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Chile Sings to the World Events on the Trinity University campus Jan 28 “The Audacity of Revolution: Democracy and Dictatorship in Chile 40 Years Later,” lecture by Steve J. Stern, historian, University of Wisconsin-Madison 5:30 PM in Chapman Center Auditorium (CGC 126) Feb 4 “Los 50 años de la Nueva Canción Chilena/50 Years of Chilean New Song,” lecture by Juan Pablo González, musicologist, Universidad Alberto Hurtado 5:30 PM in Chapman Center Auditorium (CGC 126) Feb 6 “Winds of the People: Violeta Parra, Víctor Jara y la Nueva Canción Chilena,” an evening of song and memories with Elizabeth Morris and José Seves 7:00 PM in the Margarite B. Parker Chapel Feb 20 “No nos moverán: Solidaridad entre chicanos y chilenos en California/We Shall Not Be Moved: Solidarity Between Chicanos and Chileans in California,” reflections by historian Antonia Castañeda, with songs and stories from Agustín Lira, Patricia Wells, and Lichi Fuentes 7:00 PM in the Margarite B. Parker Chapel Feb 21 “Poems from Neruda’s Canto general, with Illustrations by David Alfaro Siqueiros,” art opening and reception. 7:00 PM Michael and Noemi Neidorff Art Gallery, Dicke Art Building Community concerts at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center Feb 8 “Voces Chilenas: Community concert by Elizabeth Morris y José Seves,” 8:00 PM in the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, 922 San Pedro Avenue Feb 22 “Cantos Chicanos y Chilenos en California: Community concert by Agustín Lira & Alma, Lichi Fuentes & Hugo Wainzinger, and Marci Manríquez & Ricardo Valdivieso” 8:00 PM in the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, 922 San Pedro Avenue A program commemorating the Chilean struggle for democracy, justice, and human rights, 40 years after Allende Chile Canta al Mundo Organized by the Mexico, the Americas, and Spain (MAS) program of Trinity University, in collaboration with the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center and the San Antonio Museum of Art. Made possible by generous financial support from the Carlos and Malú Álvarez Fund for MAS and the Martha, David and Bagby Lennox Foundation. For more information see www.trinity.edu/chile-sings Trinity University presents the 2014 Alvarez and Lennox Seminars

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Page 1: Chile Canta al Mundo - Trinity Universityfaculty.trinity.edu/dspener/chile-sings/files/chile... · Feb 4 “Los 50 años de la Nueva Canción Chilena/50 Years of Chilean New Song,”

Chile Sings to the World

Events on the Trinity University campus Jan 28 “The Audacity of Revolution: Democracy and Dictatorship in Chile 40 Years Later,” lecture by

Steve J. Stern, historian, University of Wisconsin-Madison

5:30 PM in Chapman Center Auditorium (CGC 126)

Feb 4 “Los 50 años de la Nueva Canción Chilena/50 Years of Chilean New Song,” lecture by Juan

Pablo González, musicologist, Universidad Alberto Hurtado

5:30 PM in Chapman Center Auditorium (CGC 126)

Feb 6 “Winds of the People: Violeta Parra, Víctor Jara y la Nueva Canción Chilena,” an evening of

song and memories with Elizabeth Morris and José Seves

7:00 PM in the Margarite B. Parker Chapel

Feb 20 “No nos moverán: Solidaridad entre chicanos y chilenos en California/We Shall Not Be

Moved: Solidarity Between Chicanos and Chileans in California,” reflections by historian

Antonia Castañeda, with songs and stories from Agustín Lira, Patricia Wells, and Lichi Fuentes

7:00 PM in the Margarite B. Parker Chapel

Feb 21 “Poems from Neruda’s Canto general, with Illustrations by David Alfaro Siqueiros,” art

opening and reception.

7:00 PM Michael and Noemi Neidorff Art Gallery, Dicke Art Building

Community concerts at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center Feb 8 “Voces Chilenas: Community concert by Elizabeth Morris y José Seves,”

8:00 PM in the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, 922 San Pedro Avenue

Feb 22 “Cantos Chicanos y Chilenos en California: Community concert by Agustín Lira & Alma, Lichi

Fuentes & Hugo Wainzinger, and Marci Manríquez & Ricardo Valdivieso”

8:00 PM in the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, 922 San Pedro Avenue

A program commemorating

the Chilean struggle for

democracy, justice, and

human rights, 40 years

after Allende

Chile Canta al Mundo

Organized by the Mexico, the Americas, and Spain (MAS) program of Trinity University, in

collaboration with the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center and the San Antonio Museum of

Art. Made possible by generous financial support from the Carlos and Malú Álvarez Fund

for MAS and the Martha, David and Bagby Lennox Foundation.

For more information see www.trinity.edu/chile-sings

Trinity University presents the 2014 Alvarez and Lennox Seminars