The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston presents:
Venezuelan Flavors
A night of music, art and food
Saturday, April 27th @ 6pm in 3315 Sul Ross st, Houston TX 77098
All procedes goes to charity of Saludos Connection
Ticket Eventbrite:
$15.- Seniors and Student.
$20.- IHCH Members.
$25.- Non IHCH members.
$30.- At the door.
TEATRX is bringing back La Vida Es Cortos / Life Is Shorts Festival for the second year! The festival will once again bring Latinx stories to the stage and screen in new and exciting ways. This year’s lineup includes a 14-minute musical, 21 Chump Street: The Musical, by Hamilton star Lin Manuel Miranda, and a short film by native Houstonian Vannessa Vasquez of Hulu’s East Los High. Along with 21 Chump Street: The Musical, TEATRX will produce two plays chosen after a nationwide call for short plays. On behalf of TEATRX, Laura Moreno will direct, The Party Favor, by Julián Mesri. The second play, A Volunteer by Marian Licha will be directed and acted by members of Teatro Indigo. This year’s festival will also feature the Spanish language play, El Espejo by Emilio Carballido directed by RS Producciones, and a dance theatre piece written and choreographed by Adam Castaneda of Pilot Dance Project.
Because of the high volume of fantastic film submissions, TEATRX will show 13 short films ranging from two to fifteen minutes. Films will be split between four performances Thursday – Saturday. Each night the audience will vote on their favorite film. The top films will be featured at the final performance on Sunday, November 24.
La Vida Es Cortos/Life Is Shorts Festival is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.
Oaxaca es uno de los estados más grandes de la República Mexicana, y es el que tiene un mayor número de municipios; para ser exactos, 570 divididos en ocho regiones: cañada, costa, istmo, mixteca, cuenca del Papaloapan, sierra sur, sierra norte y los valles centrales.
Parece que el siete es un número místico para este estado, pues cuenta también con siete moles tradicionales.
Haremos un breve recorrido gastronómico por esta maravillosa región y nuestra invitada preparara Mole Amarillo uno de los famosos 7 moles tradicionales de Oaxaca
*Evento en español.
Did you know that there have been eleven Nobel Literature prizes awarded to authors from Spain and Latin America since the 1900s? And, that most of these authors are widely available in English translation? This webinar will explore the work of these authors, including possible approaches to reading and understanding the works in translation or in Spanish, and the author’s connections with the United States.
Dr. María E. Pérez is a retired professor from the Department of Hispanic Studies of the University of Houston. Since her retirement, she has been active in Hispanic organizations in Houston, including the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, where she currently serves as a Board Member.
Previous registration required.
https://aarp.cvent.com/TX-1013-HH
*This event is presented by AARP *Event in English