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SUMMARY:Movie: ‘The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis’ by João Botelho | New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present the screening of the movie ‘The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis’ by director João Botelho\, on October 19th at Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences in New Jersey\, as part of Saramago´s Week in New York program. \nVenue: Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and SciencesAddress: Newark\, 360 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Newark\, NJ 07103\, USADate: October 19th\, 2022 – 10.00 AMTickets: Free Entrance \nSynopsis:Fernando Pessoa\, one of the greatest writers of the Portuguese language established a gigantic parallel universe creating a series of heteronyms to survive his loneliness of genius. José Saramago\, Nobel laureate of literature in 1998\, wrote this novel returning the heteronymous Ricardo Reis to Portugal\, after 16 years of exile in Brazil. \n1936 is the year of all danger\, Mussolini’s fascism\, Hitler’s Nazism\, the terrible Spanish civil war and Salazar’s Estado Novo in Portugal. Two women\, Lídia and Marcenda are Ricardo Reis’ carnal and impossible passions. Literature as well as cinema allows ‘Life and Death is all one’. Fantastic realism is the subject-matter of this movie. \n  \nSupport ||| Pestana Hotel Group| Portugal New York Consulate-General| Direção Geral dos Assuntos Consulares e das Comunidades Portuguesas
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/movie-the-year-of-the-death-of-ricardo-reis-by-joao-botelho-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences\, Newark\, 360 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Newark\, Newark\, New Jersey\, 07103
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T200000
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SUMMARY:NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition in Angola
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition in Luanda\, Angola on October 13th. \n\n\n \nVenue: Centro Cultural Português em LuandaAddress: Av. de Portugal 50\, Luanda\, AngolaDate: October 13h\, 2022 – 3.30 PM & 6.00 PMTickets: Free entrance \n\n\n \nDescription:The NY Portuguese Short Film Festival\, produced by the Arte Institute\, was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the most recent short film productions by Portuguese directors and writers\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. By organizing the Festival annually\, all around the world\, the NYPSFF aims to bring Portuguese culture to the big screen while bridging audiences with different cultural backgrounds. \n\n\n \n2022 Official Selection:• Paralympia by Coletivo Hyperion• The Girl From Saturn by Gonçalo Almeida• My Castle\, My Home by José Mira• Two Cartoonists by Bruno Teixeira• Ouro Sobre Azul by Andreia Pereira da Silva• The Coop by Rita Al Cunha• A Straight Story by João Garcia Neto• Her name is Carla by Cátia Biscaia• Still Life by Francisca Coutinho \n\n\n \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff! \n\n\n \n  \nPartner ||| Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/ny-portuguese-short-film-festival-xii-edition-in-angola/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural Português em Luanda\, Av. de Portugal 50\, Luanda\, Luanda\, Angola
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20221022T163617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T170115Z
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SUMMARY:Talk wih José Luís Peixoto | New Jersey 
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present a talk with José Luís Peixoto\, one of Portugal’s most acclaimed and best-selling novelists\, at Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences\, in New Jersey\, on October 13th\, as part of Saramgo´s Week in New York program. \nVenue: Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and SciencesAddress: Newark\, 360 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Newark\, NJ 07103\, USADate: October 13h\, 2022 – 11.30 AMTickets: Free entrance \n  \nSupport ||| Pestana Hotel Group| Portugal New York Consulate-General| Direção Geral dos Assuntos Consulares e das Comunidades Portuguesas
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/talk-wih-jose-luis-peixoto-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences\, Newark\, 360 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Newark\, Newark\, New Jersey\, 07103
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221007
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20220924T131457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T170826Z
