and Site, is on view in the Atrium Gallery.

A once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of La Sagrada Família, the magnum opus of Antoni Gaudí, the father of Catalan Modernisme. WHEN

September 29 — May 8 WHERE

City College of New York/CUNY 141 Convent Ave., New York, NY INFO

Sagrada Familia at Spitzer School of Architecture Gordon Gebert, 2014

ssa1.ccny.cuny.edu


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Architecture Washington, DC January — February

Architecture New York Through May

Candela’s Shells

UNEVEN GROWTH

Félix Candela Outeriño rocked the field of architecture with his reinforced concrete structures -better known as “shells” - which he built in the 1950s and 1960s. Candela’s originally European construction technology rapidly took off in Mexican soil, and even though he was not the only architect to design these types of structures, he broke new ground by using the hyperbolic paraboloid profusely and with great virtuosity.

The Spanish initiative Inteligencias Colectivas participates in the project Uneven Growth, where MoMA examines new architectural possibilities that address the rapid and unequal evolution of cities around the globe.

This exhibition, curated by architect Juan Ignacio del Cueto Ruiz-Funes, covers a span of time that ranges from Candela’s period of international expansion represented by the Cosmic Rays Pavilion, up to the Palacio de los Deportes, built for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico.

WHEN

January 15 — February 15

’Oceanogràfic, at the L City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain).

In this exhibition MoMA has brought together six teams of researchers and practitioners who have studied how emergent forms of tactical urbanism can respond to alterations in the nature of public space, housing, mobility, spatial justice, environmental conditions, and other major issues in near-future urban contexts.

WHEN

Through May 10

WHERE

WHERE

Art Museum of the Americas, OAS 201 18th Street NW, Washington, DC

Architecture and Design Galleries, MoMA 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY

INFO

www.AMAmuseum.org

INFO

www.moma.org www.inteligenciascolectivas.org

© Inteligencias Colectivas


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Visual Arts Kansas City February — August

Visual Arts Chicago January — March

F. ADRIÀ: Notes on Creativity

Think with Your Hands

Spanish master chef Ferran Adrià consistently employs visualization and drawing as tools in the formation of his innovative cookery and overall creativity. Notes on Creativity is the first major art exhibition dedicated to Ferran Adrià’s working process. It emphasizes the role of drawing, language and symbol in his quest for new gustatory experiences. Through sketches, models, and diagrams, Notes on Creativity charts the origins of Adrià’s intellectual and philosophical ideas about gastronomy, which have forever changed how we understand food.

Think with Your Hands brings together the illustrated journals of Spanish illustrators and graphic designers Pep Carrió and Isidro Ferrer in a unique collaboration between artists and software developers. The exibit takes an unusual twist where animation, video, and augmented reality bring to life over sixty illustrations of two of Spain’s most interesting graphic artists working today.

WHEN

February 28 — August 2

erran Adrià, Plating F Diagram. Ink on paper, 11x17 inches, Courtesy of elBullifoundation.

WHEN

January 22 — March 22

WHERE

WHERE

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO

Instituto Cervantes Chicago 31 West Ohio St., Chicago, IL

INFO

INFO

www.nelson-atkins.org

www.chicago.cervantes.es www.spainculture.us

Courtesy of Artisphere


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Visual Arts Dallas April — August

The Abelló Collection A Modern Taste for European Masters

The founders of the Abelló Collection were driven by a desire to strengthen an international awareness of Spain’s rich cultural heritage. WHEN

April 18 — August 2 WHERE

Empresario Juan Abelló and his wife, Anna Gamazo, have spent thirty years building one of the top private collections in Spain, a gathering of the finest and rarest of masterpieces by Spanish artists and international modern masters spanning five centuries. This exhibition presents approximately 70 highlights from their painting collection, including works by Francis Bacon, Georges Braque, Canaletto, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Edgar Degas, Francisco Goya, El Greco, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Jusepe de Ribera. This marks the first time that this wholly private collection is the sole focus of an exhibition, and the Meadows Museum is its sole American venue. In 2015, the Meadows Museum celebrates its 50-year anniversary. See the special events they have prepared in our City Agenda.

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX INFO

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

Vicente López y Portaña, Portrait of Richard Warsam Meade, 1815. Oil on canvas. Meadows Museum, SMU, Dallas.


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Visual ArtS Toronto May

La Mirada en el Otro (Gaze in the other)

The Spanish National Photography Prize

Presented as part of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, the exhibition organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain and curated by Carmen de la Guerra and Javier Díez, becomes an anthology of the history of Spanish photography across the last sixty years, visualizing unsuspected links among the works of different artists. When viewing the exhibition as a whole, we can observe how the development of individual artists has been consistent with the transformation of Spanish society from the fifties to the present day.

La Mirada en el Otro features the works of Gabriel Cualladó, Cristina García Rodero, Humberto Rivas, Joan Fontcuberta, Alberto García-Alix, Chema Madoz, Toni Catany, Joan Colom, Carlos Pérez Siquier, Ramón Masats, Ouka Leele, Pablo PérezMínguez, Manuel Vilariño, and Bleda y Rosa.

A collective exhibition that brings together for the first time three generations of artists honored with the National Photography Award. WHEN

May 1 — 30 WHERE

Edward Day Gallery 952 Queen St. W #200,Toronto, ON INFO

Carlos Pérez Siquier, “El color del Sur. Roquetas de Mar”, 1973

www.edwarddaygallery.com www.spainculture.ca


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Visual Arts New York February — May

Visual Arts New York May — August

Coypel’s Raising Don Quixote the Curtain Tapestries A masterpiece of comic fiction, Cervantes’s Don Quixote (fully titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha) enjoyed great popularity from the moment it was published, in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615. Reprints and translations spread across Europe, captivating the continental imagination with the escapades of the knight Don Quixote and his companion, Sancho Panza. The novel’s most celebrated episodes inspired a multitude of paintings, prints, and interiors. Most notably, Charles Coypel (1694−1752), painter to Louis XV, created a series of twenty-eight paintings (also called cartoons) to be woven into tapestries by the Gobelins manufactory in Paris.

In 2015 (the 400th anniversary of the publication of the second volume of Don Quixote), the Frick brings together a complete series of Coypel’s scenes, which will be shown in the Oval Room and East Gallery.

WHEN

February 25 — May 17

ourtesy of The Frick C Collection

Pablo Picasso painted the stage curtain for the two-act ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (El sombrero de tres picos) commissioned by the impresario Sergei Diaghilev for his Ballets Russes, the most influential ballet company of the twentieth-century.

For more than half a century, the curtain, believed to be the largest Picasso painting in the world, has hung in the hallway of the Four Seasons Restaurant, in the landmarked Seagram Building, designed by Mies van der Rohe, in New York. Vivendi, the company that once owned the Seagram Building, gave the Picasso curtain to the New York Landmarks Conservancy and it’s now being relocated to the New-York Historical Society.

WHEN

May 22 — Summer 2016

WHERE

WHERE

The Frick Collection 1 East 70th Street, New York, NY

New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street), New York, NY

INFO

www.frick.org//exhibitions/don_quixote

INFO

www.nyhistory.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

P ablo Picasso, Painting for the Ballet Le Tricorne, 1909. © 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York


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Visual Arts Washington, DC April — June

Moving Forward, Looking Back Across the Old Spanish Trail

Moving Forward, Looking Back explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail combining photography, video, and sound. This artistic project started in March 2014 with a road trip across the Southwest, USA, where visual artist Janire Najera followed the footsteps of trader Antonio Armijo, who in 1829/30 linked the outposts of New Mexico and California. Janire met and interviewed Spanish descendants along the route to understand how the traditions of the first settlers have merged with domestic cultures influencing in the creation and identity of today’s pueblos and cities, and also revealing some traces of the intangible heritage that remains across these states. In Spring 2015 the first exhibition of the project will be opening in Washington, DC and a book about this journey will be also presented.

A project that explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail, a route that linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California. WHEN

April 30 — June 29 WHERE

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

© 2014 - Presented by SPAIN arts & culture - Authored by Janire Nájera

www.movingforwardlookingback.us www.janirenajera.com www.spainculture.us


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Film U.S. & Canada tour February — June

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015 The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema HOUSTON When & where

February 20 — 22 Rice Cinema

PORTLAND When & where

February 19 — 21 Portland International Fim Festival, Northwest Film Center

chicago When & where

March 6 — April 2 EU Film Festival, Gene Siskel Film Center

SAN JUAN When & where

March 18 — 25 Hecho en Europa Festival, Fine Arts Miramar Cinema Café

WASHINGTON DC When & where

April 9 — 12 AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center

TORONTO When & where

May 6 — June 3 The Royal Cinema INFO

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca

In its eighth consecutive year, the 2015 Festival of New Spanish Cinema consolidates itself as the most important itinerant festival of contemporary Spanish Cinema in North America. Curated and organized by Pragda and SPAIN arts & culture, the festival will screen some of the riskiest and most innovative Spanish films of the year, while providing a space for the audience to discuss the pieces with the filmmakers.

