About US

A Washington incorporated company, House of Writers / Casa de Escritores is a literary hub where the reading, writing, and translation of the Spanish language are nurtured. We offer customized literary programming to our non-corporate and corporate clients, online and onsite, by developing curriculum that best meets their specific criteria, and helps them reach their intended audience. Our exceptional team of authors, professors and literary translators are deeply committed to the use and enjoyment of the Spanish language in all its linguistic diversity. As the only company in the Pacific Northwest providing Spanish literary programming, we stand as a bridge between our clients and the global Spanish literary community.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Beyond one language / Más allá de una lengua - 3rd event


Please, join us at our March event for an evening of poetry and teatre.
See the details below.
If you have any questions, you can also call us at: 425 - 747 - 6422
When: Saturday, March 14, 2009
7:00 to 8:00 pm • Theater and Poetry and Music
8:00 to 9:00 pm • Mingling, Munching and more Music
Where: Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
104 - 17th Ave South, Seattle WA 98144-2107

Who:
Music by Quichua Mashis (with Francia Recalde), a music group composed of Native Quichua members, all originally from Ecuador. The group has performed in Europe, South America, Japan, Canada and the United States. Since 1993, Quichua Mashis has been based in Seattle. They play traditional instruments, made of bamboo, sheep hooves, goat skins and armadillo shells.

Theater by the AFrican ConeXion Project (directed by Rose Cano), which shows the blending of African and Spanish heritage in the Americas. The Project seeks to unite Latino and African theater, dance and music of the diaspora, making the connection between Afro-Latino and African American roots, culture, and history.

Poetry by Jorge Enrique González-Pacheco, the Havana-born poet and writer. González-Pacheco is the author of numerous books of poetry, published in Mexico and Spain. A former staff member of the renowned Cuban Film Institute, he began publishing his poetry in 1991, when he was 22.

For Whom: All are welcome • event is free and open to all

With Thanks: House of Writers / Casa de Escritores, Hedgebrook, 4 Culture; Seattle Neighborhood Matching Funds; La Sala; Mexican and Spanish Consulates in Seattle; and Viva la Musica

For more info: Paola Casla, paolacasla@hotmail.com
Cover illustration by Marcio Diaz. http://www.marciodiaz.com/