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JOSÉ MARÍA HEREDIA IN NEW YORK, 1823-1825

Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 7 pm

                The New York City launching of Frederick Luciani‘s José María Heredia in New York, 1823-1825, An Exiled Cuban Poet in the Age of Revolution, Selected Letters and Verse, an English translation, with introduction and annotations, of a selection of the letters and verse that José María Heredia […]

APUNTES PARA LA HISTORIA DE LOS HOSPITALES DE LA HABANA

Monday, April 12, 2021 at 7 pm

Federico Justiniani’s Apuntes para la historia de los hospitales de La Habana is a brilliantly researched account of the hospitals in Havana since colonial times until 1959, including a brief overview of the outpatient medical assistance in the city since the 19th century. This volume is the complementary sequel to Dr. Justiniani’s groundbreaking book on […]

BARUJ SALINAS: PREMIO AMELIA PELÁEZ 2021

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 7 pm

The CCCNY bestows the Amelia Peláez Award 2021, its highest recognition in the visual arts, to artist Baruj Salinas (Havana, 1935), widely recognized as a central figure in modern Latin American art. His work is regularly exhibited in galleries in Europe, Latin America and the United States. Of Cuban-Jewish descent, Salinas’s art is noted for […]

GUILLERMO CABRERA INFANTE REVISITED

Monday, April 26, 2021 at 7 pm

An in-depth presentation by literary critic Isabel Alvarez Borland  on Guillermo Cabrera Infante (1929-2005), one the most enigmatic and widely recognized Cuban writers of the 20th century, through an analysis of a posthumous novel, Mapa dibujado por un espía / Map Drawn by a Spy. Published in 2013, the novel is a recollection of Cabrera […]

TRIBUTE TO HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS

Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 5 pm

                Cuban classical pianist Martha Marchena pays tribute to Brazil’s most transcendental musician of the 20th century, with a repertoire of both emblematic and rare piano pieces by the legendary composer. Alma Brasilera A Tribute to Heitor Villa-Lobos Piano Music PROGRAM Bachianas Brasilerias No. 4 (1930-1941) Introdução (Prelude) […]

CINE FOCUS: ‘EL LIBRO DE LOS DIEZ’

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 7:30 pm

A special screening of Ignacio Granados‘s historic documentary on some of the key players who signed the groundbreaking Carta de los diez in 1991, including  Fernando Velázquez Medina and María Elena Cruz Varela, who spearheaded the dissident group Criterio Alternativo, which disseminated the letter. The screening will be followed by a panel with some the […]

MARTÍ Y LA PINTURA ESPAÑOLA

Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 4 pm

An unprecedented illustrated presentation by José Martí scholar Jorge Capote, exploring the strong bonds of friendship between Martí and some Spanish artists during his sojourns in Spain, as well as his deep appreciation of XIX century Spanish art, as reflected in his numerous essays published in New York. Dr. Capote will be introduced by poet […]

ENTREVISTA A LUIS MANUEL OTERO ALCÁNTARA

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 7 pm

An exclusive online interview with Cuban performance artist and dissident Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, known for his public performances that openly criticize the Cuban government and its policies. A self-taught artist, Alcántara lives in the El Cerro neighborhood of Havana. Since 2018, he has been arrested dozens of times for his performances in violation of […]

RAGTIME’S MISSING LINKS

Friday, May 28, 2021 at 7 pm

Classical pianist Donna Coleman traces the legacy of Manuel Saumell, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and Ignacio Cervantes in that most American of muscial genres: ragtime. By weaving the myriad cultural cross-currents between Cuba and the U.S. from 1830 to 1920, Coleman highlights Gottchalk’s African musical idioms, Saumell’s habaneras and  Cervantes’s danzas cubanas, and establishes a direct […]

“LAS ESTACIONES DEL VIAJERO” DE MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ RAMOS

Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 5 pm

An in-depth look into Manuel Rodríguez Ramos’s retrospective novel about the Cuban exile community in Madrid during the latter years of the Franco dictatorship and during the period of transition to democracy after its demise. Presented by the renowned Madrid-based Cuban intellectual Pío Serrano, who will engage in a conversation with the author. Followed by […]

CINE FOCUS: ‘PLANTADOS’

Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7 pm

A special screening of Lilo Vilaplana‘s riveting new release, Plantados. Based on true stories, the film narrates the most horrible tortures the Castro regime imposed on the political prisoners who rejected the reeducation and indoctrination plans offered by the government in exchange for better treatment and shorter sentences. The screening will be followed by a […]

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