Choreographer Rodrigo Pederneiras, jazz legend Paquito D’Rivera, and Limón Artistic Director Carla Maxwell discussed the company’s new collaboration.
Arts & Culture
At the Virgen del Lourdes cemetery, limeños come together to celebrate Day of the Dead.
Americas Society launched the latest issue of Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas entitled “Cityscapes of Rio and Bahia,” and held a discussion panel featuring a group of contemporary writers and scholars of Brazilian literature.
"Brazilian art is in a state of very high creativity. It's a powerful moment," said Brazilian artist Antonio Manuel, whose first U.S. solo exhibition Antonio Manuel: I Want to Act, Not Represent! is on view through December 10 at the Americas Society gallery. (en español)
In this opening event of the Cityscapes of Rio and Bahia, Brazil symposium, a group of contemporary Brazilian writers, translators, and scholars of Brazilian literature discussed currents in literature from the city of Salvador (Bahia).
Review 83 features articles by leading scholars—including the guest editors above as well as Earl E. Fitz, Charles A. Perrone, Cecilia Rêgo, and Nelson H. Vieira—on a breadth of topics relating to literature from Rio de Janeiro and Bahia.
The Chilean violist, one of the best in the world, performed Brahms at a memorable concert in November.