Lura

The music of Cape Verde draws upon the islands’ pungent blend of trade route cultures. As a young singer carrying on this unique musical tradition, Lura brings a streetwise, urban sensuality to her sound that embraces French afro-pop, Brazilian rhythms, and earthy, traditional music. Lura has been described as “the most dynamic performer in world music today” by the Times of London. Co-presented with the Cape Verdean Student Association.

Thursday, October 9
Bowker Auditorium 7:30 pm
$30, $15; Five College Students and Youth 17 and under $15

Shakespeare & Company

The renowned Shakespeare & Company performs Hamlet, Shakespeare’s timeless tale of murder and revenge. The play vividly charts the course of real and feigned madness—from overwhelming grief to seething rage—and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption. This production offers an eye-opening journey into the world of the troubled Prince of Denmark and includes some of the most memorable monologues ever written for the stage.

Wednesday, October 8
Concert Hall 7:30 pm
$40, $30, $15; Five College Students and Youth 17 and under $15

Dave Pietro: Chakra Suite

It’s the newest “hot spot” for jazz! Top of the Campus with spellbinding alto saxophone master Dave Pietro. Kick back and enjoy the scene as Pietro blends aspects of Brazilian, East Indian and American jazz music in a flavorful composition based upon the Chakra system. Noted band members include Rez Abbasi, guitars, sitar; Gary Versace, keys; Johannes Weidenmeuller, bass; Adam Cruz, drums; and Todd Isler, percussion.

Friday, October 3, 8:00 PM
Top of the Campus: Marriott Center
$15; Five College Students and Youth 17 and under $7

Go go go! How could you say no to something so wonderful such as a saxophonist! I know I can’t! See you there! Leave a comment if you’ve ever seen Dave Pietro in action or intend on going! It shall be a great show! Be a critic! Be a fan!

Let’s go globe-hopping!

Nuestras Abuelas/ Our Grandmothers

About Nuestras Abuelas/Our Grandmothers Project
TheNuestras Abuelas Project was launched in December 2007 in La Prensa of Western Massachusetts, a monthly bilingual newspaper that provides information and views on education, culture, health and politics. Each month La Prensa runs a full page with pictures and text of a grandmother from Latin America. In September-October 2008, the entire collection of photographs, creative text and personal objects will be presented together in exhibits at the Westfield and Holyoke Libraries.

Organizing Committee
Natalia Muñoz Project Director
Revan Schendler Project Advisor
Waleska Santiago Associate Curator, Exhibition Design
Noemí E. Valentín Exhibition Curator

Our Purpose
The Nuestras Abuelas exhibition is a celebration of the legacy of our grandmothers’ struggles, responsibility, work, and love through the eyes of their granddaughters. Focusing on the Latina and Puerto Rican women’s experience we also want to give a glimpse of the world and times in which they lived, which today serve to inspire and motivate us.

Committee Bios
Natalia Muñoz is founder and editor of La Prensa (The Press) of Western Massachusetts, www.LaPrensaMa.com, a monthly bilingual newspaper serving the diverse Latino communities in Western Massachusetts. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Muñoz has worked as a journalist for both Spanish- and English-language media for almost 25 years in the United States, Spain and Puerto Rico for different media outlets including The Associated Press, The New York Daily News, Ms. Magazine, Barcelona Metropolitan, and The San Juan Star and El Vocero, both in Puerto Rico, and most recently as a reporter and columnist for The Republican in Springfield, MA. She is also the founder of LinkLatinos.com, a news and press release distribution service on news, opinions and events in Latino communities nationwide.

Revan Schendler, Ph.D., has listened to many stories, as a teacher, writer, editor, oral historian, and amateur radio host. Her poetry and journalism have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Poetry, Salmagundi, and The Daily Hampshire Gazette. She produced Talking Portraits of Northampton, a series marking the 350th anniversary of Northampton (which won an AP regional prize for excellence in journalism); and with playwright John Hadden Women at War, based on interviews with women veterans of the global war on terror. Schendler is a research associate in the Department of History, Smith College.

Waleska Santiago was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. She is a consultant for the Exploration in Puerto Rican Culture program for the Massachusetts Culture Council and the Springfield School Department. She visited museums and galleries worldwide including Spain, England, Argentina, Mexico, Perú, and France. She has a BA in Art History from Mount Holyoke College. Her final research project was “Women Artists in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, and included listings of women artists from Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic, born before 1900.

Noemí E. Valentín was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Hartford in 1990 in her 30s. Her focus has been working extensively with the Puerto Rican communities of Hartford, Boston and in the Western Massachusetts region organizing and participating in artistic and cultural events. In Hartford, she coordinated the photographic exhibition The Puerto Ricans of Hartford and consulted for the Wadworth’s Ateneum to organize the First Puerto Rican Day in 1994. She holds a Bachelors degree in History of Art from the University of Puerto Rico, and an Art Administrator Certificate from the Connecticut Commission of the Arts.

September 25 – October 25
Central Gallery
Free and open to the public

India: “Princess of Salsa”

Internationally celebrated diva of Latin soul and dance music, India has earned the respect and admiration of music lovers worldwide earning her the title “The Princess of Salsa,” so named by the late legendary bandleader Tito Puente. Embracing her cultural heritage, this Puerto Rican chanteuse will take you on an energetic and powerful musical journey—from inspirational and rocking music to soulful jazz to deep and intimate ballads.

Saturday, September 20
Concert Hall 8:00 pm
$35, $25, $15; Five College students and youth 17 and under, $15