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Breathitt Lecture 2014: Evan Sweet, Slum or Settlement?
Breathitt Lecture 2014 Evan Sweet Slum or Settlement? Rewriting the Narrative of Urban Poverty with a Focus on Community Organizing and Autonomy in Oaxaca, Mexico.
University of Kentucky
Visiting Professor to Offer Short Course on Resistance and Hegemony in Mexican Politics
Spring 2014 Short Course (Feb. 12 – March 2)
This short course, offered by visiting professor Ricardo Macip, focuses on the major tenets and effects of a radical transformation in Mexico. Started as a response to a financial crisis, what has been identified broadly as a “neoliberal” project effectively changed the productive forces and property structure of the post-revolutionary state.
Urban Poverty is Focus of UK's 20th Breathitt Lecture
Geography and Islamic Studies undergraduate Evan Sweet will present the 20th annual Edward T. Breathitt Undergraduate Lectureship in the Humanities on Jan. 30.
UK Education Abroad Expands Opportunities in Mexico
With offerings from anthropology to WRD, UK Education Abroad is working to help more students study in Mexico.
Passport to the World: Celebrating Community with Cecilia Amador
The College of Arts and Sciences' Passport to the World program has taken students all over the world. This year it’s stopping by our neighbor to the south: Mexico.
One of the ambassadors of the program is English major and A&S Spanish Social Media Coordinator Cecilia Amador.
UK Libraries Makes Several Stops in Mexico for Passport to the World Program
University of Kentucky Libraries is adding another stamp to its passport in support of exhibitions and programs in celebration of ¡Viva Mexico!
Anthropologists Chris Pool and Mickey Loughlin Receive a Multi-Year Grant from the National Science Foundation to Study Ancient Mesoamerican History
Archaeologists Christopher Pool and Michael Loughlin have spent many summers in southern Veracruz working to learn more about ancient Mesoamericans.
Songs of Mexico: Recital on works by María Grever, Tata Nacho, and Agustín Lara
Songs of México: Recital on works by María Grever, Tata Nacho, and Agustín Lara
presented by Manuel Castillo, tenor
Free and open to the public.
Mr. Castillo is a tenor, trained in the graduate program in the School of Music of the UK College of Fine Arts. For more information on him, visit http://www.manuelmcastillo. com
Canciones de México: Manuel Castillo presentará en un recital la música de María Grever, Tata Nacho y Agustín Lara.
Manuel Castillo estudió y se entrenó en tenor en el programa de Música del Departamento de Fine Arts en UK. Para más información de él visita la página http://www.manuelmcastillo.com
Repertoire for November 19th:
Arturo Buzzi Peccia (1854 - 1943)
Lolita (1892)
María Grever (1894 - 1951)
Lamento Gitano (1929*)
Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982)
Amor vida de mi vida (1941)
Ignacio Fernández Esperón "Tata Nacho" (1894 – 1968)
La borrachita (1917)
Tengo nostalgia de ti (1920*)
Íntima (1928*)
Ernesto de Curtis (1875 - 1937)
Torna a Suriento (1902)
María Grever (1894 - 1951)
Júrame (1926)
Despedida (1946)
José Serrano (1873 - 1941)
Te quiero Morena (1910)
Agustín Lara (1900-1970)
Granada (1932)
Date:
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Location:
Singletary Recital Hall
Event Series:
A&S Offers Mid-Semester Classes
For students who may have recently dropped a class or hope to pick up some extra credit hours, these courses provide flexibility after the regular registration period.