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Festival Latino

Stage 1 – Courthouse Plaza

3 pm  Presentations by students of Maxwell Elementary, Cardinal Valley Elementary and Brian Station High School

4 pm  Presentations of Different Countries of Latin America

6:10   Bluegrass Youth Ballet

7 pm  Raffles, Sello Norteño, Mexican Band

8:10   Raffles, Mariana Fernández, Mariachi Music

9:30   Montéz de Durango – Norteño Music

Stage 2 – Fifth Third Pavilion

5 pm   Music by DJ

6:30    Big Maracas Latin Band

7:30    Legna y Yoisel, duet and guitar

8 pm   Santiago Morán y Renato

9 pm   Mayra Bello – Bachata and Merengue, Music of the Dominican Republic

10 pm Richard Ferreira and the Latino All Stars 

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Downtown Courthouse Plaza
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Festival Latino 2013

6 pm    Music by Bachata Flow
7 pm    Opening Ceremony of Festival Latino 2013
  • Mayor Jim Gray and other speakers
  • UK Chorus – National Anthem, My Old Kentucky Home
  • Latin American Flag Parade
8 pm    Fireworks
  •     Music by Bachata Flow, Hypo-Regetonero
  •     Raffles
9 pm    Kentucky Salsa All Stars 
 
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Downtown Courthouse Plaza
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A Glimpse of Ancient Mexico: Writings of the Aztecs, Mixtecs, and Maya

An exhibit about Mayan and Aztec writings and paitings. Full of color and unique designs come check it out at Willy T's entrance towards Rose Street. The exhibit will be there until December 21st.

 

Ven a ver estas pinturas y escrituras de los antiguos Mayas y Aztecas. No te pierdas esta colorífica exhibición en la entrada de Willy T. con Rose Street. La exhibición estará disponible hasta el 21 de diciembre. 

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Rose Street Entrance to Young Library
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Printing Workshop - The King Library Press

Juan Pascoe will lead a printing workshop. - 8:30 AM - Continental Breakfast; 9:00 AM - Printing Workshop - The King Library Press. Registration in advance and a fee of $35 (includes lunch) is required. To register for this King Library Press Workshop call 859-257-1742 or email PEHolbr@harvard.post.edu.

 

Juan Pascoe presidirá un taller sobre la imprenta Mexicana. El taller tomará lugar en King Library press y tiene un costo de $35 que incluye el almuerzo. Para registrarte puedes llamar al  859-257-1742 o enviar un correo a PEHolbr@harvard.post.edu. Habrá un desayuno a las 8:30 am y el taller comenzará a las 9:00 am.

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King Library Press
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Taller Martin Pescador: A Private Press in Mexico

Juan Pascoe will be lecturing about Private Press in Mexico. This lecture is free and open to all; a workshop is open to registration for the following day.

Juan Pascoe dará una charla sobre la Imprenta Privada en México. Esta charla esta abierta al público y la admisión es gratuita. Al día siguiente habrá un taller para el cual la inscripción esta abierta. 

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The Great Hall, Margaret I. King Library
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Signs of the Times: Text and Image in Classic Maya Civilization

Professor William M. (Bill) Ringle is Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Davidson College, North Carolina. With over thirty years of experience excavating Maya sites in Yucatan, his research explores Maya art and writing, urbanism, settlement patterns, and the archaeological applications of Geographic Information Systems.

 

El profesor William M. Ringle del departamento de Antropología  de Davidsln a college, Carolina del Norte estará dando una conferencia en UK. Ringle tiene más de 30 años de experiencia en excavaciones Mayas en el área de Yucatán. Sus excavaciones e investigaciones se enfocan en el arte y escrituras Mayas, así como también en urbanismo, patrones comunes en asentamientos y en la aplicación de sistemas informáticos geográficos en la arqueología. 

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CB 114
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Indias no tan nobles - Native Petitions and the Rhetoric of Purity in Colonial Mexico

The College of Arts & Sciences ¡Viva Mexico! Program, Gender & Women’s Studies, and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies
Presents: Monica Diaz “Indias no tan nobles.” Native Petitions and the Rhetoric of Purity in Colonial Mexico.
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Alumni Gallery, Young Library
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