Center for Latin American Studies

 

2007-08 Events

Integrating Art, Culture, and Language in the Classroom
April 24, 2008
4 p.m., Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, FL

Workshop for Spanish teachers including “The Latin American Context of Cuban Art—Integrating Cultural Studies in the Classroom” by Professor Efrain Barradas, UF, “The Cuba-Daytona Connection” by Zach Zacharias, Senior Curator of Education, and a guided tour of the museum’s temporary and permanent exhibits.

Jacaré Brazil and Capoeira Luanda Performance and Workshop for Dr. Phillips High School
March 24, 2008
5th and 6th periods (11:47–2:16)
Workshop sponsored by UF Center for Latin American Studies and UF Center for World Arts.

Jacaré Brazil Unplugged
March 22, 2008
7:30 p.m., Baughman Center, UF

The University of Florida's Brazilian ensemble will perform an acoustic show in the intimate atmosphere of the Baughman Center at Lake Alice. Vocal and instrumental music from Brazil will be featured in a chamber-like setting with the UF cello and guitar ensembles as special guests. This performance is free of charge and open to the public.

Film: “¿Puedo Hablar? / May I Speak?”
March 4, 2008
7:30 p.m., Reitz Union Cinema

Documentary on the current situation in Venezuela. Photo exhibit and introduction by film director, Chris Moore.

Moore spent two months in Venezuela filming "¿Puedo Hablar? / May I Speak?", following both candidates as they raced towards the December 3rd elections. The film offers its audience a snapshot portrait of a Venezuelan society at a crossroads; a re-elected president, challenged by a reformed and mounting opposition; a valuable starting block for any debate on current Venezuelan politics. His team journeyed to six different regions of Venezuela, shooting everywhere from the notorious barrios of Caracas to the oil-rich Lake Maracaibo, from a city of five million to an Amazonian pueblo of twenty-three, criss-crossing the country in everything from Chavista motocicletas to dug-out canoes and a private jet. The trailer for the film is available online.

The social contract question: Afro-centrism, exoticism and authenticity in Jorge Amado's Carnivalia
February 22, 2008
12:00 p.m., 219 Dauer Hall
Lecture given by: Professor Piers Armstrong
California State University, Los Angeles

Workshop: “Forming a Professional Learning Community”
February 4, 2008
9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m., 319 Grinter Hall
Talk given by: Dr. Diane Hoppey
UF College of Education
For more information, contact Mary Risner

Caring and Sharing School: Butterfly Rainforest Field Trip
January 11, 2008
Florida Museum of Natural History

Elementary students experience the wonder of UF’s Butterfly Rainforest as well as learn about Costa Rica’s rich connections to the world of butterflies.

Museum Nights: Day of the Dead
November 1, 2007
UF Harn Museum

Close the Day...Open your Mind. The Florida Museum of Natural History is open late on these special Thursday nights! Co-sponsored by the University of Florida Student Government.

Join the Florida Museum, Mexicans in Gainesville, and the Center for Latin American Studies as we celebrate life and the after-life on Día de los Muertos. Decorate the Museum with papel picado, admire regional birds from the Museum’s Ornithology collection and learn about regional customs. Enjoy a presentation on the Aztec notions of soul by Susan Gillespie. Then take a virtual bird-watching trip through the Mexican desert with Dr. David Steadman.

Traveling Suitcase Presentation
October 18–19, 2007
Linda Markley, West Shore High School
Florida Foreign Language Association

Todos Somos Estrellas/We're all Stars
Saturday October 13, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Director: Luis Felipe Degrori (Perú)
Rating: NR
With an Introduction by: Paul Doughty

Florida Council for Social Studies Annual Conference
October 12–13, 2007
Teacher outreach resource presentation
H. A. Smith, Nease High School, Orlando, FL
Florida Council for Social Studies

Jacare Sinfónico Concert
Wednesday October 10, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.

Guest artists Julio Cesar de Figueiredo and Roberto Sion will take center stage at a Jacaré Brazil concert at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by Welson Tremura and Larry Crook, Jacaré Brazil is joined by director David Waybright and the University of Florida Wind Symphony. The first half of the concert features UF’s Wind Symphony performing Latin American music with voices accompanied by Julio Cesar de Figueiredo (Paul Basler's Carnival and the Paulistana Suite, a homage to the city of São Paulo, Brazil). Roberto Sion, one of Brazil’s premier saxophonist and flutist, takes the stage after intermission. He is accompanied by Jacaré Brazil's percussionists and instrumentalists for a session of Brazilian jazz.

Mi Mejor Enemigo/My Best Enemy
Saturday October 6, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Director: Alex Bowen (Chile)
Rating: PG
With an Introduction by: José Miguel Celedon

Marketing and Culture in Brazil Seminar
Tuesday October 2, 2007 at 3:00 p.m.
Dr. Antonio Carlos Ruótolo
Professor of Communication, Graduate Program Universidade Metodista, São Paulo
Director of Instituto de Pesquisa and Desenvolvimento de Mercado

El Ratón Pérez
Saturday September 29, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Director: Juan Pablo Buscarini (Argentina/Spain)
Rating: G
With an Introduction by: Victoria Condor-Williams

Whisky
Saturday September 22, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Director: Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll (Uruguay)
Rating: NR
With an Introduction by: Martha Kohen

Encajar en el Mundo/Weaving One's Way Into the World
Saturday September 15, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Director: Enrique Trigo (Puerto Rico)
Rating: PG
With an Introduction by: Hilda Hidalgo

Latino Film Festival 2007 Latino Film Festival 2007
September 15–October 13, 2007
Hippodrome State Theater