Events on November 7, 2017
Events 1–16 of 23

- Music
- Portland, OR
Giulia Valle Trio 2017 North American Tour in Portland
Barcelona based composer and bass player Giulia Valle brings her innovative jazz to Portland, in collaboration with PDX Jazz.

- Literature
- New York, NY
The Vineyard by María Dueñas
Spanish author María Dueñas discusses her latest book, in conversation with hispanist James D. Fernàndez.

- Music
- Washington, DC
Lara Bello: Sikame
Lara Bello’s music conveys the essence of her hometown, Granada, and the mix of cultures in New York City.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Staged readings from Spain’s Golden Age
Artistic director Leyma López presents a series of staged readings written by Spanish female playwrights.

- Visual arts
- Miami, FL
Beatriz Ruibal: Inventory of What Might Have Been and (Never Was)
In this exhibition, Spanish artist Beatriz Ruibal reflects on her career-long aesthetic research into the impossibility of recreating the affective memory that shapes us.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
El Caballero de Olmedo by Lope de Vega
Mariano de Paco Serrano directs this Spanish Golden Age theatre piece by Lope de Vega on show at Teatro Círculo.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Immigration in Ibero-America at FotoWeekDC
This photography exhibition depicts how Ibero-American countries have opened up to foreign people, celebrating the diversity that have led to today’s merged cultures.

- Performing arts
- Washington, DC
XIII Fuego Flamenco Festival
GALA Hispanic Theatre continues its 42nd season with the 13th International Fuego Flamenco Festival that brings leading flamenco artists from Spain and the United States to Washington audiences.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Murillo: The Self-Portraits
This exhibition conmemorates the IV Centenary of the birth of Baroque painter of the Spanish Golden Age, Esteban Murillo, born in Seville in 1617.

- Visual arts
- Houston, TX
Sergio Prego: Rose-colored Drift/To the Students
New York-based artist Sergio Prego creates unfamiliar perceptual and spatial situations in order to examine contemporary realms of experience, taking inspiration from the performative or experiential turn of the 1960s.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Bitter Bites: Tracing the Fruit Market in the Global South
Spanish artist Claudia Claremi together with Daniel Santiago Salguero and Raja’a Khalid examine the history, geography, and economy of the fruit market in the contemporary global scene.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Valor, agravio y mujer
In this comedy from Spain’s Golden Age, playwright Ana Caro criticizes the customs of her era and the position of women in the social order while ridiculing through parody the erotic myth of Don Juan.

- Visual arts
- Kansas City, MO
Through the Eyes of Picasso
This major exhibition explores Pablo Picasso’s life-long fascination with African and Oceanic art, as well as works from the Americas, uniting his paintings and sculpture with art that fueled his own creative exploration.

- Design
- Tampa, FL
Dali & Schiaparelli
Dali & Schiaparelli, presented in collaboration by The Dali Museum and Schiaparelli Paris, is the first exhibition dedicated to the creative relationship and works of Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dali.

- Performing arts
- Los Angeles, CA
Nabucco starring Plácido Domingo
Plácido Domingo takes on the title role in the Los Angeles Opera production of “Nabucco” composed by Giussepe Verdi.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Films Across Borders: Stories of Migration
Showcasing international tales of courage, hope, and determination, this careful selection of documentary and dramatic films will captivate you with stories of immigrants and refugees struggling to find a place to call home.