DUBLIN LATIN AMERICAN FESTIVAL 20 11
Workshops & Photo exhibition
Friday 12th August 2011
EXCHANGE DUBLIN "Gallery Room"
ADMISSION FREE
1 Exchange Street Upper, Temple Bar
Dublin 8, Ireland 13:00 - 21:00
www.exchangedublin.ie
Fri 12th
Photo & Art Exhibition
13:00 Admission Free
The exhibition features vintage photographs from the 1950s to 1970s, of Latin
America from Mexico down to Argentina. Also talented contemporary
photographers from present-day South America and Spain.
ARTS
With over a decade of experience, RS Art
Gallery Dublin Sent to Dublin Latin American
Festival to present one of the foremost
painters of Venezuela "Ricardo Salas",
his paintings reflect a unique style and beauty
admired by critics all over the south America
this a impresive collection that not affort to
missed it at the Dublin Exchange Gallery
from 12th to 14th Aug 2011
This production is gently led by RS Art
Gallery in South America Venezuela,
the
company offers world class services to
selected customers and competitively priced.
information Visit www.rsartgallery.com
Fri 12th
14:00 Admission Free
Reiki (Vital Energy) workshop
In the year 1922 in Japan rediscovered a truth-seeker named Mikao Usui a key to balance our energy and stay in good health who was given the name of that translation is Reiki which means vital Energy is Vital Energy is a technique of laying on of hands in which symbols and mantras are used dating back over 2,000 years, that without touching the patient level off all the energy centers restoring harmony, in a surprising way achieving the restoration of health, cleansing and harmonizing each Chacko, which governs vital organs of our body.
Led By Martha Lucia Dubrowsky
Fri 12th
Workshop “ART OF THE MATÉ TEA” by Sofia Arteaga from Uruguay
15:30 Admission Free
Maté is the name of a typical beverage from South America. It's an infusion
of a plant named "yerba" (meaning weed), similar to tea, but the strange
thing is that it is drunk (in fact sipped) from a special recipient made out of
hollow dried fruit. Learn all about it with Sofia.
Supported By Sofia Artega
Fri 12th
Conference by Migrant Rights Centre of Ireland (MRCI)
17:00 Admission Free
The Situation of Undocumented Migrants in Ireland. -Find out how MRCI
supports such migrants and works to regularise their situation in Ireland.
Supported By Migrants Right Centre Ireland
www.mrci.ie
Fri 12th
Cuban Community
18:00 Admission Free
Workshop & Discussions The Historical Origins & Social Development of
present-day Cuba By Rutilio Lopez (Cuban Community) Supported by
Cuban Embassy in Ireland.
Saturday 13th August 2011
Sat 13th
14:00pm
Capoeira Exhibition
Capoeira group:
Name: Capoeira Candeias
Professor: Péle
Brief: Capoeira is a Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, sports, and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of African slaves with Brazilian native influences, probably beginning in the 16th century.:
Sat 13th
15:45pm
“The Coca Trail” – by LASC (Latin American Solidarity Centre).
www.lasc.ie
How does coca become cocaine, how does it get to Ireland from Latin America, who profits from it? Discover also the traditional uses of coca & how it has been part of Latin American culture for centuries.
Sat 13th
17:30pm
Environmental Forum by Ricardo Lucio.
Latin America is blessedthe greatest biodiversity on the planet, but it’s a model ofdevelopment, based on intensive exploitation and theof natural resources destroys ecosystems and even protectedwhile governments do too little to halt the despoliation.
Supported By NewsBrazil
www.newsbrazil.com
Sat 13th
18:30
“RAINBOW OF DESIRE” Speak your mind… Voice your thoughts…
“Theatre can help us build our future, rather than just wait for it.”Boal. The Latinsphere theather will host an evening of’s techniques with the aim “to help the spect -actor transforminto a protagonist of the dramatic action”.
Led by Sandra Villegas Ecuadorian Community
Sunday 14th August 2011
Sun 14th
14.15:
”ZAMORA, FREE LANDS AND MEN”
Venezuelan Production
“Zamora Tierra y Hombres Libres “
Genre history.
time: 128minutes
A production of Villa del Cine directed by Roman Chalbaud Venezuela, mid of 19th
century. Polarization between Liberals and
Conservatives marked the political agenda.
Colonial society inequities kept farmers and
slaves under oligarchy’s yoke.
ZAMORA, FREE LANDS AND MEN, is a movie
about a man that some tried to erase from
history.
supported By the Venezuelan Embassy in UK
Sun 14th
18.30:
SalvadorIianProduction “CINEMA LIBERTAD” “Liberty Cinema”
Supported by the Salvadorian Embassy In UK

