Putting great value on a devalued piece of history San Nicolas The district of San Nicolas has great historical value. The interaction between Spanish and Chinese influences that largely contributed to Filipino identity took place at Chinatown, which San Nicolas is part of. Here, you can find...
Instituto Cervantes on a mission to recover Philippine literature in Spanish Apart from the hand-writing chain of Miguel de Cervantes’ novel “Don Quixote,” Instituto Cervantes de Manila also held invited Filipino poetry lovers to an online recording of Phil-Hispanic poems during its recent...
Instituto Cervantes organizes a concert by Spanish artist Pedro Bonet For the first time in two years, Instituto Cervantes, the cultural arm of the Embassy of Spain, will hold a concert on Tuesday, May 3 at 3 p.m., at the National Museum of Fine Arts (3rd Floor, old Senate Hall). This is the first...
Día del Libro is back! Did you know that Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes and English playwright William Shakespeare both died on the same day? Two of history's greatest writers coincidentally passed away on April 23, 1616. And this prompted UNESCO to declare in 1995 that from then on April 23...
Instituto de Cervantes brings Película 2020 closer to home with its first-ever virtual film fest ‘We believe that culture is an important tool against the isolation and alienation that the pandemic has brought to our lives.’ Not even the Covid-19 pandemic can stop Instituto...
We asked the pros to give you tips Filipinos are born hustlers. Tenacity is in our blood and we always look for the best thing to do when the situation calls for it. Now more than ever, Filipinos are working hard to survive the troubles brought about by the pandemic. And with reports of companies...