Untold Arts, in collaboration with the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies, at the School of Arts at Birkbeck, University of London, would like to invite you to the second workshop on interpreting diverse hidden histories for the stage and screen. When: Next Tuesday, 28 September 2021, 6pm-8pm Venue: Birkbeck, School of Arts, The KeynesContinue reading “Representing hidden histories on stage and screen: Second Workshop with The CATALINA Film Team (28 September)”
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Representing hidden histories on stage and screen: Two Workshops with The CATALINA Film Team 21 & 28 September 2021, 6pm-8pm
Untold Arts, in collaboration with the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies (CILAVS), at the School of Arts at Birkbeck, University of London, would like to invite you to two workshops on interpreting diverse hidden histories for the stage and screen. Untold Arts, founded by Actor/Producer Nadia Nadif and Historian/Writer Lauren Johnston, bringsContinue reading “Representing hidden histories on stage and screen: Two Workshops with The CATALINA Film Team 21 & 28 September 2021, 6pm-8pm “
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms, Birkbeck University, London, Friday 24 & Saturday 25 November 2017 This conference brings together scholars, curators, filmmakers, writers, and post-graduate students from Latin America and the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, and the UK. It stems from the ongoing collaboration between members of staff from the programmes of Spanish, Portuguese and LatinContinue reading “International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms”
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms, Birkbeck University, London, Friday 24 & Saturday 25 November 2017 This conference brings together scholars, curators, filmmakers, writers, and post-graduate students from Latin America and the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, and the UK. It stems from the ongoing collaboration between members of staff from the programmes of Spanish, Portuguese and LatinContinue reading “International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms”