¡Viva! film festival celebrates its 30th anniversary
“Donde no puedas amar, no te demores” – Frida Kahlo For many people who move to Manchester, the city becomes
“Donde no puedas amar, no te demores” – Frida Kahlo For many people who move to Manchester, the city becomes
Innovative theatre company Señor Serrano return to ¡Viva! Festival this April with their hotly-anticipated performance Kingdom.
Hispanic cinema will be celebrated as part of the second installment of Manchester’s annual ¡Viva! film festival, which will commence at the city’s HOME entertainment venue tomorrow.
Tonight is a big night for a small group of Mexican musicians who’ve just arrived in the city – that’s because they’ll be playing Latin American Morrissey covers to a packed out Gorilla crowd in the Smiths’ frontman’s home city.
Festejar is coming to Manchester’s Albert Square from September 5-7, and it promises to be a nonstop celebration of Spanish culture
‘Uncovering the Invisible: A Portrait of Latin Americans in the UK’ will be hosted at Manchester’s Instituto Cervantes
Journalist and Venezuelan national Gerrado Schettino uses improvised campaign outside MediaCityUK to ask for more media support
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