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SUMMARY:Sara Serpa & André Matos Concert at PUSCC Gala Dinner 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present Sara Serpa & André Matos concert at PUSCC Gala Dinner 2022\, on Ocober 6th at The Harvard Club\, in New York. The event\, hosted by the Portugal-US Chamber of Commerce to celebrate transatlantic relations\, will start with a cocktail reception and will be followed by dinner. \nVenue: The Harvard Club\nAddress: 35 W 44th Street\, NY 10036\nDate: October 6th\, 2022\n \nDescription:\nThe combination of the voice and guitar of Sara Serpa and André Matos is magic\, dazzling and calm. The Portuguese native and New York based artists work together since 2005. They achieved to create a unique sonic world\, drawing upon pure and contemplative sounds through a personal approach to melody and poetry. Their musical identity reveals both their Portuguese culture as well as a certain allure inspired by the creative artistic environment of New York. Serpa and Matos have been performing their music in countries like Portugal\, Brazil\, Uruguay\, Argentina\, Germany\, Netherlands\, Spain and the United States. \nThey have been\, individually and collectively\, performing with prominent musicians such as in the Jazz and Improvisation world such as Ran Blake\, John Zorn\, Danilo Perez\, Leo Genovese\, Dan Weiss\, Billy Mintz\, Thomas Morgan\, Pete Rende\, Kris Davis\, Tony Malaby\, and Guillermo Klein\, among others. \n‘The duo excels at combining pure sounds- vowels\, strings\, words\, horn\, keys\, breath and creating soothing\, inspiring musical sketches.’ – New York City Jazz Records \n‘Ms. Serpa\, a vocalist\, and Mr. Matos\, a guitarist\, recently made a calmly stunning duo album\, “Primavera\,” that capitalizes on their many affinities: as limber improvisers\, as thoughtful composers\, as selfless ensemble players\, and as internationalists hailing originally from Portugal.’ – The New York Times \n 
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/sara-serpa-andre-matos-concert-at-puscc-gala-dinner-2022/
LOCATION:The Harvard Club\, 35 W 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220930T142000
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SUMMARY:Workshop with Rute Ventura | Boston
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute\, in partnership with the Coordenação do Ensino de Português nos EUA\, presents a workshop with Rute Ventura on September 30th\, in Boston. \nVenue: Camela A. Farley Elementary School\nAddress: 119 Cottage St\, Hudson\, MA 01749\, US \nDate: September 30th\, 2022 – 9.10 AM to 10.40 AM // 12.50 PM to 2.20 PM\nTickets: Free entrance \nDescription:\nIn celebration of the Portuguese Literature Nobel Prize\, José Saramago’s centenary\, and in accordance with his ethical vision\, Portuguese-American students in Boston will learn various SEL (Social Emotional Learning) skills through drawing and painting hands-on art workshops. Students will be able to develop their artistic techniques\, responsible decision-making\, social and self-awareness skills while developing their art projects. \n  \nPartners ||\n| Consulado Geral de Portugal em Boston\n| Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/workshop-with-rute-ventura-boston/
LOCATION:Camela A. Farley Elementary School\, 119 Cottage St\, Hudson\, Boston\, 01749\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T213000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T224500
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CREATED:20220914T132642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T190806Z
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SUMMARY:The Gift - 'Coral' | Leiria
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute presents a concert with The Gift on September 28th\, at Teatro José Lúcio da Silva\, in Leiria\, where the band will present their new album ‘Coral’. Watch the teaser of the show on RHI Stage. \nVenue: Teatro José Lúcio da Silva\nAddress: Av. Heróis de Angola\, 2400-093 Leiria\nDate: September 28th\, 2022 – 9.30 PM\nTickets \nDescription:\nThe search for sound. We reach a certain point in life that the search for sounds to make records begins to be unproductive. Nothing fills us. Nothing tells us… A new sound is a blank sheet of paper. It is from there that everything is drawn. \nFrom the stimuli we least expect come answers. Like the film ‘A Grande Belleza’ by Paolo Sorrentino that begins with a chorus of nine voices that feed the daily lives of so many. As if the voices conducted the soundtrack of what we do\, of what we are… And if the root of that sound we seek is the human being… The voice. The voices. \nThe blank sheet of paper found. A chorus on one side\, or in the core of the sheet… The multiple voices give the form\, the content\, the message. The other voice\, Sonia’s over all. The lyrics in Portuguese. \nThe voices that make melody\, harmony and rhythm and say words. They carry and elevate the meaning of each phrase. \nLife is made of contrasts\, of right and wrong things\, of good and bad moments\, of days and nights… And after the velvet of the human part\, the contrast… The rough of electronics. Raw\, rude\, cruel. \nCoral is born from this encounter. Of this blank sheet that has always been the search for sound. The record came out without warning. It came out from inside us. We weren’t expecting it. The musician today has to follow instincts\, but above all respect impulses. Nothing is organized with time. Things come out. You either take advantage of it\, or you don’t. The tour of this Coral is one of those moments. Unique\, that come out of us without warning… Our impulse\, to do the right concerts\, in the right places. It will be mostly out of respect for that which is not foreseen\, our impulses. You either take advantage of them or you don’t. Behind the curtain of every theater and auditorium\, a choir that fills the stage\, and the Gift. Some clinging to the lyrics\, others clinging to the rough laboratory of electronics. Coral Live is above all a celebration. Of life. Of the impulse. Of us still being here following that which cannot be seen\, our instinct. \n  \nSupport ||\n| RHI\n| Câmara Municipal de Leiria\n| Caixa de Crédito de Leiria \nInstitutional Partner ||\n| República Portuguesa/Cultura