We are pleased to present some really delightful comedies. Some films will offer glimpses into important and hidden issues, others will inspire us with music and history, and others will explore love without frontiers. Come enjoy all these powerful and award - winning stories with us. Festival of New Spanish Cinema. Design by Toormix


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ARCTIC (Àrtico) by Gabriel Velázquez Jota and Simon are two “quinquis” wander carelessly out into the street every day to get by. Apart from their thefts, something else twists inside them.

MAGICAL GIRL by Carlos Vermut * 7 Goya Awards Nominations. Premiered at Toronto International Film Festival. Winner Best Film and Best Director at San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Being categorized as the best thriller of the year, gathering 7 Goya award nominations, the film tells the story of Luis who is desperate to fulfill his terminally ill daughter’s last wish: to own the prohibitively expensive “Magical Girl Yukiko” dress from her favorite Japanese cartoon.

ALL THE WOMEN (Todas las Mujeres) by Mariano Barroso Nacho is a down and out veterinarian, who seeks advice from the most important women in his life after his scheme to steal five horses from his father-in-law falls apart.

THE KID (El Niño) by Daniel Monzón * 16 Goya Awards Nominations

El Niño and El Compi want to enter the world of drug trafficking in the Gibraltar Straits.

From left to right: The Kid (El Niño) Magical Girl Marshland (La Isla Mínima)

MARSHLAND (La Isla Mínima) by Alberto Rodriguez

BEAUTIFUL YOUTH (Hermosa Juventud) by Jaime Rosales

* 17 Goya Awards Nominations

* Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Special Mention, Cannes Film Festival 2014

The Spanish deep South, 1980. A series of brutal murders of adolescent girls in a remote and forgotten town bring together two disparate characters - both detectives in the homicide division - to investigate the cases.

OPEN WINDOWS by Nacho Vigalondo Academy Award nominee Nacho Vigalondo directs this paranoid thriller about a man, Nick, who wins a competition to have a date with his favourite actress

LIVING IS EASY WITH EYES CLOSED (Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados) by David Trueba * Best Film, Best Director, 2014 Goya Awards.

It’s 1966 and Antonio is using Beatles’ songs to teach English. When he learns that John Lennon is filming in Almería he rushes to meet his idol, with two young misfits along for the ride, in this captivatingly lyrical road movie.

Carlos and Natalia are a young Spanish couple who have been together for over two years.

IN A FOREIGN LAND (En Tierra Extraña) by Icíar Bollaín Gloria is one of the 700,000 Spanish people who have left our country since the crisis started. The film portraits the experience of intra-European exile tackled by Spain’s highest-profile female director, Icíar Bollaín (Even the Rain, Take My Eyes).

THE BEST SHORT FILMS FROM SPAIN Marvin&Wayne Short Film Agency comes back full force, this time celebrating its 5-year anniversary with the most astonishing and unpredictable Spanish short films. More info at www.marvinwayne.com


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Film Washington, DC March

Film New York February

The E-Waste Perpetual Tragedy Motion The Environmental Film Festival offers fresh perspectives on issues around the world and is the leading showcase for environmental films in the United States. Now in its 23rd edition, SPAIN arts & culture and the Goethe-Institut present the D.C. premiere of The E-Waste Tragedy with director Cosima Dannoritzer in attendance to the festival. Every year, up to 50 million tons of electronic waste -computers, television sets, mobile phones, household appliances - are thrown away by consumers in developed countries. Seventy-five percent of this waste disappears from the legal recycling circuit, much of it dumped illegally in the Third World. This documentary shows the greedy, corrupt, and illegal commerce behind this type of waste.

WHEN

March 25, 6:30 p.m.

The E-Waste Tragedy

Directed by Isaki Lacuesta, El moviment perpetu (Perpetual Motion) is a documentary on the transmission of gestures and movements from body to body and generation to generation. The film is based on some of the key moments in the history of dance in Catalonia from the beginning of the 20th century to the companies emerging in the mid-eighties. A living history of dance in Catalonia; archival images, interviews, and reconstructions of works bring this rich heritage into the present. Presented by the Dance on Camera festival, organized by The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Dance Films Association.

WHEN

February 3 , 7:30 p.m.

WHERE

WHERE

Goethe-Institut, GoetheForum 812 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC

Walter Reade Theater at The Lincoln Center 165 West 65th Street, New York, NY

INFO

INFO

www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org www.spainculture.us www.goethe.de/washington

www.filmlinc.com www.llull.cat/offices/ny

Isaki Lacuesta, 2013


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MUSIC AUSTIN March

Sounds from Spain At SXSW 2015

Macaco

HINDS

Oso Leone

Begun Rulo y la contraband

South by Southwest (SXSW) Music and Media Conference, the world’s leading music industry event, offers attendees the opportunity to explore the future of the music industry during the day. 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. In its 29th year, Sounds from Spain will again land at the SXSW Music Festival with six explosive performances by Oso Leone, HINDS, Begun, Rulo y la contraband, Macaco, and Disco las Palmeras. 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.

Sounds From Spain presents a line-up of amazing acts from Spain at the 29th edition of the SXSW Music Festival. When & where

March 18, 12 p.m. — 4 p.m. Brush Square Austin, Texas March 20, 8 p.m. — 2 a.m. Lucille Bar 77 Rainey St., Austin, TX INFO

sxsw.com/music www.spainculture.us


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Music Philadelphia
 February

Music Washington, DC March

Oscar Peñas Cristina Pato Oscar Peñas’ second USA album Music of Departures and Returns, features three Grammys winners besides his working quartet. Peñas pays homage to jazz masters with intricate harmonies that are cool, contemplative, and infectiously upbeat. Previous Peñas’ presentations at Kennedy Center, Brooklyn Academy of Arts and Strathmore Performing Arts Center were all sold out. As described by the New York Times: “Mr. Peñas, a crisp Catalan guitarist, has a new album, Music of Departures and Returns, that suggests a personal spin not only through the music of his heritage but also that of Cuba and the Americas.”

WHEN

February 20, 5:00 p.m.

photo by Zulema Mejias

A pop star of the gaita (Spanish bagpipes) in her native Spain and dubbed by The Wall Street Journal as “one of the living masters of the gaita,” Pato’s musical influences of jazz and Latin sounds represent a portion of her commitment to cultural exchange. Also a prolific pianist and composer, she is a core member of the Silk Road Ensemble. Pato says, “It is so easy to see how we are all connected and speak the same language when it comes to the music. The energy builds during a performance, and I value the energy that flows between me, the audience, and the other musicians. That is a moment of pure magic.”

WHEN

March 14, 8:00 p.m.

WHERE

WHERE

Philadelphia Museum of Art-Arts After 5 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA

Sixth & I Historic Synagogue 600 I Street NW, Washington, DC

INFO

www.philamuseum.org/artafter5 www.oscarpenas.com

INFO

www.washingtonperformingarts.org

Pato11. © XanPadro


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Music San Juan, PR March

Music Seattle
 March

Festival Casals 2015

TravelIng Music

The Casals Festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico, founded in 1956 by the famous cellist, conductor, and composer Pablo Casals, annually brings together the most outstanding musical talent in the world. The festival will have two performances by artists from Spain.

Back by popular demand, Musica Ficta presents music of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim worlds that coexisted in Moorish Spain until the fateful year 1492. Traveling Music - Three Cultures explores music of the Sephardic Jews, the Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alphonso X El Sabio, the villancicos of Diego Pisador, and improvisations with Ottoman Turkish roots.

The musical trio MADCámara, which consists of a cello, a clarinet and a piano, will play a repertoire based on compositions by Mozart, Rota and Brahms. Also, the renowned Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas will offer a concert under Jo Ann Falletta’s musical direction. For the Festival, the concert program is based on the compositions of Mozart, Rota, and Brahms.

WHEN

March 4 — 11

Pablo Sáinz Villegas

WHEN

March 7, 8:00 p.m.

