The CCCNY closes its Spring season with the Vimeo premiere of FAKE, by Cuban-American playwright Carmen Peláez. Straight from its world premiere at Miami New Drama, the exciting play thrusts us into the world of high stakes art dealing, Cuban politics, and a thrilling pursuit for the truth. Absent from Miami stages since her […]
Current Events
‘FAKE’ — A PLAY BY CARMEN PELÁEZ
June 24 thru 26, 2021 ~ Thu & Fri at 7 pm, Sat at 5 pm
LOS REYES MAGOS EN EL CINE / ‘THE NATIVITY STORY’
Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 5 pm
Our traditional dinner and entertainment in celebration of Three Kings Day has been suspended this year due to the COVID pandemic. In its place, the CCCNY is opening its Winter Season with a rich cinematic experience of the traditional Bible story: Los Reyes Magos en el cine, a Spanish short on the visit of the […]
ROBERT SCHEIGE’S ‘THE HIGH ONES’
Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 6 pm
The New York City launching of Robert Scheige’s The High Ones, one of the most innovative novels in recent memory. The book is a historical fiction about Neanderthals and their first contact with anatomically-modern humans. It is set 45,000 years ago in a forgotten world unrecognizable from our own, and is based on years of […]
UNA ROSA PARA MARTÍ EN SU NATALICIO
Thursday, January 28 at 3 pm
Our traditional tribute to José Martí (1853-1895) on his birthday. Founding father of Cuba and leader of its last war of independence, Martí is also a towering figure in Cuban and Latin American literature. In his short life, he excelled as a poet, essayist, journalist, and revolutionary. Throughout the 1880’s and early 1890’s he worked […]
‘SYNCING THE AMERICAS’ ~ MARTÍ REVISITED
Friday, January 29, 2021 at 7 pm
A panel discussion on Martí in the wake of his birthday, led by the distinguished Martí scholar Esther Allen, focusing on the recent publication of Syncing the Americas: José Martí and the Shaping of National Identity. Edited by Ryan Anthony Spangler and Georg […]
OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES IN CUBAN MEDICINE
Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 7 pm
By popular demand, Dr. Federico Justiniani returns this season to share with the non Spanish-speaking audience a reprise of his groundbreaking presentation last year on the history of Cuban medicine […]
CINE FOCUS: ‘CARTAS A ELOÍSA’
Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 7 pm
In this fascinating documentary Cuban-American filmmaker Adriana Bosch turns her lens to the legendary Cuban poet José Lezama Lima, one of most influential figures in Latin American literature in the twentieth century. In Bosch’s film, his life story is told through letters written to his sister Eloisa, living in exile, between 1961 and 1976. The […]
JOSÉ DE LA LUZ Y CABALLERO COMO EDUCADOR
Friday, February 26, 2021 at 7 pm
A workshop on one of the leading intellectuals of 19th century colonial Cuba, José de la Luz y Caballero (1800-1862), whose teaching influenced many outstanding Cuban thinkers of his time. Among his works are an annotated translation of Volney’s Travels in Egypt and Syria (Paris, 1829); Siegling’s Public Prisons and their Reforms, from the German (1837); and […]
EL PENSAMIENTO POLÍTICO DE NIVARIA TEJERA
Friday, March 12, 2021 at 7 pm
A seminar lecture by María Hernández Ojeda on the ideological evolution and literary output of the Cuban-Canarian poet and novelist Nivaria Tejera (1929-2016), whose poetic oeuvre was distinctively marked by her struggle against the abuse of power. Her texts reflect the political evolution of a writer who lived under three dictatorships and a fifty-year exile […]
LOS HIJOS REBELDES DE LA POSREVOLUCIÓN
Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 3 pm
An incisive look at a generation of Cuban writers coming of age during Cuba’s Soviet period, today scattered in different parts of the world. The talk will be given by one of its exponents, Gleyvis Coro Montanet. With an introduction by literary critic Mabel Cuesta, Associate Professor of U.S. Latino and Caribbean History at the […]
NOCHE DE FILIN, CON DAVID OQUENDO
Sunday, March 28, 2021 at 6 pm
A Cuban musical style dating back to the second half of the 1940’s, el filin has wowed fans the world over for its inimitable way of saying or singing a bolero, thoroughly imbued with the artist’s feeling. Deeply influenced by jazz, it has launched the careers of many great artists, including that of Grammy-winner David Oquendo, […]