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A FEAST OF SPAIN



 

This multi-media program will close the year of celebration

commemorating the 400th anniversary of the publication of

 

Cervantes'  Don Quixote de la Mancha

 

His Excellency, Ambassador Franciso J. Viqueira,

Consul General of Spain in Chicago will open this celebration

 

Wednesday, 7 December 2005

5:30 pm - 6pm  Reception

 

6pm  Performance

 

International Currents Gallery



John David Mooney Foundation

114 West Kinzie Street, Chicago

 

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.

 

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. 

 

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. 

 

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.