WHERE

WHERE

Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré Sala Sinfónica Pablo Casals Ponce de León Ave., San Juan, PR

Town Hall Seattle 1119 Eighth Avenue (at Seneca St.) Seattle, WA

INFO

INFO

www.cam.pr.gov www.festcasalspr.gobierno.pr

www.earlymusicguild.org/musicaficta

Musica Ficta


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MUSIC U.S. TOUR May — June

The Interior Castle BOSTON When & where

May 7 Boston College, The Robsham Theater 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA May 28 Carmelite Monastery of Boston 51 MT. Pleasant Avenue, Boston MA May 29 St. Theresa Avila Church 10 Saint Theresa Avenue West Roxbury, MA

NEW ORLEANS When & where

June 5 TBA

HOUSTON When & where

June 6 TBA

SAN ANTONIO When & where

June 8 TBA

WASHINGTON, DC When & where

June 27 St Anselm Abbey School 4501 South Dakota Avenue NE Washington, DC

CHICAGO When & where

June 29 Mundelein Seminary 1000 East Maple Avenue, Mundelein, IL

The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience. Long before sainthood, Teresa of Ávila sought inner peace amidst chaos, asking the ageless question “how does one live an interior life in an exterior world?” Her questioning is just as profound today, at the 500th anniversary of her birth.

In this production, we follow the professional and spiritual journey of a female reporter in the 21st Century, as she seeks to uncover the mysteries of Santa Teresa and her relevance in the modern world. It takes many art forms to capture her immense impact, and Musica Aperta’s prismatic theatrical experience uses poetry, art, history, music, and drama to celebrate the communion of Santa Teresa’s lifelong quest for spiritual truth, and how we all might follow in her footsteps.

INFO

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

© Musica Aperta


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MUSIC U.S. & CANADA TOUR June — July

Giulia Valle Trio SAN FRANCISCO When & where

June 17 & 18 SFJAZZ Center 201 Frankiln St., San Francisco, CA

SEATTLE When & where

June 20 TBA

VANCOUVER When & where

June 22 Vancouver International Jazz Festival TBC Vancouver, BC

OTTAWA

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz. Giulia Valle grew up in Barcelona, with a classical and modern background. Nowadays, she is considered a very special and unique voice in the contemporary jazz scene.

Over the past year, Giulia Valle has worked regularly within a trio, going against the wave of new projects that use a wider instrumentation, with the intention of presenting her musical discourse in a more concise and interactive manner. Surrounded by two great musicians, Marco Merzquida and David Xirgu, both already members of the renowned and prolific “Valle Giulia Group,” she proposes a series of new compositions and “revisited” songs, previously recorded with the groups previously mentioned. A fresh project from the hands of one of today’s most prolific and personal creators of jazz, backed by the immense creativity and experience that characterizes these three artists, both individually and collectively. Photo Giulia Valle. © Joan Cortès

When & where

June 25 TD Ottawa Jazz Festival TBC Ottawa, ON

MONTREAL When & where

June 26 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal TBC Montreal, QC

NEW york When & where

July 3 Blue Note Jazz Theater 131 W 3rd St., New York, NY INFO

www.giuliavalle.com www.spainculture.us www.spainculture.ca


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Literature, Music Miami February — December

El Ritmo de las Palabras

A program organized by the CCEMiami that brings together the relationship between literature and music.

El Ritmo de las Palabras (The Rhythm of the Words) is a new series created by the CCEMiami that explores the relation between literature and music. The artists Concha Buika and Luis Eduardo Aute are the protagonists of this Spring season.

WHEN

In May, Spanish songwriter Luis Eduardo Aute will present his poetry anthology Volver al Agua (Return to the water). Aute practices numerous disciplines of the arts. He is a musician and a writer, but also a painter and a filmmaker, having directed several short films and a feature film.

Concha Buika — February 24, 7:00 p.m. Luis Eduardo Aute — May TBA WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL INFO

www.ccemiami.org

In February, the Spanish Grammy winning artist Concha Buika and her alter ego Kitailo will perform poems, stories and chants from her recent book, A los que amaron a mujeres difíciles y acabaron por soltarse (To those who loved difficult women and end up letting go).

Cover of the book ‘A los que amaron a mujeres difíciles y acabaron por soltarse’ (To those who love difficult women and end up letting go – EDAF/Spain)

Luis Eduardo Aute.


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Music, Performing Arts Chicago February — March

Chicago Flamenco Festival 2015

The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago presents the Chicago Flamenco Festival with an impressive line-up that spans the worlds of music and dance, and features some of the arts brightest rising stars as well as established critically acclaimed artists.

These distinctive events further the Instituto Cervantes’ dedication to bringing the finest of Spanish and Hispanic culture to Chicago, and festival attendees will find something to suit all tastes in the full range of Flamenco arts explored in the performances. Among the featured artists are Lakshmi Basile “La Chimi”, Patricia “La Tiranta” and David Chiriboga, Sonia Sánchez, Auxi Fernández and La Shica.

Featuring some of the art’s brightest rising stars as well as established, critically acclaimed artists. WHEN

February 6 — March 7 WHERE

Instituto Cervantes Chicago 31 West Ohio St., Chicago, IL INFO © 2014 La Shica (www.lashica.com)

chicago.cervantes.es www.brownpapertickets.com


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Performing Arts New York June

Staged Reading Series 2015

A series of staged readings will introduce New Yorkers to some of the emerging playwrights from Spain. WHEN

June 1 & 2 WHERE

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

AENY- Spanish Artists in New York presents the third edition of the Staged Reading Series, a two day event featuring some of the most relevant plays and playwrights from Spain’s contemporary scene accompanied by sessions of panels and Q & A at the IATI Theater in New York. The lineup will include El arte de la Entrevista by Juan Mayorga, Haz clic aquí by Jose Padilla, Ushuaia by Alberto Conejero, Brain by Blanca Doménech, Ventaquemada by Paco Bezerra and Un trozo Invisible de Este Mundo by Juan Diego Botto. AENY will aso present the American premiere of Ronensbourgh by Beatriz Cabur. Read our City Agenda for the synopsis and dates. It’s a highly recommended play.

INFO

www.aeny-elpuente.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

AENY - Spanish Artists in New York


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Performing Arts Washington, DC March — April

Man of La Mancha

A story of hope rises from the darkness of a prison cell where Cervantes presents his tale of knight errant Don Quixote, complete with loyal friends, troubled maidens and giant monsters. Quixote’s quest—filled with humor and poignancy in equal measure—dares everyone to dream “The Impossible Dream.” STC Associate Artistic Director Alan Paul helms Man of La Mancha, one of the most acclaimed adaptations—musical or otherwise—of classic literature. Following Paul’s Helen Hayes Award-winning production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Man of La Mancha continues to pave the way for classically inspired musicals to join the Company’s repertoire.

Man of La Mancha is sponsored by Michael R. Klein and Joan I. Fabry and the Artistic Leadership Fund.

The Shakespeare Theatre Company presents one of the most acclaimed adaptations – musical or otherwise– of classic literature.

WHEN

March 17 — April 26 WHERE

Sidney Harman Hall 610 F Street NW, Washington, DC INFO Man of La Mancha, courtesy of The Shakespeare Theatre Company

www.shakespearetheatre.org


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Performing Arts Toronto April — May

The Barber of Sevilla presented by Els Comediants

Rossini’s The Barber of Seville will be presented by the Spanish theatre troupe Els Comediants with the Canadian singer Joshua Hopkins as Figaro. WHEN

April 17 — May 22 WHERE

Four Seasons Centre 145 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON

Toronto audiences will discover that love has a sense of humour with the COC’s new production of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville from the Spanish theatre troupe Els Comediants. In this opera, the Spaniards take on Rossini’s greatest comedy and their cubist-inspired set plays with scale and proportion, while bursts of day-glo colour and innovative lighting conjure a fantasy world hovering between fairytale and vaudeville. The wily barber Figaro is sung by Canadian Joshua Hopkins, “an outstanding young baritone with a virile, vigorous yet velvety sound and an immediately evident dramatic authority” (Globe and Mail). Count Almaviva, the young suitor that Figaro assists, is American Alek Shrader, noted as “possibly one of the most exciting young tenors on the planet” (Seen and Heard International). The role of the charming heroine Rosina is shared by two exciting mezzo-sopranos, Italian Serena Malfi and American Cecelia Hall.

INFO

www.coc.ca www.comediants.com

he Canadian Opera Company/Houston Grand Opera(HGO)/Opéra National de Bordeaux T Opera Australia co-production of The Barber of Seville, 2011, HGO. Photo: Felix Sanchez


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Visual Arts, Film, Music, Performing Arts, Miami May

FlamenGO

CCEMiami presents this May the brand new program FlamenGO, featuring the best of flamenco culture from diverse perspectives such as visual arts, film, music and dance. The festival includes performances and conferences by famous flamenco guitarist Juan Habichuela (Nieto), Lucas Vidal and Primitivo Daza and the screening of the documentary Paco de Lucía. La Búsqueda, along with the temporary exhibition Vidas Gitanas, about the rich and diverse world of Gypsies in contemporary Europe. This show includes photographs, pictures and video creations that question the stereotypes of the gypsy culture. Maternidad. Serie Vidas Gitanas, 2011. Isabel Muñoz

An homage to the art of Flamenco in all its disciplines. WHEN

May 1 — 31 WHERE

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida INFO

www.ccemiami.org


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Performing Arts Washington, DC February — March

Kids New York February

Los Empeños Cambuyón de una Casa Los Empeños de una Casa (The House of Desires) is a wild tale of confusion and mistaken identities complete with wily 17th century servants and beguiling suitors. Written by the first published feminist writer of the New World (New Spain), this romantic farce examines the idea of free will for women at a time when they were subject to a strict moral code.