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/the-gift-concert-leiria/
LOCATION:Teatro José Lúcio da Silva\, Av. Heróis de Angola\, Leiria\, 2400-093\, Portugal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220922T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220922T213000
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SUMMARY:NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition in Mindelo
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe Arte Institute has the pleasure to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition in Mindelo\, on September 22nd. \nVenue: Espaço José Afonso – Centro Cultural Português Pólo do Mindelo\nAddress: V2P6+R92\, Mindelo\, Cabo Verde\nDate: September 22nd\, 2022 – 7.00 PM\nTickets: Free entrance \nDescription:\nThe NY Portuguese Short Film Festival\, produced by the Arte Institute\, was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the most recent short film productions by Portuguese directors and writers\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. By organizing the Festival annually\, all around the world\, the NYPSFF aims to bring Portuguese culture to the big screen while bridging audiences with different cultural backgrounds. \n2022 Official Selection:\n• Paralympia by Coletivo Hyperion\n• The Girl From Saturn by Gonçalo Almeida\n• My Castle\, My Home by José Mira\n• Two Cartoonists by Bruno Teixeira\n• Ouro Sobre Azul by Andreia Pereira da Silva\n• The Coop by Rita Al Cunha\n• A Straight Story by João Garcia Neto\n• Her name is Carla by Cátia Biscaia\n• Still Life by Francisca Coutinho \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff! \n \n  \nPartner ||\n| Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/ny-portuguese-short-film-festival-xii-edition-in-mindelo/
LOCATION:Espaço José Afonso – Centro Cultural Português Pólo do Mindelo\, V2P6+R92\, Mindelo\, Cape Verde
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221017
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20220913T151748Z
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SUMMARY:‘Wonder Memories’ Exhibition | France
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute supports the exhibition ‘Wonder Memories’ by Beatriz Albuquerque that is going to take place in France between September 17th and October 16th. \nVenue: La Confection Idéale\nAddress: 50 Rue de Mouvaux\, 59200 Tourcoing\nExhibition: September 17th – October 16th\, 2022\nInauguration: September 17th\, 2022 – 5.00 PM\nPerformances: September 17th & 18th\, 2022 – 4.00 PM\nTickets: Free entrance \nDescription:\nBeatriz Albuquerque is in an artistic residency in France\, where the town of Tourcoing wins a new community project\, called Wonder Memories. In this project the Portuguese emigrants from the Lusophone community are interviewed and create an archive of memories and thoughts of these people\, their stories\, their lives and their perspectives for the future. \nAs a synthesis arises the creation of two performances that will be shown on September 17 and 18\, at 4.00 PM\, at La Confection Idéale\, as well as a solo exhibition that will open on September 17 and is part of the European Heritage Days\, an annual initiative of the European Heritage Days\, an annual initiative of the Council of Europe and the European Union. \n 
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/wonder-memories-exhibition-france/
LOCATION:La Confection Idéale\, 50 Rue de Mouvaux\, Tourcoing\, 59200\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221014
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20220914T150651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T192650Z
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SUMMARY:‘Efflorescence: variations on color’ Exhibition | New York
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute supports the exhibition ‘Efflorescence: variations on color’ by Ana D’ Castro that is going to take place in New York between September 8th and October 13th. \nVenue: Leila HellerAddress: 17 East 76th Street\, NY 10021Date: September 8th – October 13th\, 2022 \nDescription:Ana’s works are an embodiment of how color speaks the language of the soul\, expressing deep emotions and connections through beautiful waltz of colorful fragments dancing through the canvas. Each of her projects creates a kinetic immersion into a sensorial world of colors\, wherein the visitors become a part of the artwork itself. Her work is analogous to a tridimensional fusion of art\, architecture and the dimension of time\, which is added by audiences’ trajectory in space around the artwork. \nThis show comprises of a series of paintings made by an assemblage of materials added onto the canvas\, creating heavy texture of layers\, which Ana progressively manipulates in the confined areas. Color is added with an intended proportion and gradient tonalities which complement each other\, creating depth and volume in the piece. \n 
