Estimados colegas cervantistas,
Esto es sólo información sobre un evento cervantino que ocurrió ayer en
Chicago.
Saludos cordiales,
ARL & KR
>A FEAST OF SPAIN
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>This multi-media program will close the year of celebration
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>commemorating the 400th anniversary of the publication of
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>Cervantes' Don Quixote de la Mancha
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>His Excellency, Ambassador Franciso J. Viqueira,
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>Consul General of Spain in Chicago will open this celebration
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>Wednesday, 7 December 2005
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>5:30 pm - 6pm Reception
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>6pm Performance
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>International Currents Gallery
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>John David Mooney Foundation
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>114 West Kinzie Street, Chicago
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>The John David Mooney Foundation is pleased to honor a masterpiece of not
>only Spanish literature, but also of our entire body of literature. Known
>as one of the earliest novels in a modern European language, DON QUIXOTE
>by Cervantes, published in 1605, continues to delight the reader in this,
>its 400th anniversary, 2005.
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>A Feast of Spain will feature a concert by pianist Ignacio Marín-Bocanegra
>of Madrid, Spain, playing selections by Padre Soler, Mompou, Halffter and
>Albéniz, performed on a Fazioli concert piano. Professor Darío
>Fernández-Morera of Northwestern University will present a lecture
>entitled, Don Quijote Today. The Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater
>directed by Dame Libby Komaiko will provide a program of classical dance
>and flamenco. This section of the evening will close with a brief film,
>IV Centenary of Don Quixote de la Mancha and images of the La Mancha region.
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>Following the performance program, there will be an opening reception for
>an exhibition of work by Spanish artists: Alejandro Vázquez Brull,
>Salvador Calvo, Ignacio Chavarri, and Jordi Pedrola. This show will
>remain available for viewing through 7 January 2006.
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>Ana María Vázquez is the Program Coordinator for this cultural feast. The
>John David Mooney Foundation is honored to collaborate with Ana María and
>the multiple sponsors who have made this evening's events possible. A
>complete listing will be available at the concert. The John David Mooney
>Foundation brings to Chicago international artists, musicians, and
>architects. Through performances, exhibitions, lectures and symposia, the
>Foundation places special emphasis on creating cross-cultural programs
>that are accessible to all. Foundation programming is free and open to
>the public.
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