[Comedias] REMINDER: Don Quijote and the Mediterranean World

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Ruta teatralizada 'Letras y espadas'
http://www.casamuseolopedevega.org/es/actividades/recitales-y-espectaculos/227-ruta-teatralizada-letras-y-espadas
Domingos, 24 y 31 mayo, 21 y 28 junio 2015
Para todos los públicos. Aforo limitado

Este itinerario, ideado por el escritor y académico D. Arturo Pérez Reverte, coincidiendo con el III Centenario de la Real Academia Española, tiene como punto de partida y final la Casa Museo Lope de Vega, donde el Fénix de los ingenios vivió hasta su muerte en 1635.

La ruta teatralizada Letras y espadas pone de relieve la figura de los escritores más brillantes que convivieron en el Barrio de las Letras durante el Siglo de Oro: Lope de Vega, Calderón o Quevedo, y a personajes como La Lebrijana o Diego Alatriste. Actores de la compañía Lear Producciones les dan vida mientras los participantes descubren algunos edificios y puntos de interés de este barrio madrileño.

Imprescindible reserva previa a través del BOLETÍN DE INSCRIPCION (clic aquí)<http://goo.gl/forms/0bXlrsevN3>. El plazo abre el martes 21 de abril a las 11.00 h. (máximo 2 entradas por persona)

· Horario: 11.00 y 13.00 h.
· Dramaturgia: Arturo Pérez Reverte
· Interpretación: Raúl Álvarez, Elena Guevara, Noelia Márnez, Álvaro Mayo, Miguel de Miguel y Joseba Priego
· Vestuario: Susana Moreno Cano
· La organización no se responsabilizará de los accidentes que pudieran producirse en el transcurso de las visitas por imprudencia de los visitantes en los puntos incluidos en la ruta.
· La organización se reserva el derecho de anular la ruta por causas meteorológicas u otros motivos justificados.

Nelson López, MFA, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair,
Department of Global Languages and Cultures
Bellarmine University
2001 Newburg Road
Louisville, KY 40205
www.bellarmine.edu/cas/foreignlanguages<http://www.bellarmine.edu/cas/foreignlanguages>
502.272.8237 Office
502.272.7290 fax
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REMINDER:

Don Quijote and the Mediterranean World

October 18-20, 2015

The University of Texas at Austin



Deadline for Proposals: May 1, 2015



In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the publication of Part Two of Don Quijote, The University of Texas at Austin announces a multi-day conference that crosses traditional fields of inquiry to examine the Quijote in the context of the Mediterranean world, from the author’s time to the present. Scholarly presentations will analyze migration and cultural contact in the Mediterranean world; race, ethnicity and religious identity; the Mediterranean and Transatlantic slave trade; Spain and the Mediterranean as geographic and cultural borderlands; commercial and intellectual networks and exchanges; the Quijote and African, Arabic, and/or Sephardic Readers; and other cross-disciplinary investigations. We welcome papers and panels that contextualize Cervantes’s work within widening geopolitical and chronological parameters, to reconsider our knowledge of European modernity from the perspective of Cervantes’s masterpiece.

Keynote Speakers

María Antonia Garcés
Cornell University
Author of Cervantes in Algiers and An Early Modern Dialogue with Islam

Ramón Mayrata
Spanish Poet, Novelist, Journalist
Author of El imperio desierto and El mago manco




The conference committee is now accepting abstracts for 20-minute papers and proposals for three- or four-person panels. Papers may be presented in either Spanish or English. Please submit a 250-word abstract, along with your name, academic affiliation, mailing address and email address to: utquijote at gmail.com<mailto:utquijote at gmail.com>
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Deadline for Submitting Abstracts: May 1, 2015
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