In “Under the Same Moon,” sing mother, Rosario (Kate del Castillo) is living undocumented in Los Angeles while her young...
Curated by Gia Harewood, Something Left Behind: Selections from the Studio of Michael B. Platt, presents work that showcases an...
Come and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us! Music, live entertainment, delicious ethnic food, artisan and food vendors, children and...
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a performance by Puerto Rican vocalist Taisha Estrada. Rooted in the rich traditions of Latin...
Step into the world of creativity and self-expression with Mud to Music’s Flute-Making Workshop, happening as part of our Hispanic...
Harmony Hall Arts Center celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a special screening of “Problemista,” a captivating film directed and written...
Join us for a FREE, family-friendly event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! The celebración will include an art exhibition of artists...
In “Under the Same Moon,” sing mother, Rosario (Kate del Castillo) is living undocumented in Los Angeles while her young son Carlitos (Adrian Alonso) is being cared for by his grandmother in Mexico. Rosario speaks often to her son who longs to join her in the United States, When Carlitos’ grandmother dies suddenly, the young boy braves the crossing on his own in search of his mother.
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Curated by Gia Harewood, Something Left Behind: Selections from the Studio of Michael B. Platt, presents work that showcases an insatiable curiosity about the everyday living of marginalized communities. Long known as a printmaker, Michael B. Platt preferred describing himself as an imagemaker. His pieces span genres and wrestle with the tangles of history and humanity in ways that provoke self-reflection. Platt passed away soon after installing his last exhibition at American Universitys Katzen Center in 2019 at the age of 70. He and his wife of 27 years, Carol Beane, a poet, co-created several of his projects and collectively affected the lives of many in the DC metro area. In collaboration with Beane, the exhibit shares Platts seen and unseen work, keeping the importance of his art and legacy alive.
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Come and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us!
Music, live entertainment, delicious ethnic food, artisan and food vendors, children and teen area, carnival games, exhibitors and much more!
Free entrance and parking!
Venga y célebre con nosotros el Mes de la Herencia Hispana!
Música, entretenimiento en vivo, deliciosas comidas típicas, vendedores de artesanías, área para niños, juegos de carnaval y mucho más!
Entrada y estacionamiento gratis!
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a performance by Puerto Rican vocalist Taisha Estrada. Rooted in the rich traditions of Latin and American jazz, Taisha captivates audiences with her innovative, multi-genre sound and compelling storytelling. Drawing inspiration from her Caribbean upbringing and the devotion to “La Patria” instilled by her grandparents, Taisha’s debut album, “Nostalgia Ajena (Foreign Nostalgia),” is a poignant reflection of her heritage, infused with the rhythms of bomba, and plena. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Taisha’s dynamic performance, hailed by critics as a true testament to her artistry and authenticity.
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Step into the world of creativity and self-expression with Mud to Music’s Flute-Making Workshop, happening as part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. Led by expert instrument-maker and teaching artist Melissa Hyatt Foss, these workshops offer a unique opportunity to connect with the rich musical heritage of Central and South America. Through time-honored pottery-making techniques, participants will learn to craft their own working ocarinas, connecting with the plants, birds, and animals that inspire them most. No prior experience with clay, instruments, or music is necessary—just a sense of wonder and a willingness to explore. Join us as we come together to turn mud into music and celebrate the vibrant traditions of Hispanic culture. Sign up for one or both sessions!
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Harmony Hall Arts Center celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a special screening of “Problemista,” a captivating film directed and written by Julio Torres. Alejandro, an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador, grapples with dreams and immigration challenges in New York City. Featuring Tilda Swinton, RZA, and Greta Lee, this surreal adventure delves into identity, dreams, and the immigrant experience. Don’t miss this poignant exploration!
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Join us for a FREE, family-friendly event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! The celebración will include an art exhibition of artists Silvia Martínez (Puerto Rico) and Pepe Piedra (Perú) exhibit “Icons, Idioms and Myth,” live music, dancing, arts & craft activities for children, and light refreshments.
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