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Ana Sánchez-Rojo
Assistant Professor - MusicDaniel Sharp
Associate Professor - Music
From Tulane School of Liberal Arts Newsletter: From the Rhythms of Brazil to the Classroom
This story originally appeared in the Tulane School of Liberal Arts Newsletter titled From the Rhythms of Brazil to the…Celebración Latina festival honors Hispanic heritage
The Audubon Zoo came to life during the 2018 Celebración Latina festival presented by Pan-American Life Insurance Group on Sunday,…Christopher Dunn Wins Roberto Reis Best Book Award
Professor Christopher Dunn is co-winner of the Roberto Reis Best Book Award for his publication: Contracultura: Alternative Arts and Social…Spring 2018: Courses on Brazil
Check out the following courses for the Spring 2018 semester featuring Brazil! AFRS 4400: AfroBrazilians Prof. Christopher Dunn TR 2:00-3:15…From the New Wave: 'Black Rio' influenced Brazilian culture in '60s and '70s
By Hannah Dean newwave@tulane.edu In his Thursday (Nov. 3) lecture on the ‘Black Rio‘ soul music movement, Tulane associate professor…Ana M. Ochoa Gautier Joins the Stone Center as a Greenleaf Distinguished Visitor for Fall 2016
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South America meets American South By Alicia Duplessis Jasmin “The rhythmic sound of instruments native to northeastern Brazil joined in…Chris Dunn Featured in BBC Radio Documentary on Tropicália
Tulane professor Christopher Dunn is featured in a new radio documentary produced by Simon Hollis for BBC Radio 4 about…Stone Center Celebrates Day of the Dead with LPO, Mexican Consulate
The Stone Center wrapped up the 2014 celebrations of Day of the Dead with a concert at the Mahalia Jackson…Brazilian Music Expresses People's Struggles
By: Mary Ann Travis mtravis@tulane.edu The country of Brazil has a distinctiveness all its own. Its citizens speak Portuguese, for…Tulane Professor Christopher Dunn Sets Background for Acclaimed Brazilian Musician Tom Zé's Latest Album Release
By: Shearon Roberts Photo: Tom Zé Legendary inventive Brazilian artist Tom Zé has got the music review world talking about…
Poetry & Rap Workshop with Cuban Hip-Hop Artist Telmary
Havana “street poet” Telmary Diaz, winner of the 2018 Latin Grammy, is a rap diva extraordinaire. Her fun, funky, outrageous,…Celebrate Brazilian culture during the 2018 Brazilian Bash
The third annual Brazilian Bash will take place on Saturday, November 17, from 3 – 9 PM at Second Line…Africana Studies brown bag series: Yoruba Gods in Brazilian Popular Music
On Thursday, October 18, join the Department of Africana Studies at Tulane University in welcoming Dr. Christopher Dunn for brown…Celebrate Caribbean culture and heritage during Caribbean Carnival of New Orleans
Bayou Bacchanal, the original Caribbean Carnival of New Orleans, is back for its 16th annual celebration of Caribbean culture and…Second Annual Fiesta Fest celebrates Hispanic Heritage in New Orleans
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, join us for the second annual Fiesta Fest, presented by Felipe’s Mexican Taqueria, on…Guest Lecture on Candomblé: An Afro-Brazilian Religion
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Marielle Presente e Futuro: An Artistic Tribute to Marielle Franco An evening of music and poetry to honor the assassinated…The Internal Ear: Caetano Veloso's take on bossa nova
The Internal Ear: Caetano Veloso‘s take on bossa nova with Pedro Meira Monteiro Pedro Meira Monteiro is the Arthur W.…Africana Studies Brown Bag Lecture with Prof. Dan Sharp
Naná Vasconcelos: Afro-Brazilian Percussion in Paris and New York City Dan Sharp is currently conducting research for a book that…Office of Multicultural Affairs: International Food and Music Festival
The International Food and Music Festival is a tradition for Tulane University and the surrounding New Orleans community. It is…Miguel Zenon at the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans
Multiple Grammy Nominee and Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón represents a select group of musicians who have masterfully balanced…Engineering the Musical City: Urban Planning and Soundscapes in São Paulo
Engineering the Musical City: Urban Planning and Soundscapes in São Paulo This talk will consider two cases that engage music…A ditadura militar no Brasil entre adesão, resistência e acomodação: Notas sobre rock e jornalismo: Apresentação Dupla
Apresentação Dupla: “A ditadura militar no Brasil entre adesão, resistência e acomodação: Notas sobre rock e jornalismo” André Bonsanto, doutorando…Bate Papo! Practice your Portuguese and enjoy some Brazilian treats: bossa nova & a cherry treat
Join us for a special live bossa nova show with Tulane grad Amy Medvick, Tulane visiting scholars Leonardo Araújo and…From Cuba to New Orleans
From Cuba to New Orleans: A series of events celebrating Cuban music featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine presented by…Tulane Concert Band: Musica del Mundo Latino!
