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- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Spanish Young Music Talents: Rosalía Gómez Lasheras in Washington, DC
Spanish pianist Rosalía Gómez Lasheras performs at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain as part of the program “Spanish Young Music Talents.”
April 23, 2024
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Not Your Regular Wall: Ramón y Cajal by Brais Rodríguez
The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC presents the sixth edition of “Not Your Regular Wall,” featuring “Ramón y Cajal” by Spanish artist Brais Rodríguez.
March 14, 2024 – December 31, 2024
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Spanish Cinema Now + 2024
The 2024 edition of “Spanish Cinema Now +” features a selection of six new films that showcase the rich diversity of today’s Spanish cinema.
February 28, 2024 – June 5, 2024
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- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
The Great Journey by Adolfo Serra
Spanish illustrator Adolfo Serra explores the concept of the First Circumnavigation of the World in this second intervention on the windows of the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain in Washington, D.C.
Mar 12 – Nov 12, 2021
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Not Your Regular Wall: Pan y Circo by Axel Void
The third edition of “Not Your Regular Wall” hosts Spanish muralist Axel Void as a guest of honor this year.
Jan 15 – Jun 18, 2023
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Panorámica de España by Carla Berrocal
Illustrator Carla Berrocal pays tribute to classic and contemporary Spanish culture in her intervention on the facade of the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain in Washington, D.C.
Nov 12 – Mar 14, 2021
- Performing arts
- Washington, D.C.
El Perro del Hortelano (The Dog in the Manger)
One of the most representative plays of Spanish Golden Age theater, Lope de Vega’s masterpiece deals with the emotional complications of class conflict and resonates with today’s society.
Oct 29 – Nov 22, 2020
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Luisa Pastor at Paper Routes – Women to Watch exhibition series 2020
Luisa Pastor participates at “Paper Routes,” the sixth installment in “NMWA’s Women to Watch” exhibition series that showcases contemporary artists working in paper.
Oct 8 – Jan 18, 2021
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
PHotoESPAÑA 2020: #PHEdesdemibalcón
The XXIII edition of “PHotoEspaña,” which started this year with a call for photos of the Spanish lockdown and with open-air exhibitions in 50 Spanish cities, is now moving to Washington, D.C.
Sep 22 – Feb 28, 2021
- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Life and Death on the Camino de Santiago: Modern Science amid the Remains of Medieval Pilgrims Canceled
La Caixa PhD Fellow Patxi Pérez Ramallo presents his interdisciplinary research project on the Camino de Santiago, followed by a Q&A with William & Mary Professor George D. Greenia.
Mar 30, 2020
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Neuro-Night: Spanish scientists advance health research Canceled
NIH Spanish scientists studying neurodegenerative disorders discuss how these diseases impact our nervous system and give insights into future treatments.
Mar 19, 2020
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Niño de Elche in concert: Colombiana Canceled
“Colombiana,” the new album by Niño de Elche, explores the relation between colonialism, spices, the economy and the transoceanic exchanges within Flamenco and Latin American rhythms.
Mar 13, 2020
- Sketching the future
- Washington, D.C.
The present and the future of Spanish language teaching
Co-editors Javier Muñoz-Basols, Elisa Gironzetti and Manel Lacorte present the most comprehensive volume on the teaching of Spanish published to date: “The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Language Teaching.”
Feb 21, 2020
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Breaking the ice: a chronicle of women scientists leadership program in Antarctica
Spanish scientists and 2019 Homeward Bound alumnae Blanca Bernal and Cristina Otano, along with program representative Anabella Palacios, will discuss the importance of the program and the meaningful role of women in science.
Feb 11, 2020
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Welcome? by Amarist Studio
Amarist Studio presents a visual installation raising awareness on borders and refugees.
Feb 7 – Mar 1, 2020
- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Shedding new light on Hispanic Heritage with Carrie Gibson
Carrie Gibson presents her latest historical essay, “El Norte: The Epic and Forgotten Story of Hispanic North America,” in conversation with Anthea Hartig.
Jan 28, 2020
- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Shedding new light on Hispanic Heritage with Robert Goodwin
Robert Goodwin presents his latest historical essay “América, The Epic Story of Spanish North America,” in conversation with Richard L. Kagan.
Jan 22, 2020
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Solar Orbiter: a mission to look at the sun
ECUSA-DC launches its NASA series 2020 with a talk by astrophysicist Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla about the Solar Orbiter mission.
Jan 9, 2020
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
The August Virgin at the 2019 AFI European Union Film Showcase
The Festival brings one more time the best in European cinema to Washington, D.C.-area audiences, including the Spanish film “The August Virgin.”
Dec 18 – Dec 19, 2019