Events starting in July 2017
Events 1–16 of 18

- Music
- Washington, DC
Escolania de Montserrat 2017 U.S. tour in Washington, D.C.
The choir, one of the oldest music schools in Europe, is coming to the nation’s capital to take part in the John F. Kennedy Centennial celebration and in the National Day Parade.

- Urban Culture
- Richmond, VA
Survibe on Tour in Richmond
Survibe is a 45-day journey, an experience, a painting trip through the U.S. by two painters and a photographer –Joan Tarragó, Alberto (Sabek) and Elliot Alcalde.

- Music
- Chicago, IL
Duncan Dhu, El Guincho, Extraperlo and Los Nastys at RuidoFest
Spanish bands Duncan Dhu, El Guincho, Extraperlo and Los Nastys play at RuidoFest, Chicago’s only 3-day Latin Alternative Music Festival taking place July 7-9.

- Music
- Milwaukee, WI
Quixotic Musical Treasures from the Golden Age of Spain
Celebrating over 400 years of the novel “Don Quixote” by Miguel de Cervantes, Madison Early Music Festival explores the wealth of references to the music, art, and literature that flourished and illuminated Spain during the political rise and fall of the Spanish Habsburg Dynasty.

- Performing arts
- Los Angeles, CA
Cumbre Flamenca featuring Belen Maya and Domingo Ortega
Flamenco icons Belen Maya and Domingo Ortega heat up Los Angeles with their heart-pounding “Cumbre Flamenca.”

- Urban Culture
- Washington, DC
Survibe on Tour in Washington, D.C.
Survibe is a 45-day journey, an experience, a painting trip through the U.S. by two painters and a photographer –Joan Tarragó, Alberto (Sabek) and Elliot Alcalde.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Barcelona International Dance Exchange (BIDE) satellite lab-meeting in New York
This collaboration between BIDE and Gibney Dance offers participants a space to work together to exchange, develop, and create approaches to dance, and to find new inspirations and collaborations for artistic work.

- Music
- New York, NY
Sounds from Spain in New York
Latin Alternative Music Conference brings to NYC some of Spain’s brightest musical acts: Amaral, C. Tangana, Los Nastys, Nora Norman and Nunatak.

- Culinary Arts
- Portland, OR
La Ruta PDX
The Spanish food and cultural festival features four days of dinners, tastings, trade shows, wine seminars, demos, music, film, art, and Flamenco.

- Music
- New York, NY
Spain-Brooklyn Music Series
El Guincho, Extraperlo, Turnbull Green and Noia join a celebration of the best independent music from Spain and Brooklyn.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Cartoonist and illustrator Joan Cornellà's first solo show in New York City
Cornellà’s work has often been described as disturbing or flat-out offensive. Through simplistic visual language, he uses satire to comment on the sinister and often bleak side of human nature through a myriad of unconventional scenarios.

- Urban Culture
- Washington, DC
Meeting Bowls in Arlington
Spanish artist collective mmmm… presents the Meeting Bowls, social places for getting to know people and fostering dialog in small groups.

- Visual arts
- Providence, RI
Synaesthesia by Ima Montoya and Asier Polo
Newport Music Festival and Newport Art Museum present a unique collaboration between Spanish artist Ima Montoya and Spanish cellist Asier Polo.

- Music
- Providence, RI
Asier Polo and Daniel del Pino at Newport Music Festival
Spain’s leading cellist Asier Polo makes his Newport debut with pianist Daniel del Pino, featuring cello sonatas by Shostakovich and Rachmaninoff.

- Music
- Providence, RI
Cristina Gómez Godoy at Newport Music Festival
American recital debut of celebrated Spanish oboist in concert with American pianist Claire Huangci, featuring music by Bach, Chopin, Britten, Scarlatti, Saint-Saëns, Ravel and Pasculli.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Cristóbal de Villalpando: Painter of the Baroque
Villalpando emerged in the 1680s as a painter in the Spanish Viceroyalty in Mexico. He was one of the most innovative and accomplished artists in the entire Hispanic world.