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Events starting in April 2015

Events 17–26 of 26

  • Music
  • New York, NY

The Flame: Flamenco Infused Jazz

A series of Flamenco Fusion concerts curated and hosted by Rebeca Vallejo.

  • Science
  • Washington, DC

ECUSA’s Scientific Lectures: Studying the Sun on both sides of the Atlantic

In a lecture organized by Spanish Scientists in the USA (ECUSA), Valentín Martínez Pillet, Director of the National Solar Observatory, presents Studying the Sun on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • Literature
  • San Juan, PR

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.

  • Visual arts
  • Chicago, IL

Goya & Dalí: Los Caprichos

Instituto Cervantes Chicago revisits Goya through the work of Dalí on the former’s series of prints Los Caprichos.

  • Music
  • Miami, FL

Música y Aparte: Leslie Cartaya

Cuban singer Leslie Cartaya joins CCEMiami’s permanent program Música y Aparte for a free live concert, as part of a series coordinated by Erwin Perez.

  • Performing arts
  • New York, NY

Night (Thyestes 2.0)

Inspired by Seneca’s Thyestes, the piece combines sections of the classic tale with an equally dark modern vision.

  • Literature
  • Washington, DC

Sant Jordi 2015: Celebrating World Book Day

Come to celebrate with the Casal Català the first Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George Day) that will transform the centric neighborhood of Dupont Circle into a festival of books and roses.

  • Design
  • Washington, DC

Architecture Week 2015: J. L. Sert – A Nomadic Dream

As part of AIA|DC Architecture Week 2015, the National Gallery of Art and SPAIN arts & culture present the D.C. premiere of a new documentary about the Spanish architect Josep Lluís Sert.

  • Film
  • Washington, DC

Little World at 4th ReelAbilities Film Festival

ReelAbilities is the largest festival in the country dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different disabilities.

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Moving Forward, Looking Back: Journeys Across the Old Spanish Trail

This artistic project explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail combining photography, video and sound.