"Histories at the Margins," a retrospective of Adriana Varejão’s paintings, showcases works that have never before been exhibited in Brazil, on loan from renowned collections including Fundació “La Caixa” (Barcelona), Solomon R. Guggenheim (New York), and Tate Modern (London)
August 21, 2012
The group will use Casa Herrera, a 17th-century Spanish Colonial property located in the heart of Antigua, as a home base while exploring local, historical points of interest and taking part in lectures and tours taught by professors from the university and Mesoamerican scholars.
July 23, 2012
"Tala" will perform in a workshop production July 28th to 31st at HERE Arts Center in downtown SoHo in New York City. The play, a work-in-progress, is a critique on the nature of political revolutions. Click here to read a play excerpt and see the work of the designers and actors as they prepare for the production.
June 12, 2012
This Cuban take on "Caligula" "consciously uses Albert Camus’s play to subvert cultural norms and our concept of masculinity. Why can’t a homosexual be portrayed as possessing as much violence and cruelty as a stereotypical heterosexual male chauvinist character? What does it mean to be gay and masculine? And why are these two terms still thought of as mutually exclusive?
May 22, 2012
"Sound as fluid, sound as connector, sound as image, sound as memory, sound, body, sound...time suspended in and by a gesture...also a sound...a minimal voice."
April 13, 2012
One of the goals of this NoPassport conference is to assess and discuss the role of theatre and the arts in bringing fresh new light to the urgent issue of discrimination and illegality that Hispanics and Latino/as face today in light of Arizona's anti-immigration laws.
February 9, 2012
Released by MeLu Films, Cubanoson: The Story, is described as "a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this popular orchestra unique in the world of Latin music.
September 19, 2011
Members of the arts panel play a key role in shaping Washington’s architecture by approving the site and design of national memorials and museums; advise the U.S. Mint on the design of coins and medals
August 30, 2011
On this day, August 30, the international community is commemorating the International Day of the Disappeared. This annual day has been created to draw attention to the fate of the missing and disappeared people throughout the world. Many of these individuals were imprisoned or are being held under poor conditions or have gone missing in […]
September 5, 2012
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