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/efflorescence-variations-on-color-exhibition-new-york/
LOCATION:Leila Heller\, 17 East 76th Street\, New York\, 10021\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220714
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20220427T173303Z
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SUMMARY:Opening: NY Portuguese Short Film Festival 2022 in New York
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute is pleased to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition opening in New York\, on July 13. \nTribeca Film Center \n375 Greenwich St\nJuly 13\, 2022 – 7.00 PM  \nThe NY Portuguese Short Film Festival (NYPSFF) was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the freshest short film productions from Portugal\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff! \n 
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/opening-ny-portuguese-short-film-festival-2022-in-new-york/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220429
DTSTAMP:20260404T223823
CREATED:20220427T173528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T173528Z
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SUMMARY:NYPSFF´21 - XI Edition in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XI Edition in Berlin\, Germany\, on April 28 at Cinema Babylon. \nCinema Babylon\nRosa-Luxemburgo Str.30 – 10178\nApril 28\, 2022 – 8.00 PM \nThe NY Portuguese Short Film Festival (NYPSFF) was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the freshest short film productions from Portugal\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. \n2021 Official Selection:\n– Dirty Laundry by Maxim Bessmertny\n– The Edge (A Margem) by Rodrigo Tavares\n– Jellyfish (Alforrecas) by Ana Santos & Sofia Costa\n– Quantic Love (Amor Quântico) by Paulo Furtado\n– Wanna Be Basquiat by João Pombeiro\n– Like Water by Sara CF de Gouveia & Jessie Zinn\n– Nothing is lost (Nada se perde) by Leonor Faria Henriques\n– Longa Distância by Jean-Luc Moniz\n– Like Cattle (Como Gado) by Matilde Calado\n– Women like tree (Mulher como árvore) by Alejandro Vázquez San Miguel\, Carmen Tortosa\, Daniela Cajías\, Flávio Ferreira\, Helder Faria\n– We are all on the same bus by Nuno Serrão \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff!
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/nypsff21-xi-edition-in-berlin/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220310
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SUMMARY:'Meia História Encaixa' by Dança em Diálogos | Tavira
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute partners with Dança em Diálogos to present ‘Meia-história Encaixa’\, choreographed reading and movement workshop\, based on José Saramago’s ‘Convent Memorial’. \nBiblioteca Municipal de Tavira\nR. da Comunidade Lusíada nº 21\, 8800-397 Tavira\nMarch 8 and 9\, 2022 (school session) \nSynopsis:\nBased on the literary work ‘Memorial do Convento’ by José Saramago\, MEIA-HISTÓRIA ENCAIXA appears as an integral part of the educational program associated with the creation of the ballet ‘Memorial do Convento’. As a first contact with Saramago’s work\, this choreographed reading and workshop for children unites the literary universe with the possibilities of dance as a narrative expression that starts with the body and movement. The sonority of the word and the narration of the story find an echo in the performer’s body that chains itself in a narrative movement between the characters. \nCan a single choreographic body bring about the fluency that narrates the stories of Baltasar\, Blimunda\, Friar Lawrence\, and other characters in the novel? And where do the wills come from? And how does the construction of a convent emerge as the setting for a love story that is surrounded by the greatest complexities of human attitude? After the choreographic reading follows a workshop where children are invited to explore the narrative basis of movement and how it proposes to characterize the figures\, space and time of the novel’s action. \n  \n\n\n\nCreation ||\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nText ||\n| José Saramago (excerpts from the novel Memorial do Convento)\n| Fernando Duarte (additional text) \n\n\nDramaturgy\, text selection and stage props ||\n| Solange Melo\n| Fernando Duarte\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nCostumes ||\n| José António Tenente \n\n\nVoiceover ||\n| Solange Melo \n\n\nSound design ||\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nPerformance ||\n| Valentina Codinha \n\n\nProduction ||\n| Dança em Diálogos \n\n\nCo-Production ||\n| Cineteatro Louletano\n| Casa das Artes de Vila Nova de Famalicão\n| Teatro José Lúcio da Silva \n\n\nInstitutional Support ||\n| Fundação José Saramago \n\n\nCreative Support ||\n| Polo Cultural das Gaivotas-Boavista\n| Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/meia-historia-encaixa-by-danca-em-dialogos-tavira/
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