Newcomb Department of Music Presents: Tulane Concert Band- Barry Spanier, Director of Bands. Explore the wide range of Latin cultures…Michael Skinkus and Moyuba at the Delgado Music Festival
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane presents Michael Skinkus with Moyuba at the first annual Delgado Music…Alumni & Friends of the Band Dinner
Please join Barry Spanier, Director of Bands, Tulane University for the Alumni & Friends of the Band Dinner. The Tulane…Diasporic Auralities: Jazz and Gwoka across the Abyss
The Tulane Anthropology Student Association and the Africana Studies department present a talk by Dr. Jermoe Camal, Assistant Professor in…Concert Piano Series featuring Jorge Luis Prats
The Tulane Department of Music presents a free concert by Cuban pianist Jorge Luis Prats. Prats has studied piano since…'Dámaso Pérez Prado, the king of Mambo: controversies of his life and work' a talk by Ulises Rodríguez Febles
Given in Spanish. Rodríguez Febles will talk about the creator of the Mambo and his influences. He will focus on…Shango Festival & Ceremony
Xavier University African American and Diaspora Studies, XUTULAC, Tulane University & The NUMM Presents: Shango Festival & Ceremony. Free admission.…2016 New Orleans International Guitar Festival
Sponsored in part by Tulane‘s Department of Music.Black Atlantic Grooves: Carnival Music from NOLA and Afro-Brazil
Discover the parallels and interconnections between the Black Atlantic carnival traditions of northeast Brazil and the American. Featuring Scott Kettner,…Spring Outdoor Concert: A Caribbean/Latin American Musical Experience
Spring outdoor concert at Xavier University featuring SoMisPo: The University of Southern Mississippi Steel Orchestra. The event is sponsored by…Opinião, Fifty Years After: A talk by Vinicius de Carvalho
On the 11th December 1964, the musical Opinião directed by Augusto Boal premiered at the ‘Teatro Arena‘ in Rio de…Welcome Reception for Cuarteto Latinoamericano
The Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans invites you to welcome Cuarteto Latinoamericano, who are in New Orleans to perform…CAC New Orleans Presents Troker
The CAC presents Mexican funk, rock fusion band Troker on December 11 & 12. On Friday the band performs A…Afro-Latin Xpressions
Afro-Latin Xpressions will be held on Wednesday, March 25th from 6:00 – 9:00 PM on the Jones Hall Patio. The…International Food and Music Festival
Cultural Performances, cultural booths, cultural fashion and cuisine from various restaurants and organizations on campus and around New Orleans! This…New Orleans and the Spanish World
‘New Orleans and the Spanish World” is the ninth installment of Musical Louisiana: America‘s Cultural Heritage, presented by the New…Day of the Dead - New Orleans 2014
Celebrate Day of the Dead across New Orleans with family activities, altars, K-12 teacher workshops, and musical performances. K-12 Teacher…Tres Vidas: The Core Ensemble
Tres Vidas: A chamber music theatre work for singing actress and trio (cello, piano and percussion) based on the lives…Day of the Dead with the LPO: Pan American Life Fiesta Sinfonica: La Triste Historia
The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), in association with Pan American Life, will celebrate Day of the Dead through a multimedia…Performance by Afro-Cuban band Sintesis
The Cuban and Caribbean Institute presents: Sintesis Afro-Cuban group Sintesis, founded in 1974 by Carlos Alfonso Valdes, is one of…Day of the Dead at the Ogden!
Celebrate Día de los muertos at the Ogden! As part of the Ogden‘s After Hours Ruemba Buena will perform. Specializing…Cuba Film Series with Diddier Santos
Join us for a film series with Diddier Santos, Cuban independent filmmaker and producer at Matraka Productions. Please RSVP to…¿Qué Pasa? Fest
Come join us for a great music performance in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month! Hispanic-American compositions performed by: Henry Diggins,…Soundtracking the Student Movement
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As part of the Newcomb Department of Music’s Classical Guitar Series, the Con Trastes guitar duo comprised of Aldo Rodriguez…Noche Cubana with Grupo Sensacion
It’s a Cuban dance party at Club Silhouette! Come dance to live music by Grupo Sensación, eat a delicious full…Nortec Collective-Tijuana Sound Machine
Join the Stone Center as it welcomes Nortec Collective – Tijuana Sound Machine for two days of conversation and music.…Clave: A Rhythmic Journey from Africa to the New World
A concert and lecture by Bobby Sanabria. Mixing song, lecture, and complex percussion rhythms, Bobby Sanabria will unlock the roots…Gilbert Chase Memorial Annual Lecture in Latin American Music: Habana Blues and the Construction of Diasporic Cubanía
The Seventh Gilbert Chase Memorial Lecture in Latin American Music will be given by Susan R. Thomas. She will present…Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda to Perform at Tulane
This Wednesday and Thursday Latin Grammy nominated Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda, a funky brass band from Pernambuco, Brazil, will perform…
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A Discussion of Obscuro Barroco: "Imaginaçoes de Carnaval"
Join Drs. Ana López, João Luiz Vieira, Leslie Louise Marsh, and Catherine Benamou for a discussion of the documentary film Obscuro Barroco.
