Events starting in October 2018

Events 33–48 of 61

Répétiteur
  • Visual arts
  • New York

Répétiteur

“Répétiteur” is a site-specific art installation by artist and architectural preservationist Jorge Otero-Pailos.

Oct 15 – Oct 21, 2018

De algún tiempo a esta parte by Max Aub in Boston
  • Performing arts
  • Boston

De algún tiempo a esta parte by Max Aub in Boston

Harvard University presents “De algún tiempo a esta parte”, a one-woman play by Max Aub, performed in Spanish by Esther Lázaro.

Oct 15, 2018

The body questions: Celebrating the roots of Flamenco
  • Performing arts
  • New York

The body questions: Celebrating the roots of Flamenco

This two-day international festival and conference explores Flamenco as an embodiment of narratives of otherness.

Oct 16 – Oct 17, 2018

Juana la Loca at the 23rd Boston Ibero-American Film Festival
  • Film
  • Boston

Juana la Loca at the 23rd Boston Ibero-American Film Festival

The Boston Ibero-American Film Festival brings this year the award-winning film Juana la Loca, a love story full of passion, lies, and political motives.

Oct 16, 2018

Jorge Palacios and Karen Lemmey in conversation
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

Jorge Palacios and Karen Lemmey in conversation

Spanish sculptor Jorge Palacios is joined by Smithsonian American Art Museum Curator of Sculpture, Karen Lemmey, for a conversation on his work on the occasion of Palacios’s exhibition in New York.

Oct 18, 2018

Lazyboy: a VR installation by Eva Davidova and Daniela Kostova
  • Visual arts
  • New York

Lazyboy: a VR installation by Eva Davidova and Daniela Kostova

This experimental exhibition features Spanish artist Eva Davidova’s interactive VR project entitled “Narcissus and Drowning Animals.”

Oct 19 – Nov 25, 2018

The Goddesses of Food and I've Seen So Much at UNAFF 2018
  • Film
  • San Francisco

The Goddesses of Food and I've Seen So Much at UNAFF 2018

The United Nations Association Film Festival 2018 presents ten days of films and documentaries on human rights from all over the world, including two films with Spanish participation: “The Goddesses of Food” and “I’ve Seen So Much.”

Oct 19 – Oct 22, 2018

La Benvinguda at the Chelsea Film Festival 2018
  • Film
  • New York

La Benvinguda at the Chelsea Film Festival 2018

Director Carme Puché uses the fantastic genre and touches of humor to talk about human perversity: the game of wanting to be and to love oneself.

Oct 19, 2018

Flamenco Certamen USA 2018
  • Performing arts
  • New York

Flamenco Certamen USA 2018

The only competition of its kind in the United States, the Flamenco Certamen provides a spotlight for emerging talent within the Flamenco art form.

Oct 19, 2018

Vicente Amigo 2018 U.S. tour in Seattle
  • Music
  • Seattle

Vicente Amigo 2018 U.S. tour in Seattle

Vicente Amigo, one of the most dazzling Flamenco guitarists of his generation, presents his album “Memoria de los Sentidos” at the Meany Center for the Performing Arts.

Oct 19, 2018

Cabeza by Daniel Abreu Dance Company
  • Performing arts
  • Miami

Cabeza by Daniel Abreu Dance Company

National Prize for Dance winner Daniel Abreu and his company present the Miami premiere of a solo dance piece stemming from the concept of construction-destruction, a place of beginning and of end.

Oct 19, 2018

Marta Sánchez Quintet
  • Music
  • New York

Marta Sánchez Quintet

Combining elements of rock, pop, jazz, classical and experimental music, Marta Sánchez’s tunes are rhythmically complex but strongly melodic.

Oct 19, 2018

Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles and Another Day of Life at Animation Is Film Festival 2018
  • Film
  • Los Angeles

Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles and Another Day of Life at Animation Is Film Festival 2018

The two Spanish films premiere at the second edition of this animation film festival in Hollywood.

Oct 20, 2018

Jouyssance: a Musical Journey To Nueva España
  • Music
  • Los Angeles

Jouyssance: a Musical Journey To Nueva España

This early music choir continues to explore the fascinating and complex repertoire of early choral music from the Americas.

Oct 20 – Oct 21, 2018

A Poem in Seven Movements (Anarchoreographies)
  • Performing arts
  • New York

A Poem in Seven Movements (Anarchoreographies)

Elena Bajo’s choreographic project explores the intersection of sculpture, performance and text, and uses non-hierarchical trajectories as a tool to articulate a sense of subjectivity and collectivity, and the creation of a space in constant flux.

Oct 20, 2018

Amanecer at the 42nd Margaret Mead Film Festival
  • Film
  • New York

Amanecer at the 42nd Margaret Mead Film Festival

Directed by Carmen Torres, “Dawn” will be screened at this year’s Margaret Mead Film Festival at the American Museum of Natural History.

Oct 20, 2018