Art, literature, theatre and film
Wed Feb 15th to Sun Jul 15th
Tate Britain ,
MillbankSun May 6th to Fri May 18th
Instituto Cervantes London , 102 Eaton Square
BelgraviaTo complement Picasso's major exhibition at Tate Britain 'Picasso and Modern British Art', SinFinCinema presents GOING BACK TO REALITY Portraying Pablo Picasso on the canvas in motion, a carefully selected body of films, ranging from documentary to experimental, from short film to video art.
Sun May 6th to Fri May 18th
Instituto Cervantes London , 102 Eaton Square
BelgraviaTo complement Picasso's major exhibition at Tate Britain 'Picasso and Modern British Art', SinFinCinema presents GOING BACK TO REALITY Portraying Pablo Picasso on the canvas in motion, a carefully selected body of films, ranging from documentary to experimental, from short film to video art.
Mon May 14th to Wed May 30th
Shakespeare’s Globe , 21 New Globe Walk
BanksideThree productions from Spain and Latin America are travelling to London in 2012 to perform in the prestigious Globe to Globe festival at Shakespeare’s Globe, with companies from Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Madrid participating.
2:30pmFri May 18th to Thu May 24th
Curzon Soho , 99 Shaftesbury AvenueScreenings of the latest Gael Garcia Bernal political drama in West End Cinemas - Curzon Soho, Empire West End, Odeon Panton Street
Fri May 18th
The European Bookshop , 5 Warwick StreetThe author of a best-selling biography of Diego Maradona, and similarly widely acclaimed books on FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, digs deep into the roots of the most popular sport, to look at how Spanish football became the most admired in the world.
6:30pmSat May 19th to Sun May 20th
Shakespeare's Globe ,
BanksideThis Spring, Shakespeare's Globe are presenting the Globe to Globe festival – all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in 37 different languages by 37 different theatre companies from around the world! Included is the production of Romeo and Juliet in Brazilian Portuguese (Grupo Galpão)
Sat May 19th
6th Floor Seminar Room, The Institute of Archaeology, UCL , 34 Gordon SquareThe biggest names in South American archaeology and anthropology from around the globe.
10:00amWed May 23rd
Village Underground Village Underground Village Underground , 54 Holywell LaneAfter an acclaimed performance at the Barbican (opening for Orchestra Baobab), an appearance at SXSW AND a 12-date tour of Brazil, innovative Congolese artist BALOJI will play an exclusive headlining show at London’s Village Underground on May 23rd.
7:30pmThu May 24th
Instituto Cervantes London , 102 Eaton Square
BelgraviaIt has been argued that language encodes a male worldview and takes males as the norm, thus helping to render women invisible. Is language sexist? How are sexism and a male worldview expressed in Spanish and English? These and other matters related to sexism in language will be debated in this session.
6:30pm

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