presents

ERUDA: July 12, 2004 to July 11, 2005

Tribute to the South American poet and statesman,

winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1971

on the hundredth anniversary of his birth

Sponsored by:

Born in Chile on July 12, 1904, Pablo Neruda created romantic and

epic poetry as well as drama and prose that captured the essence

of America. His simple words inspired generations of lovers. He

gave voice to the common struggles of peasants, miners, factory

workers. His love for the Americas burst forth in images of the sea

and the flora and fauna.

Neruda was much more than a Nobel Prize winning poet. He was a

diplomat, an ambassador to France, a communist senator, a

candidate for the presidency of Chile, a political fugitive, the winner

of the World Peace Prize. His friends ranged from carpenters and

fishermen to Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera, Gandhi, Che Guevara

and Salvador Allende.

Neruda was known as the "poet of the people", the voice for the

voiceless who fought passionately for social justice. “Poetry is an

act of peace,” he wrote. “Peace goes into the making of a poet as

flour goes into the making of bread.”

Neruda was the most prominent 20th century poetic voice of Latin

America, a man whose voice resonates to all our international

populations. Lover, political activist, the voice of the common man—

Pablo Neruda speaks to today's concerns and all people.

INTERNET REFERENCES ON PABLO NERUDA

Biography:

Biography:

Short page of general information:

Index of 100 poems in English:

See the FREE Teacher’s Guide available on our website for numerous additional links.

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VENUES

  • Latino Cultural Center
  • Crow Museum of Asian Art
  • Meyerson Symphony Center
  • Dallas Museum of Art
  • FunAsia in Richardson
  • Majestic Theater
  • Nasher Sculpture Garden
  • Irving Arts Center
  • Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
  • Rose Marine Theater in Fort Worth
  • St. Philip’s School and Community Center
  • South Dallas Cultural Center
  • Texas Institute of Humanities and Cultures
  • other cultural centers

EDUCATIONAL PARTNERS

  • Dallas Public Library
  • Fort Worth Public Library
  • Irving Library
  • University of North Texas
  • Southern Methodist University
  • Southern Methodist University
  • Brookhaven College
  • Richland College
  • Texas Christian University
  • Eastfield College
  • Austin College
  • Carrollton ISD
  • Dallas ISD
  • Booker T. Washington Arts Magnet H.S.

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ETHNIC AND CULTURAL COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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Asociación Salvadoreña Americana

Booker T. Washington Arts Magnet High School

Casa de España

Club del Libro del Centro Argentino de DFW

City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs

Club Chileno de Dallas-Fort Worth

Colombian Association of North Texas

Consulate of Mexico

Cantares Chilean Quartet

Dallas Dance Council

Dallas Institute of Humanities and Cultures

Dallas Peace Center

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Daniel de Córdoba Bailes Españoles

DFW International

Filipino Folk Arts Theater, Inc.

Getzemani Choir (Nicaragua)

Grupo Internacional Dallas

Guatemaltecos Unidos

Hard Rock Café

Irving Symphony Orchestra

Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra

Lorenzo Gonzalez

LULAC

The Orlando Salinas Band

Perkins School of Theology at SMU

Peruvian Community Association
REFORMA-Rio Trinidad Librarians

Reciprocity

Sankofa

SMU’s Tower Center

South Dallas Cultural Center

Tango Argentino Dallas

TCU Symphony Orchestra

TCU KinoMundo Film Series

TCU Latin American Studies Dept.

TCU International Student Services

Tango Trio Dallas

Teatro Dallas
Teatro de Proyectos de Arte

The Dallas Poets Community

The Mexico Institute

UNT Dept. of Teacher Education & Admin.

UNT Global Film Series

USA Film Festival

Vision Andina

Vistas Film Festival

Visual Arts Coalition of Dallas

Voces y Danzas de Chile

Word Space

Writers’ Garret

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TRIBUTE TO PABLO NERUDA PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

(subject to change, a few events pending confirmation)