WHEN

February 5 — March 1

p ainting by Jean-Honore Fragonard

When it comes to making instruments out of everyday objects, anything goes for the charismatic cast of Cambuyón. Wooden crates, recycled glass bottles, and even a small matchbox find new life in the hands and feet of this energetic ensemble. Through body percussion, tap dance, hip hop and drumming, these performers trade robust beats and cultural cadences to form unique rhythms with African, Irish, Spanish and American influences. Part dance, part music and every part exuberant, Cambuyón makes the ordinary extraordinary.

WHEN

February 6 — 22

WHERE

WHERE

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

The New Victory Theater 209 West 42nd Street (Between 7th and 8th Avenues), New York, NY

INFO

www.galatheatre.org www,boxofficetickets.com

INFO

www.newvictory.org

ambuyón by C Enlace S.C.


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Kids, Performing Arts New York June

Circus Klezmer @ KulturfestNYC

Eastern Europe Village neither far away, close by time, present, past, nor future, a great feast is being prepared. Jug- gling villagers run amok getting into mischief. Klezmer music fills the air. The village fool lets wedding invitations fall from the sky. Invitations for what? To the wedding of course! As always there are unexpected problems. But these inhabitants of this very special place always have tricks up their sleeves. The great wedding of Circus Klezmer will be memorable, for the bride and groom, and all their guests. Circus Klezmer presents a vibrant show full of passion, just as circus was in its beginnings; full of the purest of human emotions, such as love, hate, joy, laughter and sadness.

Circus Klezmer comes to New York to perform in KulturfestNYC: International Festival of Jewish Performing Arts. WHEN

June 14 — 21 WHERE

TBA TBA New York, NY INFO

Circus Klezmer. Š Adrian Schvarzstein

www.kulturfestnyc.org www.nytf.org www.aireaire.com/#!circus-klezmer/



City Agenda CITIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FILLED WITH CULTURE From Spain


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CITY AGENDA

ALBUQUERQUE

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

V Visual Arts

P Performing Arts

VAIVÉN. Six visual journeys back and forth between Spain and the U.S. Six photographers from Spain and the U.S. interpret the realities of both countries from multiple perspectives to create a visual round trip. When

Through February 20 Where

Instituto Cervantes 1701 4th St. SW, Albuquerque, NM info

www.cervantes.es www.spainculture.us

K Kids P Performing Arts

Flamenco Kid’s Camp Program This two-week long day camp introduces children ages 6 through 12 to the full range of flamenco in dance, music, history, and Spanish language. When

June 1 — 12 Where

Conservatory of Flamenco Arts 214 Gold Ave. SW, Albuquerque, NM info

www.kidscamp.festivalflamen.co www.nifnm.org

M MusiC P Performing Arts

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour

Jesús Muñoz Flamenco Company Muñoz has performed throughout most of the USA, Canada and Spain as a dancer, musician and choreographer.

Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening of flamenco to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain.

March 6 & 7

When

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 Fourth Street SW Albuquerque, NM

February 17, 7:30 p.m.

When

Where

Where

info

Ocotillo Performing Arts Center 510 W Main Street, Albuquerque, NM

www.nationalhispaniccenter.org

info

www.artesiaartscouncil.tix.com www.flamenco-vivo.org

M Music

Carlos Núñez A master of the local bagpipes, or gaita, Carlos Núñez is one of Galicia’s most revered artists, and undisputedly the tradition’s greatest piper. When

February 28, 7:30 p.m. Where

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 Fourth Street SW Albuquerque, NM info

www.nationalhispaniccenter.org

P Performing Arts

Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company Under the direction of acclaimed artist Joaquin Encinias, Yjastros presents a phenomenal ensemble of flamenco artists in their Spring season. When

April 9 — 11 Where

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 Fourth Street SW Albuquerque, NM info

www.nifnm.org


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CITY AGENDA

ATLANTA BOSTON P Performing Arts

F Film

F Film

Heritage Hotels & Resorts 28th Annual Festival Flamenco Internacional de Alburquerque

Spanish Film Club

7th Catalan Film Festival at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Delivering the most innovative and cutting edge flamenco experiences, while holding true to the deep roots of flamenco tradition and culture.

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories. When

February 16 Where

Kennesaw State University 375 Cobb Ave. NW, Kennesaw, GA info

When

June 7 — 13 Where

Carlisle Gym at the Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM info

www.festivalflamen.co

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

When

March 3 — April 22 Where

University of Massachusetts 161 Presidents Drive, Amherst, MA info

AUSTIN M MUSIC

Sounds From Spain AT SXSW 2015 Sounds From Spain presents a line-up of amazing acts from Spain at the 29th edition of the SXSW Music Festival. When & where

www.umass.edu

S Sketching the Future

Self-organization in nature A presentation with some clues to understand some of the amazing mechanisms that Nature chooses to self-organize. When

February 3, 6:30 p.m.

March 18, 12 p.m. — 4 p.m.

Where

Brush Square Austin, Texas

Real Colegio Complutense 26 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, MA

March 20, 8 p.m. — 2 a.m.

info

Lucille Bar 77 Rainey St., Austin, TX

www.aceinboston.com

INFO

sxsw.com/music www.spainculture.us

VAIVÉN. Six visual journeys back and forth between Spain and the U.S.

This Spring semester the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is featuring the 7th edition of the Catalan Film Festival, devoted to women filmmakers.


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CITY AGENDA

BOSTON M Music P Performing Arts

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain. When

February 8, 2:00 p.m. Where

Zeiterion Theatre 684 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA info

ticketing.zeiterion.org www.flamenco-vivo.org

S Sketching the Future

Vivir para contarla This presentation will discuss the importance of Gabriel García Márquez for all readers, both local and international, at the time of publication, and now.

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

S Sketching the Future

M Music

Benito Pérez Galdós from his correspondence

The Interior Castle

In more than 1200 letters, author Benito Pérez Galdós reflects on the nature of art and the novel, as well as the political and religious struggles of the Spanish people of his time. When

April 15, 6:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. Where

Real Colegio Complutense 26 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, MA info

www.aceinboston.com

May 29 St Theresa of Avila Church 10 Saint Theresa Avenue West Roxbury, MA www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

A perfect mix of comedy and drama, ¡Ay, Carmela! is a tribute to love, courage, life in the theatre and a heartbreaking look at the absurdity of war. When

April 20 — 26 Where

College of the Holy Cross One College Street 1610 Worcester, MA

info

May 28 Carmelite Monastery of Boston 61 MT. Pleasant Avenue, Boston, MA

¡Ay, Carmela!

When

Where

When & where

May 27 Boston College, The Robsham Theater 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA

info

P Performing Arts

March 10, 6:30 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. Real Colegio Complutense 26 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, MA

The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience.

info

www.aycarmelatheplay.com

www.aceinboston.com

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CITY AGENDA

CALGARY

CHICAGO

H Heritage

L Literature

V Visual Arts

Calgary’s Third Annual Spanish Festival

March Literary Meetings

Think with Your Hands

Come every Thursday to talk and enjoy Hispanic literature.

This exhibit combines animation, video and augmented reality to bring to life over 60 illustrations by Spanish graphic designers Pep Carrió and Isidro Ferrer.

Third Annual Spanish Festival. When

April TBA Where

TBA Calgary, AB info

holaspain.ca

When

March 5 — 26 Where

Department of French, Italian and Spanish University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB info

www.ucalgary.ca www.cervantes.es

When

January 22 — March 22 Where

Instituto Cervantes Chicago 31 West Ohio St., Chicago, IL info

chicago.cervantes.es www.spainculture.us

L Literature

Poesía Hispana Hispanic Poetry in Calgary at the University of Calgary. When

February TBA

CHARLOTTE

Where

Department of French, Italian and Spanish University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB

F Film

Spanish Film Club

info

www.cervantes.es www.ucalgary.ca

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

M Music P Performing Arts

Chicago Flamenco Festival Featuring some of the art’s brightest rising stars as well as established, critically acclaimed artists. When

February 6 — March 7 Where

Instituto Cervantes Chicago 31 West Ohio St., Chicago, IL info

When

March 10 — 24 Where

UNC Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd. COED 464, Charlotte, NC info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

chicago.cervantes.es www.brownpapertickets.com


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CITY AGENDA

CHICAGO

DALLAS

F Film

M Music

V Visual Arts

Spanish Film Club

The Interior Castle

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience.