Obscuro Barroco is a documentary-fiction film about the dizzying heights of gender and metamorphosis in Rio de Janeiro. Following the path of iconic transgender figure Luana Muniz (1961-2017), the film explores the different quests for the self, through transvestism, carnival and political struggle. In turn, it asks questions about the desire for transformation of the body, both intimate and social.
The full film is available to watch here.
You can also watch the film, browse resources, and meet the panelists on the event webpage, here.
We encourage all attendees to watch the film prior to the event.
Special thanks to the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the PORTulane community, the Department of Communication, and the Howard Tilton Memorial Library for co-sponsoring this project.
Kaqchikel/K'iche' Language Table: K'iche' Language Learning
Join fellow students, teachers, and native speakers to practice your Kaqchikel language skills and deepen your understanding of Kaqchikel culture. This event is held on the last Thursday of each month for the duration of the Spring 2021 semester.
The April 29th session will focus on K’iche’ language learning with guest speaker Nela Petronila Tahay Tzay. It will be facilitated by Ignacio Carvajal.
Global Read Webinar Series Spring 2021
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies coordinates the annual CLASP Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature and is excited to collaborate with other world area book awards on this exciting online program. Join us this spring 2021 as we invite award winning authors to join us in an online conversation about social justice, the writing process and an exploration of culture and identity across world regions. This annual Global Read Webinar series invites readers of all ages to join us as we explore books for the K-12 classroom recognized by world area book awards such as the Africana Book Award, the Américas Award, the Freeman Book Award, the Middle East Outreach Council Book Award, and the South Asia Book Award.
Each webinar features a presentation by an award-winning author with discussion on how to incorporate multicultural literature into the classroom. Be sure to join the conversation with our webinar hashtag #2021ReadingAcrossCultures.
SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE – Read more about the program here.
All webinars are at 7:00 PM EST.
- January 12 – The Américas Award highlights the 2020 Honor Book, The Moon Within by Aida Salazar
- February 3 – The Children’s Africana Book Award highlights the 2020 book award winning, Hector by Adrienne Wright
- March 11 – The Middle East Outreach Award presents 2020 Picture Book award winner, Salma the Syrian Chef by Danny Ramadan, illustrated by Anna Bron
- April – Freeman Book Award, a project of the National Consortium for Teaching Asia will present a book TBD.
- May 13 – South Asia Book Award presents The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
All sessions are free and open to the public. All times listed refer to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Sponsored by the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs, the South Asia National Outreach Consortium, the Middle East Outreach Council, and African Studies Outreach Council, The National Consortium for Teaching about Asia.
Reading Latina Voices Online Book Group for High School Educators
This spring 2021 we invite all K-12 educators to join us once a month in an online book group. This past year has been a challenging one for everyone but especially K-12 educators. Sign up and join us as we explore the stories of women confronting identity as Latinas in the United States. Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies, AfterCLASS and the New Orleans Public Library partner to host this online book group. The books selected are recognized by the Américas Award and focus on the Latina experience. The group begins with the work of award-winning author and poet, Elizabeth Acevedo who will speak in a unique online format on March 23rd presented by Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and Newcomb Institute.
- B) Free – you find your own copies of the books at your local library.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 29, 2021
Reading Schedule – Thursdays at 6:00 PM CST
- February 11 – Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
- March 18 – The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
- April 15 – American Street by Ibi Zoboi
- May 13 – The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano
Sponsored by AfterCLASS and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University and the New Orleans Public Library.
Central America, People and the Environment Educator Institute 2021
This summer educator institute is the third institute in a series being offered by Tulane University, The University of Georgia and Vanderbilt University. This series of institutes is designed to enhance the presence of Central America in the K-12 classroom. Each year, participants engage with presenters, resources and other K-12 colleagues to explore diverse topics in Central America with a focus on people and the environment. It is not required to have participated in past institutes to join us.
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University is excited to host and coordinate this year’s institute. Tulane University and New Orleans are both unique and important places to explore the deep connections to Central America with a focus on people and environment. With presentations by leading historians and sociologists on Central America, environment and race we are excited to share the work and resources from presenters as well as the unique resources at Tulane.
REGISTRATION
This year, we provide participants the opportunity to participate in the institute as a blended synchronous learning cohort from June 14 – 25. The institute will focus on team-building, cross-disciplinary connections and curriculum development.
Synchronous Learning Cohort June 14 – 25, 2021
Registration fee: $15. All synchronous activities occur between 4 – 7 pm CST Monday through Friday.
- pre-workshop materials and resources sent to your home
- copy of book of poetry by Jorge Argueta
- pre-workshop reading assignments (approximately 4-6 hours of coursework)
- asynchronous lectures by faculty (lectures posted up to two weeks before institute discussion)
- synchronous class discussion (2 – 3 hours Monday – Friday from 4 pm – 7 pm CST)
- final reflection paper/pedagogical assignment
NOW REGISTERING FOR THE SYNCHRONOUS LEARNING COHORT Early registration is now open and will end on May 3, 2021. Early registration is $15. Starting May 4 registration will increase to $30. For more information, please email dwolteri@tulane.edu or call 504.865.5164. Space is limited.

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