Events starting in March 2019
Events 17–32 of 32
- Literature
- Chicago
Miguel Hernández a plena luz
This new exhibition presents the remarkable life and death of the youngest member of the Generation of ‘27.
Mar 14 – May 13, 2019
- Sketching the future
- Washington, D.C.
Joan Llorach: Modern Populisms and Social Division
Catalan author Joan Llorach gives a lecture entitled “How Modern Populisms Promise to Solve Economic Grievances but End Up Delivering Social Division.”
Mar 14, 2019
- Performing arts
- San Juan, PR
La Piedra Oscura
This new play delves deep into the Spanish psyche and explores the consequences of the Spanish Civil War and psychological fears.
Mar 15 – Mar 24, 2019
- Performing arts
- New York
SEX(HE)XAGON
In this open rehearsal, Spanish actor, director and playwright Marco Magoa analyzes the fight between sexual freedom, the artistic manifestations in this era of puritanism and censorship.
Mar 15, 2019
- Music
- Portland
Pablo Sáinz Villegas 2019 U.S Tour in Portland
Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas returns to the U.S. to perform a classical series concert inspired by the great Iberian composer Isaac Albéniz.
Mar 16 – Mar 18, 2019
- Film
- Portland
The Hidden City at the 42nd Portland International Film Festival
Established in 1977 and drawing an audience of 38,000, PIFF premieres more than 140 international shorts and feature films annually. Spanish director Víctor Moreno’s “The Hidden City” is part of the year’s official selection.
Mar 17 – Mar 19, 2019
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Ibero-American Film Showcase 2019
SPAIN arts & culture presents “Los exiliados románticos” as part of the Ibero-American Film Showcase 2019 running March 19–April 11.
Mar 19 – Apr 9, 2019
- Sketching the future
- Washington, D.C.
Is Spanish Gender Fair?
This colloquium in Spanish on language, gender, and inclusion explores the current issues regarding feminist language planning and gender-fair language use in Spain.
Mar 19, 2019
- Literature
- Washington, D.C.
The Story of H by Marina Perezagua in Washington, D.C.
Spanish writer Marina Perezagua presents her new book, “The Story of H,” a quixotic twenty-first century quest around the world to discover what makes us human.
Mar 20, 2019
- Heritage
- Boston
Women, Violence and the Inquisition
This conference attempts to carry out a study on the situation of women in the New Spanish Inquisition.
Mar 21, 2019
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Sebastián Chames in concert
Spanish Jazz pianist and composer Sebastián Chames presents his new album “Reminiscing the Unknown Masters” with an outstanding line-up: Warren Wolf on vibraphone, Greg Tardy on tenor saxophone, Herman Burney on bass, and Lenny Robinson on drums.
Mar 21, 2019
- Literature
- Charlottesville, VA
The Story of H by Marina Perezagua at the Virginia Festival of the Book
Spanish writer Marina Perezagua presents her new book, “The Story of H,” a quixotic twenty-first century quest around the world to discover what makes us human.
Mar 22, 2019
- Performing arts
- Washington, D.C.
La Paloma at the Wall
“La Verbena de la Paloma,” one of the most famous Spanish zarzuelas, is given new life in this version set at Friendship Park, on the Tijuana side of the border between Mexico and the United States.
Mar 23 – Mar 31, 2019
- Film
- Houston
The History Through Cinema
This new festival brings some of the best Latin American and Spanish films to Houston to explore the Hispanic-American history from the 15th century to the present.
Mar 27 – Nov 13, 2019
- Literature
- New York
A Conversation with Kirmen Uribe
Lila Zemborain and Marisa Belausteguigoitia host a conversation with writer Kirmen Uribe about his work at NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center.
Mar 27, 2019
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
David Russel at the Marlow Guitar Series
World-renowned artist David Russell returns to the Marlow Series for the fifth time to perform a concert of classical guitar.
Mar 30, 2019