Goya: A Lifetime of Graphic Invention

When & WHERE

January 29 — February 26 University of Chicago Chicago, IL February 11 — March 11 Northeastern Illinois University Lech Walesa Hall N St., Louis Ave. Chicago, IL info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

F Film

Festival of New Spanish Cinema North America’s leading showcase returns to Gene Siskel Film Center with four premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema.

When

June 29

When

Where

Through March 1

Mundelein Seminary 1000 East Maple Avenue, Mundelein, IL info

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

V Visual Arts

Jaume Plensa: 1004 Portraits On the 10th anniversary of the artist’s ‘Crown Fountain’, Jaume Plensa presents four monumental sculptures installed in Millennium Park. When

Through December 12

When

Where

March 6 — April 2

Millennium Park, South Boeing Gallery 201 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL

Where

EU Film Festival, Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL info

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

A thorough exhibition of Goya’s graphic works, including the rare, simultaneous display of complete 1st-edition sets of his four major print series.

info

www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/ dca/supp_info/1004portraits.html

Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

V Visual Arts

Goya: A Conversation. Ambassador Loan from the Musée du Louvre, Paris Goya’s portrait of the French Ambassador to Spain will be on display in the Meadows Museum along with other works of the renowned Spanish artist. When

February 1 — May 3 Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org


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M Music

Villa y Corte The concert will present a panorama of the Spanish chamber music circles in the latter part of the 18th century.

M Music P Performing Arts

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour

Portraits in Conversation: Francisco de Goya and Vicente López y Portaña

Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening of flamenco to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain.

This two-part lecture will celebrate the arrival of works by Francisco de Goya and Vicente López y Portaña from the Musée du Louvre.

When

February 7, 6:30 p.m. Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org www.orchestraofnewspain.org

F Film

When

February 11, 7:30 p.m. Where

info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

V Visual Arts

Curating Goya

When

Texas Tech University 2910 18th St., Lubbock, TX

Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX

www.flamenco-vivo.org

Where

When

February 26, 6:00 p.m.

W.M. Turner Auditorium, Stephen F. Austin State University 2222 Alumni Drive, Nacogdoches, TX

Spanish Film Club

February 9 — 11

V Visual Arts

A symposium on how different approaches to exhibiting Goya’s work invite new paths for understanding his art. When

info

February 26, 6:00 p.m.

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

info

H Heritage

Spanish Culture & the Lure of Black A lectures series on how black has evolved as an aesthetic marker that has come to characterize, in the minds of many, the Spanish culture. When

March 5 — April 9 Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org


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CITY AGENDA

DALLAS H Heritage M Music V Visual Arts

Founders Day Community Day Celebration Travel to Spain without ever leaving Dallas and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Meadows Museum. This special passport program will highlight some of the major cities in Spain and the artists most closely associated with them.

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

V Visual Arts

V Visual Arts

Lecture: Modern Master from the Abelló Collection

Masterwork by Velázquez: Ambassador Loan from the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Dr. Solana, Chief Curator of the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid will speak on the holdings of the Abellós, Spanish private art collectors. When

April 23, 6:00 p.m. Where

When

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX

April 18, 10 a.m.

info

Where

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

V Visual Arts

The Abelló Collection: A Modern Taste for European Masters The founders of the Abelló Collection were driven by a desire to strengthen an international awareness of Spain’s rich cultural heritage. When

The extraordinary work of genius of Velázquez displays his loose brushstroke technique. When

July 25 — November 1 Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd.,Dallas, TX info

V Visual Arts

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

The Meadows Museum Celebrating Fifty Years A conversation on the history of the Meadows Museum featuring important figures instrumental in the institution´s growth over its 50 year history. When

May 2, 2:00 p.m. Where

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX

April 18 — August 2

info

Where

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

Meadows Museum 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX info

www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org

The Abelló Collection: A Modern Taste for European Masters


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CITY AGENDA

DENVER

HOUSTON KANSAS CITY

M Music P Performing Arts

F Film

V Visual Arts

Festival of New Spanish Cinema

Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening of flamenco to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain. When & WHERE

February 19, 7:00 p.m. Community Concert Hall Fort Lewis College 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO February 21, 7:30 p.m. Lakewood Cultural Center 470 S Allison Pkwy., Lakewood, CO info

www.flamenco-vivo.org

North America’s leading showcase returns to Rice Cinema with three premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema. When

Through sketches, models and diagrams Notes on Creativity charts the origins of Adrià’s intellectual and philosophical ideas about gastronomy.

February 20 — 22

When

Where

February 28 — August 2

Rice Cinema 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX info

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

M Music

The Interior Castle The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience. When

June 6 Where

TBA Houston, TX info

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

Where

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO info

www.nelson-atkins.org

LOS ANGELES F Film

Spanish Film Club SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories. When

January 26 — February 23 Where

California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com The Interior Castle


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CITY AGENDA

LOS MIAMI ANGELES V Visual Arts

V Visual Arts

V Visual Arts

Eva Armisén

Picasso / Dalí, Dalí / Picasso

Paths and Visions

Spanish artist Eva Armisén’s work speaks of the small moments in daily life. When

July 11 — 25 Where

Hamilton Galleries 1431 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA info

www.hamiltongalleries.com www.evaarmisen.com www.losarmisen.com

This landmark exhibition features rarely loaned works from more than 20 museums and private collections worldwide, bringing together these legendary artists. When

Through February 16 Where

Dalí Museum One Dali. St., Petersburg, FL

A display of paintings inspired by the trip the artist took to the cave called Qyaqpuma. When

February 6 — March 13 Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

info

www.thedali.org

V Visual Arts

TO-GET-HER

M Music

A defragmentation of the morphology of the city and a psychological study of the multiplicity of realities.

I want to sing

When

A community choir project by the musician Lazaro Horta. When

Where

February 4 — 25

info

www.laaa.org www.loladelfresno.com

Book Presentation by Jorge Volpi CCEMiami will host the book presentation of Ficciones Criminales: Estampas de la Crisis (2008 - 2014) by Jorge Volpi. When

June 27 — July 24 LAAA Gallery 825 825 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA

L Literature

Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

February 11, 7:00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras: Voces, Suite Flamenca


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

L Literature, M Music

F Film

El RITMO DE LAS PALABRAS

Miami International Film Festival

A program organized by the CCEMiami that brings together the relationship between literature and music. When

Concha Buika — February 24, 7:00 p.m. Luis Eduardo Aute — May TBA Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

MiamiFF is considered the preeminent film festival for showcasing Ibero-American cinema in the U.S. When

March 6 — 15 Where

TBA Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

www.miamifilmfestival.com

M Music

P Performing Arts

Concert and Master Class by Ricardo Gallen The CCEMiami and the Miami Classical Guitar Society present a concert and a master class by Ricardo Gallen, a Spanish classical guitarist. When

February 27 — 28 Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras. Voces, Suite Flamenca Direct from Spain, Sara Baras, the reigning queen of flamenco, will lead a company of 15 performers on stage to present a fusion of traditional flamenco with vibrant contemporary choreography, all set to a thrilling live musical score.

F M P V

Film Music Performing Arts Visual Arts

FlamenGo An homage to the art of Flamenco in all its disciplines. When

May 1 — 31 Where

Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL info

www.ccemiami.org

MONCTON F Film

Spanish Film Club SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

When

March 12 — 14 Where

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami (Knight Concert Hall) 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL

When

February 19 — 22 Where

Universite de Moncton 18, Avenue Antonine-Maillet Moncton, NB

info

info

www.flamencofestival.org www.arshtcenter.org

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com


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CITY AGENDA

MONTREAL H Heritage

V Visual Arts

M Music

50 years, it’s nothing

Souvenirs

Javier Bonet

Visual poetry contest around the idea of Montreal and the concept of “souvenir.”

As part of the 5th edition of Montreal Horn Days, the Spanish musician Javier Bonet will give a masterclass at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec.

Walk across the memory of the last 50 years of Spanish community in Montreal.

When

When

April — May TBA

August TBA

Where

Where

TBA Montreal, QC

TBA Montreal, QC info

info

www.laculturaldemontreal.com

www.laculturaldemontreal.com

M Music

When

February 21 — 22 Where

Conservatoire de musique de Montréal 4750 Avenue Henri-Julien, 1er étage Montreal, QC info

M Music

Giulia Valle Trio

Colors of France and Spain

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada, showing the quality of Spanish Jazz.

