Events starting in October 2024
Events 1–16 of 31

- Film
- Online
Spanish Cinema Day 2024: Siete mesas de billar francés
Join us in this third celebration of “Spanish Cinema Day” with a free online screening of “Siete mesas de billar francés” by Spanish director Gracia Querejeta.

- Literature
- Syracuse, NY
Bilingual poetry reading with Javier Adrada de la Torre
Award-winning poet Javier Adrada de la Torre presents a bilingual poetry reading of “Title_Essay on an Infinite Onion” at Le Moyne College, joined by a student reading the English translation by Orlando Ocampo.

- Visual arts
- St Augustine, FL
En la noche prevalece un corazón lleno by Pablo Vindel
Spanish writer and visual artist Pablo Vindel presents a new solo exhibition, “En la noche prevalece un corazón lleno” in another collaboration with the Crisp-Eller Art Museum.

- Literature
- Washington, DC
Javier Adrada at The Writer’s Center
This panel discussion on international poetry and poetry in translation at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda features award-winning Spanish poet Javier Adrada de la Torre, along with poets and translators Nancy Naomi Carlson, Patricia Davis, and Heather Green.

- Music
- Miami, FL
Spanish Young Music Talents: Joan Miquel Fiol in Miami
Spanish pianist Joan Miquel Fiol performs at Florida International University, as part of his participation in the program “Spanish Young Music Talents.”

- Music
- Washington, DC
Spanish Young Music Talents: Joan Miquel Fiol in Washington, DC
Spanish pianist Joan Miquel Fiol gives a recital at the Spanish Cultural Center as part of the “Spanish Young Music Talents” program, featuring works by Debussy, Chopin, and Haydn.

- Literature
- Washington, DC
From Words to Worlds: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Unique Translation Slam
Join award-winning authors Munir Hachemi and Javier Adrada de la Torre, along with translator Katie King, to explore the art of translation and participate in a “Translation Slam with a Twist.”

- Film
- Minneapolis, MN
12th Annual Cine Latino Film Festival
“Cine Latino” celebrates its 12th year with Spanish and Portuguese films, special guests, and cultural events, featuring both acclaimed and emerging filmmakers.

- Literature
- Indianapolis, IN
Munir Hachemi at the University of Notre Dame
Spanish writer Munir Hachemi presents his book “Living Things” as part of the 13th edition of the “Iberian Studies and Transformative Thinking Series” at the University of Notre Dame.

- Music
- Seattle, WA
Jordi Savall at the Premiere Festival 2024-25 Beyond Baroque Season
Jordi Savall & Hespèrion XXI perform “The Tears and The Fire of the Muses” at the Premiere Festival of the 2024-25 Beyond Baroque Season, exploring Monteverdi and his contemporaries alongside La Capella Reial de Catalunya.

- Film
- San Juan, PR
Spanish Cinema Now + 2024 in Puerto Rico
“Spanish Cinema Now +” brings the best of recent Spanish cinema to Puerto Rico through the hand of the European film series “Cine Pasaje.”

- Music
- Seattle, WA
Carlos Núñez Band at the Premiere Festival 2024-25 Beyond Baroque Season
Galician multi-instrumentalist Carlos Núñez performs at the Premiere Festival of the 2024-25 Beyond Baroque Season, presented by Early Music Seattle.

- Music
- Miami, FL
Julio Montalvo Cuban Collective
This concert, led by trombonist and conductor Julio Montalvo, blends Afro-Cuban rhythms with contemporary trends in modern jazz.

- Performing arts
- Miami, FL
El Carpeta y La Farruca: Así Mismo 2024 US Tour in Miami
El Carpeta and La Farruca, both members of the esteemed Farruco family, are embarking on a U.S. tour to present their latest flamenco show, “Así Mismo.”

- Literature
- Detroit, MI
Munir Hachemi in Detroit
Munir Hachemi, recognized as one of Granta Magazine’s Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists, presents his novel “Living Things” at Michigan State University on October 14 and at Oakland University the next day.

- Kids
- Miami, FL
Entrelibros 2024
Following the success of its inaugural edition last year, which attracted over 1,600 attendees, the Spanish Literature Festival “Entrelibros” returns to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and promote a love for reading in Spanish among Miami’s youth.