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Institut Ramon Llull/ Newsletter # 75 |
JULY 2017 / NY, USA |
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Performing.
New York,
12/07/2017
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BIDE is an international platform for networking and exchange for professional choreographers, dancers, and performers. BIDE gathers professionals from the performing arts field and facilitates a structure for artistic exchange through a unique form of the laboratory, called B>lab. BIDE hosts three programs annually, throughout Europe and America: lab-meetings, B>residencies, and conferences.
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Music.
New York,
05/07/2017
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Joan Vázquez, star of the Spanish productions of Merrily We Roll Along, Hair, and Mamma Mia!, makes his Feinstein’s/54 Below debut in Something’s Coming – A Sondheim Tribute after his West End debut at Live at Zédel.
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Visual Arts.
New York,
13/07/2017
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Joan Cornellà is a Barcelona based cartoonist and illustrator famous for his works imbued with unsettling, surreal, and black humor. Through simplistic visual language, he satirizes the sinister and often bleak side of humanity through unconventional scenarios. In these times of extreme hypocrisy, the artist sheds some light onto ourselves, unveiling human nature in Cornellà's notoriously disquieting manner.
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Music.
New York,
13/07/2017
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Le Poisson Rouge in collaboration with Spain Fresh and La Editorial de Canada presents SPAIN-BROOKLYN MUSIC SERIES, a celebration of the best independent music from Spain and Brooklyn with El Guincho, Extraperlo, Noia and Turnbull Green (dj set).
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Music.
USA,
28/06/2017
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The Escolania de Montserrat is one of the oldest music schools in Europe and is arguably the premiere boys’ choir in Spain. By the 13th century, a small group of boys were already serving in the Benedictine abbey and Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montserrat through the singing and playing of different musical instruments. Throughout the centuries, many remarkable composers and performers were spawned from the so-called Montserrat Music School.
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Visual Arts.
New York,
01/05/2017
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A series of five front-and-back outdoor paintings on sandstone slabs from Catalonia by Barcelona-born, New York-based artist Lluís Lleó will land on Park Avenue on May 1, 2017. Morpho’s Nest in the Cadmium House, a site-specific installation, will parade along the Park Avenue Malls from 52nd to 56th Streets. The 13-foot, 7,000-pound paintings are part of NYC Parks’ Art in the Parks program and are presented in conjunction with the Sculpture Committee of the Fund for Park Avenue.
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The Institut Ramon Llull aims at projecting the Catalan language and their culture in all its forms, materials and means of expression.
The Institut Ramon Llull is a consortium that comprises the Generalitat (Government of Catalonia) and the Barcelona City Council, and its mission is the promotion of Catalan language and culture abroad.
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