The music of Turina, Granados and Saint-Saëns at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in connection with the exhibition Marvels and Mirages of Orientalism.

When

When

June 26

February 6, 6:30 p.m.

Where

Where

Festival International de Jazz de Montréal TBC Montreal, QC

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1380 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest Montreal, QC

info

info

www.giuliavalle.com www.montrealjazzfest.com

www.mbam.qc.ca

www.conservatoire.gouv.qc.ca

M Music

McGill Chamber Orchestra – Fandango A concert of The Fandango Guitar Quartet in collaboration with the Jeunesses Musicales du Canada. When

April 7, 7:30 p.m. Where

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1380 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, QC info

www.mbam.qc.ca www.spainculture.ca

Giulia Valle Trio


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK

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

M Music

F Film

A Architecture

Arab-Andalusian Orchestra of Fez

The Shortest Night

Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s Unfinished Masterpiece

A travel to the heart of Morocco’s heritage, influenced by the exchanges between North Africa, Spain, Portugal and southern Europe. When

April 18, 8:00 p.m. Where

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1380 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest Montreal, QC

A short film competition and exhibition in the shortest day of the year. When

June 23 Where

TBA Montreal, QC info

www.laculturaldemontreal.com

info

www.mbam.qc.ca www.spainculture.ca

L Literature

World Book Day Sant Jordi An event to celebrate the World Book Day and Sant Jordi’s day. When

April 23 Where

TBA Montreal, QC info

www.laculturaldemontreal.com

A once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of La Sagrada Família, the magnum opus of Antoni Gaudí, the father of Catalan Modernisme. When

Through May 8 Where

City College of New York/CUNY 141 Convent Ave., New York, NY info

NEW ORLEANS M Music

The Interior Castle The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience. When

June 5 Where

TBA New Orleans, LA info

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

ssa1.ccny.cuny.edu

V Visual Arts

Ángel Gitano Male flamenco dancers and their mystical world are the subject of this exhibition formed by photographs taken by the Colombian artist Ruven Afanador. When

Through February 28 Where

Throckmorton Fine Art 145 East 57th Street, 3rd floor New York, NY info

www.throckmorton-nyc.com/


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK V Visual Arts

F Film

V Visual Arts

Uneven Growth

Spanish Film Club

Inteligencias Colectivas participates in an exhibition about the architectural possibilities that address the rapid evolution of cities around the globe.

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

The Image of the Artists in their Absence: The Self Portrait

When

When & where

Through May 10 Where

Architecture and Design Galleries, MoMA 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY info

www.moma.org/ www.inteligenciascolectivas.org

M Music

Giulia Valle Trio This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz. When

July 3 Where

Blue Note Jazz Theater 131 W 3rd St., New York, NY

February 4 — March 25 Skidmore College 815 North Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY February 17 — April 30 SUNY, Plattsburgh CVH, 309. Plattsburgh, NY February 27 The New School 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY

An exhibition that explores the relationship between artists and their own image, featuring works by Miguel Ángel García. When

January 29 — May 3 Where

National Academy Museum & School 1083 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY info

www.marquesdejadraque.com

info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

V Visual Arts

F Film

Perpetual Motion

Notes on a Working Space

A documentary by filmmaker Isaki Lacuesta featuring some of the key moments in the history of dance in Catalonia, as part of the Dance on Camera festival.

A drawing-based project and a thinktank that explores the conditions that allow life to happen and art to flourish by Laura F. Gibellini.

February 3, 7:30 p.m.

info

When

www.bluenote.net www.giuliavalle.com

January 18 — April 18 Where

El Museo de los Sures 120 South 1st Street, Brooklyn New York, NY info

www.laurafgibellini.com www.southsideunitedhdfc.org/museo www.iscp-nyc.org

When

Where

Walter Reade Theater at The Lincoln Center 165 West 65th Street, New York, NY info

www.filmlinc.com www.llull.cat/offices/ny


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

P Performing Arts V Visual Arts

Unpaired States A monthly art show curated by Kika Espejo that aims to revive the art experimentation nights held in New York City during the 80’s. When

February 5, 7:00 p.m. — December 3 Where

The Pyramid Club 101 Avenue A., New York, NY

F Film

Spanish Film Club SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories. When

February 17 — April 30 Where

SUNY, Plattsburgh CVH 309, Plattsburgh, NY info

M Music P Performing Arts

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening of flamenco to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain. When

February 24, 7:30 p.m.

www.contemporaryartpractice.com

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

K Kids

M Music

www.flamenco-vivo.org

The Flame: Flamenco InfusedJazz with Andreas Arnold

V Visual Arts

info

Cambuyón Wooden crates, recycled glass bottles and a small matchbox find new life in the hands and feet of this energetic ensemble. When

February 6 — 22 Where

The New Victory Theater 209 West 42nd Street (Between 7th and 8th Avenue), New York, NY info

www.newvictory.org

Arnold and his international ensemble will perform a selection of original music from their album Mosaico (2012) and an upcoming work. When

February 21, 6:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. Where

The Cornelia Street Cafe 29 Cornelia St., New York, NY info

facebook.com/theflame.flamencojazz www.andreasarnold.info/bio.html www.corneliastreetcafe.com

Where

Reg Lenna Center for the Arts 116 E 3rd Street, Jamestown, NY info

2015 Triennial: Surround Audience This Triennial is the only recurring international exhibition in New York City devoted to early-career artists from around the world. The Spanish artist Daniel Steegmann Mangrané is included in this edition. When

February 25 — May 24 Where

New Museum 235 Bowery, New York, NY info

www.newmuseum.org


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK V Visual Arts

V Visual Arts

M Music

Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries

The Museum in 2030

The Flame: Flamenco InfusedJazz with Inflame

Coypel’s reprints have sprit across Europe and captivated the continental imagination with the escapades of Don Quixote, inspiring paintings, prints, and interiors. When

February 25 — May 17 Where

The Frick Collection 1 East 70th Street, New York, NY info

Video screening and panel discussion about the future of cultural institutions, organized by the artist Raul Valverde. When

March 12, 7:00 p.m. Where

When

The Bronx Museum of the Arts 1040 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY

March 21

info

The Cornelia Street Cafe 29 Cornelia St., New York, NY

www.valverderaul.com www.bronxmuseum.org

www.frick.org//exhibitions/don_quixote

P Performing Arts

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras. Voces, Suite Flamenca Direct from Spain, Sara Baras, the reigning queen of flamenco, will lead a company of 15 performers on stage to present a fusion of traditional flamenco with vibrant contemporary choreography, all set to a thrilling live musical score.

P Performing Arts

March 4 — 7

This mesmerizing program features four extraordinary dancers representing several generations and styles from four different towns in Andalusia which are the heart of flamenco puro.

Three Spanish pianists will participate in the concert series 5 @ 5 at DiMenna Center for Classical Music, devoted solely to Distinguished Classical Pianists.

When

March 20, 8:00 p.m. — 10 p.m. The Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NY

Where

info

www.thetownhall.org

info

info

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

M Music

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

www.flamencofestival.org www.nycitycenter.org

Where

Generations of Gypsy Flamenco

Where When

Inflame combines classical Indian and traditional Flamenco forms as a launching pad for adventurous improvisation.

5 @ 5 at DiMenna

When

March 28, 5:00 p.m. Where

DiMenna Center for Classical Music 450 West 37th Street, New York, NY info

oslmusic.org/dimenna-center-welcome


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M Music

F Film

P Performing Arts

Clarion Society Performs Victoria’s Requiem

I’m Dating You Not

Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre’s Feria de Sevilla

A choir that has become one of the most acclaimed vocal groups in NYC presents the hauntingly beautiful Victoria’s Requiem. When

March 28, 7:30 p.m. Where

Medieval Sculpture Hall, The Metropolitan Museum 1000 5th Ave., New York, NY info

www.metmuseum.org

M Music P Performing Arts

Señora/Signora Rossini A multidisciplinary theatrical piece for classical singers, actors, pianists, and harpists about Spanish born opera diva Isabella Colbran Rossini. When

April 10, 8:00 p.m. & April 11, 9:30 p.m. Where

Sheen Center 18 Bleecker Street, New York, NY info

www.sheencenter.org/event/277/ www.divariaproductions.com

The film represents Spain in the Golden Egg Film Festival in New York. When

May TBA Where

Tribeca Theatre 54 Varick Street, New York, NY info

www.goldeneggfilmfestival.com

V Visual Arts

BarcelonaGranada-NYC, Painting bridge A group of Spanish artists living in Barcelona, Granada and NYC participate in an exhibition of contemporary painting in Brooklyn. When

