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Music, conversation and more ...Camino Arts produces and presents cultural events under its own banner, through its individual artist members and through our partnerships with the FDR Foundation at Harvard and the John Steinbeck Center at San Jose State. These listings are updated regularly and we encourage you to also visit the online platforms serving our partnership institutions and members. Ticketed events will link to box office and address information where applicable.
Events include world premier music performances, international programs of Latin American music, conferences and festivals, and curated conversations with leading Latino writers, influencers, scholars and artists. Be sure to bookmark this page to keep track of our ongoing activities. Thanks and we hope to meet you soon! |
New and past eventsBeyond Tomorrow
January 20, 21 and 22, 2017 Second Annual Conference and Festival on the Intersection of the Arts and Climate Change at Harvard Three days of concerts, workshops and dialogue, co-produced with the FDR Foundation at Harvard University, kicked off with the Unity Ball on January 20. Supported with a major gift from Thomas Steyer and Kathryn Taylor. Full schedule available here. Trio Boehm Marisa Canales - flute Patrick Jee - cello Moisès Fernández - piano Performing the music of Samuel Zyman October 28, 2016 7:30 PM Tsai Performance Center 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Boston, MA 02215 October 14, 15 and 16, 2016 Cervantino Festival Guanajuato, Mexico Unitas Ensemble Presents: Caminito - Celebrating The Music of Argentina October 14, 2016 St. John's Episcopal Church 1 Roanoak Avenue, Jamiaca Plain, MA. 8:00PM Tickets available through www.unitasensemble.com WORLD PREMIER - Flute Sonata No. 2 by Samuel Zyman Marisa Canales, flute Friday, August 12, 2016 1:30 PM PST National Flute Association Annual Convention Town and Country Resort Hotel 500 Hotel Circle N San Diego, CA. 92108 The Camerata of Cuahuila Presents: "Del Barco al Mambo" Two concertos for oboe by Alessandro Marcello and Tomaso Albinoni and from the creator of the mambo: Suit de las Américas by Damaso Pérez Prado Oboe: Gianfranco Bortolato Maestro Benjamin Juárez Echenique guest conductor Friday August 26, 2106 8:30PM Camino Arts and the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies co-present: Francisco Jiménez in Conversation with Lalo Alcaraz Wednesday, September 28, Student Union Theater at San José State University at 7:30PM (doors open at 7PM) Tickets available through Ticketmaster. |
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