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Events starting in November 2015

Events 1–16 of 35

  • Science
  • Boston, MA

From Spain to Boston: a Road to Success 2015

A public program featuring introductory remarks overviewing ECUSA-Boston’s achievement during this past year followed by an interactive presentation by Mercedes Balcells.

  • Literature
  • San Francisco, CA

Toni Sala at The Bookbinders Museum in San Francisco

An event to celebrate the release of Toni Sala’s riveting, tragic novel The Boys.

  • Visual arts
  • Los Angeles, CA

Eva Armisén: Perfect Day

Perfect Day is a solo exhibition by contemporary Spanish artist Eva Armisén whose paintings, drawings, and etchings have the capacity to transform each day into a unique occasion.

  • Music
  • Washington, DC

The Talent Formula and Mahler: Life Challenges

A conversation with Luis Conde, where he will discuss how directing Mahler’s Symphony 2 became a life challenging experience and how it compares to leading a company.

  • Music
  • New York, NY

Pablo Alborán Terral U.S. Tour in New York

This stand-out artist represents the current Spanish pop with southern and Andalucian roots.

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, DC

Flamenco Men II by Flamenco Aparicio Dance Company

Flamenco Men II, a fiery display of the masculine elegance and muscular dynamics of flamenco featuring Edwin Aparicio of the Flamenco Aparicio Dance Company and special guest artists from Spain.

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Contemporary Ibero-American Staged Photography at FotoWeekDC

The Iberoamerican Cultural Attachés Association celebrates Fotoweek DC with My Kingdom for a Stage, an exhibition by contemporary Iberoamerican photographers at Hillyer Art Space.

  • Music
  • Orlando, FL

Pablo Alborán Terral U.S. Tour in Orlando

This stand-out artist represents the current Spanish pop with southern and Andalucian roots.

  • Performing arts
  • San Francisco, CA

Theatre Flamenco: (R)evolution

Theatre Flamenco is kicking off its 49th season with the new show (R)evolution that will pay homage to the traditional roots of flamenco music and dance, with a few modern twists.

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

FotoweekDC 2015

The Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain will once again host FotoWeekDC’s exhibitions including Everybody Loves To ChaChaCha by the Spanish photographer Bego Anton.

  • Kids
  • Washington, DC

Kids Euro Festival: Animales / Animals

Master puppeteer Pablo Vergne playfully guides everyday objects into surprising shapes on stage as part of Kids Euro Festival 2015.

  • Music
  • San Juan, PR

Pablo Alborán Terral U.S. Tour in San Juan, PR

This stand-out artist represents the current Spanish pop with southern and Andalucian roots.

  • Performing arts
  • Miami, FL

Flamenco Frequencies by Casa Patas in Miami

Flamenco Frequencies by Casa Patas Foundation an evening of sizzling contemporary Flamenco dance and music from Madrid, featuring choreographer and dancer Karen Lugo.

  • Performing arts
  • Kansas City, MO

Poema de Andalucía by Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana presents Poema de Andalucía, a performance paying homage to Andalucía, the birthplace of flamenco.

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, DC

Flamenco Frequencies by Casa Patas in Washington, D.C.

Karen Lugo, along with talented cantaores and musicians from Fundación Conservatorio Flamenco Casa Patas, returns to the U.S. with a new show.

  • Visual arts
  • Miami, FL

CUBAAHORA: the next generation

CUBAAHORA is a selection of works by acclaimed Cuban artists that paints a portrait of artistic creation in today’s Cuba, showing a modern country with an emphasis on the younger generations and their culture.