May 1 — 24 Where

Brooklyn studio 56 Bogart St., Brooklyn, NY info

www.alejandrogallery.com

A live music and dance flamenco festival. When

May 3, 2:00 p.m. Where

Parker Press Park 428 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, NJ info

www.alboradadance.org www.facebook.com/alborada.dance

V Visual Arts

Palabras de Aliento Words of Breath is a performance about hope developed by Spanish artist Kika Espejo. When

May 15 7:00 p.m. Where

The Glasshouse Project 246 Union Avenue, Brooklyn, New York info

www.kikaespejo.com


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CITY AGENDA

NEW YORK M Music P Performing Arts

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana NYC Season at BAM/ Fisher One of the nation’s premiere Spanish dance companies brings the fiery passion of Flamenco to Brooklyn. When

May 19 — 24 Where

Brooklyn Academy of Music Fisher Space 321 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY info

www.flamencovivo30years.org

P Performing Arts

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

P Performing Arts

P Performing Arts

Abuse/Abuso

Staged Reading Series 2015

Directed by Angel Gil Orrios, Spanish actors Soledad López and Francisco Fuertes interpret a play by the celebrated contemporary Spanish author Antonio Muñoz de Mesa. When

May 22 — June 28 Where

Thalia Spanish Theatre of New York 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside (Queens), NY info

www.thaliatheatre.org

V Visual Arts

Raising the Curtain

Ronensbourgh

The New-York Historical Society will display its newly acquired and conserved Picasso.

AENY–Spanish Artists in New York and IATI Theater, supported by Spain Culture NY, present the American premiere of Ronensbourgh by Beatriz Cabur.

May 22 — Summer 2016

When

May 21 — June 7 Where

IATI Theater 64 E 4th Street, New York, NY info

www.aeny-elpuente.org/p-overview/ main-stage-2/main-stage-2015/ www.iatitheater.org

When

Where

New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street), New York, NY info

www.nyhistory.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

A series of staged readings will introduce New Yorkers to some of the emerging playwrights from Spain. When

June 1 & 2 Where

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

www.aeny-elpuente.org www.spainculturenewyork.org

K Kids P Performing Arts

Circus Klezmer @ KulturfestNYC Circus Klezmer comes to New York to perform in National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s KulturfestNYC: International Festival of Jewish Performing Arts. When

June 14 — 21 Where

TBA New York, NY info

www.kulturfestnyc.org www.nytf.org www.aireaire.com


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CITY AGENDA

OKLAHO- OTTAWA MA CITY

PHILADELPHIA

F Film

M Music

F Film

Francisco Bernier in GFA

Giulia Valle Trio

Spanish Film Club

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz.

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

Spanish guitarist Franscisco Bernier participates at the Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) International Concert Artist Competition (ICAC). When

When

When

June 25

January 30 — February 27

June 23 — 28

Where

Where

Where

TD Ottawa Jazz Festival TBC Ottawa, ON

Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA

Oklahoma City University 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City, OK info

www.guitarfoundation.org www.franciscobernier.com www.contrastesrecords.com

info

info

www.giuliavalle.com www.ottawajazzfestival.com

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

S SKETCHING THE FUTURE

M Music

Annual Congress of the Canadian Association of Hispanists

Oscar Peñas

The Canadian Association of Hispanists celebrates his annual congress at Ottawa University When

June 2 — 5 Where

University of Ottawa 75 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, ON info

hispanistas.ca/congresoottawa2015/

Staged Reading Series 2015

Peñas pays homage to jazz masters with intricate harmonies that are cool, contemplative, and infectiously upbeat. When

February 20, 5:00 p.m. Where

Philadelphia Museum of Art-Arts After 5 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA info

www.philamuseum.org/artafter5 www.oscarpenas.com


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CITY AGENDA

PHILADELPHIA

PORTLAND

M Music

F Film

F Film

Soprano Meets Contrabass

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015

Spanish Film Club

The duo Soprano Meets Contrasbass, featuring Ana María Díaz and Alan Lewine plays a unique fusion of jazz and classical music.

North America’s leading showcase returns to the Portland International Film Festival with five premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema.

When

July 15, 12:30 p.m. Where

Rittenhouse Holy Trinity Church 1904 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA info

www.owlsong.com www.anamariadiaz.com

When

February 19 — 21 Where

Portland International Fim Festival, Northwest Film Center 1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories. When

May 4 — 8 Where

Oregon State University 210 Kidder Hall, Corvallis, OR info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

info

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.us www.nwfilm.org

F Film L Literature

Cine­Lit VIII, an International Symposium on Hispanic Film and Literature International scholars present the results of their research on the relationship between cinema and literature in the Hispanic world.

QUEBEC F Film

EUFF EUFF arrives for the first time to Quebec City, a unique occasion for cinema lovers to experience Europe’s diverse and rich film heritage. When

April — May Where

When

February 19 — 22

Musée de la civilisation du Québec 85 Rue Dalhousie, Quebec City, QC

Where

info

Portland State University 1825 SW Broadway, Portland, OR

www.mcq.org/fr/ www.pragda.com www.spainculture.ca

info

www.cinelit.org


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SALT LAKE SAN DIEGO city

SAN JUAN

F Film

F Film

F Film

Spanish Film Club

Films From Spain San Diego

Miércoles de cine en Casa España

The monthly film series is back to present the best Spanish cinema and culture in San Diego.

This monthly program returns with the best of Spanish cinema.

When

January 28 — June 17

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories. When & where

March 13 — 27 University of Utah 6612 Scarsborough Ln. West Jordan, UT February 18 — March 26 Westminster College 1840 S 1300 E, Salt Lake City, UT

When

Through February 14 Where

Museum of Photographic Arts 1649 El Prado, San Diego, CA info

www.facebook.com/filmsfromspainsd

info

Where

House of Spain Ave. Constitución #9, San Juan, PR info

www.casadeespanapr.com www.facebook.com/ CasaDeEspanaEnPuertoRico

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

SAN ANTONIO

SAN FRANCISCO M Music

Giulia Valle Trio M Music

The Interior Castle The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience. When

June 8 Where

TBA San Antonio, TX info

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz. When

June 17 & 18 Where

SFJAZZ Center 201 Frankiln St., San Francisco, CA info

www.sfjazz.org www.giuliavalle.com

P Performing Arts

Circo Fest 2015 Circo Fest 2015 is the 2nd International Circus and Street Performing Arts Festival of Puerto Rico. When

February 5 — 8 Where

Old San Juan 902 San Juan, PR info

www.circofestpr.com


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SAN JUAN

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

M Music

F Film

F Film

Spanish Journey, the Voice & the Chords

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015

Hecho en Europa

The Soprano Amaya Arberas will present a musical program including the most representative Spanish music composers such as, Granados, Turina, Falla, Toldrá, Sor, Martin i Soler, Garcia Abril, Sorozabal, Chapí, Montsalvatge and many others. When

February 26 — March 26 Where

San Juan Casino & Resort, Casa de España, Universidad Interamericana de San German 9 Ave Juan Ponce De León San Juan, PR

North America’s leading showcase returns to Puerto Rico with four premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema. When

March 18 — 25 Where

Hecho en Europa Festival, Fine Arts Miramar Cinema Café Avenida Ponce de León 654 Parada Miramar, PR info

This festival premieres European films in Puerto Rico and creates sinergies between its European guests and the local movie industry. When

March 18 — 25 Where

Fine Arts Miramar Cinema Café Ponce de León Ave., #654, Pda. 11 San Juan, PR info

www.hechoeneuropa.org www.facebook.com/hechoeneuropa

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

info

www.amaiaarberas.com casadeespanpr.com

M Music

Festival Casals 2015 Spanish Musical trio MADCámara and guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas will be presented at part of Casals Festival of Puerto Rico. When

March 4 — 11 Where

Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré Sala Sinfónica Pablo Casals Ponce de León Ave., San Juan, PR

L Literature

Reading of Don Quixote The Third Continuous reading of Don Quixote in Puerto Rico with a special focus on young students, who will participate in the event using a special version of the novel adapted for young audiences. When

April 23, 9:30 a.m. Where

House of Spain Ave. Constitución #9. San Juan, PR info

www.casadeespanapr.com www.facebook.com/ CasaDeEspanaEnPuertoRico

info

www.cam.pr.gov www.festcasalspr.gobierno.pr

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015


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CITY AGENDA

SEATTLE

Toronto

M Music

F Film

P Performing Arts

Traveling Music Three Cultures

Seattle International Film Festival

The Barber of Seville

Spain’s finest early music specialists present music of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim worlds that coexisted in Moorish Spain. When

SIFF is recognized as one of the top film festivals in North America. Many Spanish films will be featured in this extraordinary venue.

Rossini’s The Barber of Seville will be presented by the Spanish theatre troupe Els Comediants with the Canadian singer Joshua Hopkins as Figaro. When

March 7, 8 p.m.

When

Where

May 14 — June 7

Where

Where

Four Seasons Centre 145 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON

Town Hall Seattle 1119 Eighth Avenue (at Seneca Street) Seattle, WA info

www.earlymusicguild.org/musicaficta

SIFF Film Center 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA info

www.siff.net/festival-2015

April 17 — May 22

info

www.coc.ca www.comediants.com

M Music

M Music

Giulia Valle Trio

Esmeralda Enrique

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz

This award-winning company presents a provocative and captivating evening of Spanish dance.

When

April 24 - 26

When

June 20

Where

Where

Harbour Front Centre 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON

Seattle, WA info

info

www.earshot.org www.giuliavalle.com

www.harbourfrontcentre.com

The Barber of Seville


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CITY AGENDA

TORONTO TUCSON

VANCOUVER

V Visual Arts

F Film

M Music

La Mirada en el Otro (Gaze in the Other)

Spanish Film Club

Giulia Valle Trio

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

This summer the exceptional group Giulia Valle Trio will be touring the U.S. and Canada showing the quality of Spanish Jazz.

A collective exhibition that brings together for the first time three generations of artists honored with the National Photography Award. When

May 1 — 30 Where

Edward Day Gallery 952 Queen St.W #200, Toronto, ON info

www.edwarddaygallery.com/ www.spainculture.ca

F Film

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015 North America’s leading showcase returns with five premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema. When

May 6 — June 3 Where

The Royal Cinema 608 College St., Toronto, ON info

www.pragda.com www.spainculture.ca

When & where

March 17 — 20 Arizona State University, Glendale 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd., Glendale, AZ March 18 — 21 University Drive and Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ info

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

M Music P Performing Arts

When

June 22 Where

Vancouver International Jazz Festival TBC Vancouver, BC info

www.giuliavalle.com www.coastaljazz.ca

V Visual Arts

Jorge Mañes Rubio

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: Soul of Flamenco National Tour

In Buona Fortuna, the artist transports us to the mountains of the “Parco Nazionale del Cilento”, where Rubio manages to capture abandoned churches in all their beauty.

Flamenco Vivo brings an exciting evening of flamenco to the stage featuring accomplished artists from the U.S. and Spain.

April 14 — May 9

When

When & where

February 13, 8:00 p.m. Centennial Hall - University of Arizona 1020 East University Boulevard Tucson, AZ February 14, 7:00 p.m. Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N Arizona Ave., Chandler, AZ info

www.flamenco-vivo.org

Where

Initial Gallery 2339 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC info

www.seethisway.com/seethisway/ Buona_Fortuna.html www.initialgallery.com


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CITY AGENDA

WASHINGTON DC

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

A Architecture

F Film

P Performing Arts

Candela’s Shells

Spanish Film Club

An exhibit exploring architect Félix Candela Outeriño’s famed reinforced concrete structures (or shells) and hyperbolic paraboloid shaped structures.

SFC brings the very best in contemporary Ibero-American cinema to campuses to introduce students to the languages and cultures of these territories.

Los empeños de una casa (House Of Desires)

When

January 15 — February 15 Where

Art Museum of the Americas, OAS 201 18th Street NW, Washington, DC info

www.amamuseum.org

When & where

January 2 — April 8 George Mason University 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA March 19 Marymount University 2807 North Glebe Road Arlington, VA info

V Visual Arts

El Greco: A 400th Anniversary Celebration 400 years after his death, the National Gallery of Art and Washington-Area Collections presents a commemorative exhibition of El Greco’s paintings. When

Through February 16 Where

National Gallery of Art, West Building 6th and Constitution Ave. NW Washington, DC info

www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/ exhibitions/2014/el-greco-400anniversary.html

www.pragda.com www.spanishfilmclub.com

A Architecture

Architecture Week 2015: J.L. Sert / A Nomadic Dream As part of AIA|DC Archictecture Week 2015, the National Gallery of Art presents a documentary about the life and work of the Spanish architect Josep Lluís Sert. When

April 26, 4:30 p.m. Where

National Gallery of Art West Building Lecture Hall 6th and Constitution Ave. NW Washington, DC info

www.nga.gov/film www.spainculture.us www.aiadc.com

A classical comedy of errors by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Golden Age author/nun known as “The Tenth Muse.” When

February 5 — March 1 Where

GALA Hispanic Theatre 3333 14th Street NW, Washington, DC info

www.galatheatre.org www.boxofficetickets.com

D DESIGN

Cutting-Edge Spanish Crafts Finesse and creativity in a unique display of the best contemporary Spanish craftmanship and design. When

February 5 — March 29 Where

Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain 2801 16th Street NW, Washington, DC info

www.spainculture.us


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WASHINGTON DC M Music

Classical Guitarist Pepe Romero: CONCERT & MASTERCLASS Pepe Romero performs a solo concert and teaches a master class to classical guitar students. When & where

CONCERT February 21, 8:00 p.m. Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD MASTERCLASS February 22, 1:00 p.m. Chevy Chase Village Hall 5906 Connecticut Ave. Chevy Chase, MD info

marlowguitar.org/

M L P V

Music Literature Performing Arts Visual Arts

IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix The Kennedy Center presents a major festival highlighting the many cultures that comprise the Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking peoples–the impact they’ve had throughout the world, and the vast influences they’ve embraced from other cultures. When

March 3 — 24 Where

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street NW, Washington, DC

L Literature M Music P Performing Arts

Spain, Flamenco, and the Piano Pianist Pedro Carboné and author Antonio Muñoz Molina participate at the PostClassical Ensemble’s Iberian Mystics: The Confluence of Faiths Festival. When

March 12, 6:00 p.m. Where

The Phillips Collection 1600 21 St. NW, Washington, DC info

www.phillipscollection.org/ www.postclassical.com www.kennedy-center.org/

info

www.kennedy-center.org/iberia www.spainculture.us

M Music P Performing Arts

Cristina Pato A pop star of the Spanish bagpipes, Pato’s musical influences of jazz and Latin sounds represent a portion of her commitment to cultural exchange. When

March 14, 8:00 p.m. Where

Sixth & I Historic Synagogue 600 I Street NW, Washington, DC info

www.washingtonperformingarts.org

IBERIAN SUITE: global arts remix


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P Performing Arts

V Visual Arts

F Film

Man of La Mancha

Spaniards: Moving forward, looking back

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015

The Shakespeare Theatre Company presents one of the most acclaimed adaptations–musical or otherwise– of classic literature. When

March 17 — April 26

A project that explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail, a route that linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California.

North America’s leading showcase returns with six features and four short films, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema. When

April 9 — 12

Where

When

Sidney Harman Hall 610 F Street NW, Washington, DC

April 30 — June 29

Where

Where

info

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

AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD

www.shakespearetheatre.org

info

F Film

The E-Waste Tragedy At the 23rd nvironmental Film Festival

www.movingforwardlookingback.us www.janirenajera.com www.spainculture.us

info

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

M Music

The Interior Castle The performance arts ensemble Musica Aperta commemorates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Ávila with a theatrical experience.

The leading showcase for environmental films in the U.S. hosts the premiere of ‘The E-Waste Tragedy’, introduced by filmmaker Cosima Dannoritzer.

When

When

June 27

March 25, 6:30 p.m.

Where

Where

St Anselm Abbey School 4501 South Dakota Avenue NE Washington, DC

Goethe-Institut, GoetheForum 812 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC

info

info

www.musicaaperta.org www.spainculture.us

www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org www.spainculture.us www.goethe.de/washington

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015


V visual arts

Valija DiplomĂĄtica Low Cost

COMING NEXT Fall/ Winter From Spain

Art for travelers. An exhibition consisting of sixteen pieces of carry-on baggages intervened by sixteen different artists from all over the world. Curated by Nilo Casares. On view at the Instituto Cervantes New York this September 2015.

f Film

Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2015 In its 8th consecutive year, the Festival of New Spanish Cinema returns this October to Ottawa with five premieres, allowing you to discover and share your love of Spanish Cinema.

K kids

Animals by El Retablo U.S. Tour This November, in Washington DC, Miami and San Juan ( Puerto Rico), an array of animals made of recycled materials and everyday objects will come to life thanks to Spanish theatre company El Retablo. A joyous, playful safari of the senses, sure to inspire gales of laughter and moments of wonder.

P PERFORMING ARTS

suit.case This November at MoMA PS1, Shahardor Company’s new performance Suit.Case will explore the frontier of freedom and social impositions through the traditional use of the suit in human history.


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