March Activities from the 1 to the 15
FROM THE 4 TO THE 9 > INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOPS
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
The Audiovisual and Performing Arts Foundation (FAE) is putting together the 7th International Festival of Performing Arts of Panama, a biennial event which has been celebrated since 2004, and which will be celebrated from March 3rd t the 9th in Panama City. The Spanish Cultural Center welcomes many of their training activities, which you can consult here.
Free admittance: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa
TUESDAY 8 > PRESS CONFERENCE: BUTTERFLIES DON’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
10:00 am
The Theater Play “Butterflies don’t live here anymore”, directed by the Spanish choreographer Fernando Hurtado, was created to convey a message of tolerance and against indifference in the context of the Holocaust. While the play already showed in Panama in 2014, it will return to Panama City in the month of April.
For more information: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa
THURSDAY 10 > LECTURE: NATURALLY MULTICOLOR
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
6:30 pm
“Serendipity” will be exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art and displays the work accomplished in a laboratory of artists and scientists in 2015. We host a lecture which focuses on the science behind the creation of natural dyes made with local flora, with a free speech given by Dr. Viviana Morale and the artist Roman Florez.
For more information: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa
FRIDAY 11 > THE APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICS TECHNIQUES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
2:00 pm
The National Direction of Historic Heritage of the National Institute of Culture of Panama, in joint effort with the Technological University of Panama and the University of Pierre and Marie Curie and Toulouse, will hold a conference on the application of geophysics techniques in archaeological sites in the Republic of Panama.
For more information: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa
STURDAY 12 > HUMBERTO VÉLEZ: THE ENGLISH COCK AND OTHER WORKS
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
5:00 pm
Presenting some of the Panamanian artist Humberto Velez’ work from last year, “The English Cock” is a project that revolves around fighting cocks in Gran Canaria, and it involves a series of pictures and a short in Super 8, color. They will also show the documentary video of the participative performance “The Duel” inspired in the pre-Columbian ball game.
For more information and free admittance: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa
DOMINGO 13 > SUNDAY CINEMA: LIVING IS EASY WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED
Level 200 of CCE|CdS
11:00 am
Six-time Goya Award-Winning movie in 2013, was featured by Javier Camara, who plays the part of a professor who uses The Beatles songs to teach English in a 1966 Spain. When he finds out his idol John Lennon is in Almeria shooting a film, he decides to go meet him.
For more information and free admittance: centrocultural@aecid.org.pa