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The Instituto Cervantes is a non-profit organization founded by the Government of Spain in 1991. Its mission is to promote Spanish language teaching as well as that of Spain’s co-official languages, in addition to fostering knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries throughout the world.
Henry IV Part 2 by Ruben Szuchmacher, one of Argentina’s most influential and controversial directors.
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Songs for after a war, directed by Basilio Martín Patiño, 1971, Spain.
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Henry VIII by Rakata, Madrid’s premier young classical company, re-imagine this play from a Spanish perspective.
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Is language sexist? A debate about sexism in language.
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Fridays: from 13:30 to 18:00 hours
Saturdays: from 9:30 to 14:00 hours
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