IN PERSON Introd a la Música, Danza y Liter Esp&LatAm-Friday

Course
SPRING2025 - 10 WEEK REGULAR|#518.03.2024-25MUSDAN

May 2, 2025 - Jun 27, 2025
18 yrs +, Mixed
Special CoursesRegular
Activity location211 E 49th St. Classroom TBA

Description

Introduction to the Music, Dance, and Literature of Spain & Latin America
Fridays, (6 – 8:30pm)


This course explores the musical, dance, and literary manifestations of the Spanish and Latin American world during the 20th & 21st Centuries. Following the inspiration of Lorca’s notion of Duende (a creative force of unprecedented freshness) we will focus on iconic cultural phenomena of the Hispanic world, such as Flamenco, or Tango, Lorca’s poetry. As part of the course, students will be invited to experiment and create original materials (poems, tunes, even little choreographies) based on the materials and ideas we have learned.

* THIS CLASS IS TAUGHT IN SPANISH*
*MUST HAVE TAKEN ALL THE A2 LEVELS*

- All students with any B1 sublevel can take this course.

Prof. Ernesto Estrella
Ernesto Estrella is a New York-based poet, educator, and musician. Originally born in Granada, Andalusia, he has been an assistant professor of Contemporary Poetry at Yale University and a visiting professor at numerous prestigious universities in the United States, Germany, and Spain. Ernesto is the author of four poetry collections and several books and articles on poetic theory. He is also responsible for the seminal translations into contemporary Spanish of Henry David Thoreau and John Muir. His poems have appeared in magazines and anthologies, and he is co-editor of 'El Tejedor en Berlin', an anthology of poetry written by Spanish-speaking poets in Germany. His musical and poetic work has been featured in some major international media, including HuffPost, BBC, RTVE, and El País.

Activity meeting dates

May 2, 2025 - Jun 27, 2025
Fri6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

More Information

Number of sessions8
$475.00
Cancelled
Cancelled as of Apr 30, 2025.
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Notes
  • Required book and workbook can be purchased at time of registration. Books can be picked up at the Registration Office on the 2nd floor.
  • AVE Spanish Online Course is optional and can also be purchased at time of registration.