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You're viewing a list of 6 past events in Charlottesville. Events published before May 2013 can be found in our archives.

Kirmen Uribe at the Virginia Festival of the Book
  • Literature
  • Charlottesville, VA

Kirmen Uribe at the Virginia Festival of the Book Canceled

Spanish writer Kirmen Uribe presents his novel “Bilbao–New York–Bilbao” as part of the festival’s “Family and Fate in Historical Fiction” roundtable.

SIP FilmFest 2019
  • Film
  • Charlottesville, VA

SIP FilmFest 2019

Three Spanish films participate in third annual SIP FilmFest, whose theme this year is “visual narratives of diversity, displacement, and inclusion from the Mediterranean and Latin America.”

The Story of H by Marina Perezagua at the Virginia Festival of the Book
  • 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.

Spanish Poets at the ALDEEU 2018 Congress
  • Literature
  • Charlottesville, VA

Spanish Poets at the ALDEEU 2018 Congress

Spanish poets Juan Carlos Mestre and María Ángeles Pérez López take part at the 2018 congress of ALDEEU, the Association of Spanish Professionals in America.

Jesús Carrasco at Dystopias: Past, Present, and Future
  • Literature
  • Charlottesville, VA

Jesús Carrasco at Dystopias: Past, Present, and Future

Spanish author Jesús Carrasco will be joined by Christopher Brown and Alma Katsu to discuss their novels, each featuring different versions of dystopia across time and geographical divides.

'The Female Teachers of the Republic'
  • Film
  • Charlottesville, VA

'The Female Teachers of the Republic'

The Spanish documentary explores the experiences and ideals of all those pioneers whose project was so savagely destroyed by the Civil War that started in 1936.