Events starting in September 2016
Events 17–32 of 38

- Visual arts
- Philadelphia, PA
Jacqueline Unane at St Asaph Gallery
Journeys: Catalonia & Euskadi is an exhibition inspired in both, the artist’s 2013 as well as her previous visits to Catalonia and her early childhood memories of her father’s family in the Basque Country.

- Music
- Washington, DC
Maestro Soler: A Homage to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Maestro Soler presents a guitar recital in honor of the 400th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

- Music
- New York, NY
José Menor performs in New York
Pre-eminent Spanish virtuoso pianist José Menor continues his worldwide tour performing ‘Goyescas’, to mark the centenary of the great Spanish composer, Enrique Granados (1867-1916).

- Music
- Washington, DC
Pablo Sainz Villegas at the NGA Guitarfest
Join Pablo Sainz Villegas at the National Gallery of Art where he will play a selection of pieces from his latest album, Americano.

- Literature
- New York, NY
Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists U.S. Tour in New York
A book tour featuring five Spanish graphic novelists whose work on the cutting edge of comics has brought about a new wave of cartoon art in Spain.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Mujeres de Cine: Traveling Spanish Film Showcase Made by Women
Mujeres de Cine: Traveling Spanish Film Showcase Made by Women is an initiative created in 2010 with the purpose of boosting and spreading Spanish films and short films made by women.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Can a Line Define? in The Art Gallery at the College of Staten Island
This group exhibition will juxtapose artistic and journalistic approaches discussing the notion of the border, and explore issues related to the recent migration crisis in Europe.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Apartment for Sale (Tenant Included)
A bilingual comedy about human relations, living space and quality time by Juan Carlos Rubio.

- Performing arts
- Boston, MA
Calixto Bieito’s Carmen
The long-awaited U.S. opera debut of Calixto Bieito in a co-production with Boston Lyric Opera and San Francisco Opera.

- Visual arts
- Houston, TX
Back to Barataria
A photographic project around Quixote and the Spanish-speaking community through places located in the south of the United States.

- Literature
- Washington, DC
Carlos Ruiz Zafón at the National Book Festival
Famed author Carlos Ruiz Zafón, best known for international phenomenon The Shadow of the Wind, will give a presentation followed by a book signing.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Belén Maya: Romnia
Belén Maya will be performing Romnia at 92Y’s Buttenwieser Hall as part of Dig Dance: Weekend Series.

- Culinary Arts
- St. Petersburg, FL
Ferran Adrià: The Invention of Food
Widely celebrated for changing the landscape of gastronomy, renowned chef Ferran Adrià changed cooking in the same way Salvador Dalí changed art.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Farruquito performs at New York City Center
Farruquito returns to City Center following his triumphant performances at the 2016 Flamenco Festival.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Proximities/Distances: Contemporary Spanish and Latin American Performance Theories and Practices
This two-day event will explore ideas and practices of proximity and distance in contemporary Spanish and Latin American theatre, performance and dance through the talks with creators and performers.

- Literature
- Washington, DC
Carlos Ruiz Zafón: How to 'Play' a Novel. An Insight into his Books and Music
Carlos Ruiz Zafón will be joined by Washington Post journalist Manuel Roig-Franzia to talk about his passion for music, the use of this art in his writing, and his creative process.