April 23, 2004
April 29, 2004
May 16, 2004 / Pre-event: performance at Dance for the Planet Gala
Pre-event: performance at the West Dallas Multipurpose Festival
Pre-event: performance at the Festival Dallas!
June 2, 2004 / Fernando Ubiergo and Cantares sing to Pablo Neruda, Chilean and Latin America, De Tapas in Addison, sponsored by the Club Chileno de Dallas-Fort Worth 8pm
July 11, 2004
July 16, 2004
July 29, 2004 / Press conference, kick off reception, cultural program in Latino Cultural Center, opening cultural show at 7pm, FREE
Siempre, Neruda in the Rose Marine Theater, 1440 N. Main St. in Fort Worth, 7:30pm, $10, presented by Arts Fifth Avenue
Siempre Neruda Poetry Readings, East Berry Branch Library, 4300 East Berry St. in Fort Worth. 7pm, FREE
August 1, 2004
August 7, 2004
August 13, 2004 / The Life and Works of Pablo Neruda with Dallas educator Dr. Esther Ginocchio, sponsored by the Dallas Public Library and REFORMA Rio Trinidad Librarians, Dallas Central Library, 1515 Young, 2pm, FREE
Pablo Neruda in Southeast Asia, at the Crow Collection of Asian Art, 2010 Flora St, produced by the Filipino Folk Arts Theater, Inc. 2pm, 214- 979-6430 FREE
Los Ocho Amores de Neruda, Colombian Literary Evening Noche Bohemia, Casa Vieja Restaurant, 1927 E Belt Line # 152, 7pm, no cover
September 9, 2004
September 9-12, 2004
September 10, 2004
September 15, 2004
September 16, 2004
September 25, 2004 / Pablo Neruda Film Festival: Missingin the Latino Cultural Center, A story about the civilian victims of state-sponsored terrorism, sponsored by the Dallas Peace Center, reception & film $25
Teatro Dallas: Canto General: Rivers, Mountains and Seas through the Eyes and Tongue of Nobel Prize Winner Pablo Neruda, an all family bilingual show, 1331 Record Crossing Rd., 8:15pm, 3pm on Sept. 12
Opening reception for Homage to Pablo Neruda exhibit in sculpture and painting by visual artists Francisco Casabal, Solange Mariel, Romanho, and sculptresses Adriana Cobo-Frenkel, Amalia Emasri. The Mexico Institute also participates with a "Day of the Dead” Altar. Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 6pm FREE
Opening of Fundacion Pablo Neruda photo exhibit at Eastfield College Library, FREE, 972-860-7661
Pablo Neruda: A Centennial Celebration, collection of Pablo Neruda memorabilia from three collectors with 100 items: photos, limited and first edition copies of his books, original correspondence, personal items. At the opening reception on Sept. 16, the collectors will talk about their Passion for Neruda and their collecting. DeGolyer Library at Southern Methodist University. 6pm. FREE Exhibit runs through Oct. 29. 214-768-3231
Voces y Danzas de Chile presents Pablo Neruda y Su Tierra CHILE!, Chilean community festival, with films, poetry, music, folklore, plus Grupo Folklorico Chileno de Houston, Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 7pm, $10, children under 12 FREE, 214-718-6424
October, 2004
October 12, 2004
October 12, 2004
October 13, 2004 / Peña Literaria, sponsored by the Club del Libro del Centro Argentino, 3324 Camelot, 7:30 pm, FREE, 214 662-3158
Eastfield College Neruda Celebration with poetry, Cantares Chilean Ensemble, and Chilean Food Festival, 11:30-1:30, Building C 135, FREE, 972-860-7661
Siempre Neruda Poetry Readings, East Berry Branch Library, 4300 East Berry St. in Fort Worth. 7pm, FREE
Pablo Neruda Film Festival:TCU's KinoMonda FilmSeries features Il Postino, 6:30 pm, Sid Richardson Lecture Hall #4, FREE
November 4, 2004
November 9, 2004
November 16, 2004
November 20, 2004 / The Mexico Institute celebrates Day of the Dead and Día de la Lengua Española, with Cantares, Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 7pm, $10
Pablo Neruda at Thoughtz Open Mic, Martin Luther King Library, 2922 Martin Luther King Blvd. 6pm-8pmFREE, , 817-681-6397
Pablo Neruda Film Festival: UNT’s Global Film SeriesfeaturesLas Casas de Pablo Neruda, trilogy by Manuel Basoalto, RTVF, room 184, 7:15pm, FREE, 940-565-2537
Pablo Neruda: Where One Man Has No Voice, MY VOICE!, partnered by Peace Action Denton,Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2200 N Bell Ave in Denton, 7pm, 940-382-8815,
December 1-21, 2004 / Celebrating Neruda with the Visual Arts Coalition of Dallas: month-longexhibit of Latin inspired works by local artists at with reception, with Aztec shaman / dancers / five artists from Teotihuacan, lecture by Diego Rivera’s grandson, Ruth Rivera, LatinAmerican Marketplace and entertainment on Sat. Dec. 18, West End Marketplace, 603 Munger, 214 969-7350
January 22, 2005 / Club del Libro del Centro Argentino: Readers Theater presentation of Ardiente Paciencia / El cartero de Neruda, the Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 8pm, FREE
February 2005 / Pablo Neruda Film Festival: UNT’s Global Film Series: La Batalla de Chile, RTVF, room 184, 7:15pm, FREE, 940-565-2537
TRIBUTE to Pablo Neruda with reception, poetry recitations and music by Orlando Salinas, at University of Dallas, 6:30 pm, 972-721-5024,
March 9, 2005
March 23, 2005
March 30, 2005 / The Meeting of the Literary Minds discusses Neruda, 9442 Whitehurst Drive, FREE, 214-395-4841,
Homenaje a Monseñor Romero y a Pablo Neruda, sponsored by the Dallas Peace Center and the Asociación Salvadoreña Americana, Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak
Semana Santa y Homenaje a Neruda, by Daniel de Córdoba Bailes Españoles, con recepción organizada por Casa de España, Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak, 7pm $15
April 2005
April 7-9, 2005
April 10, 2005
April 10, 2005
April 13 and 14, 2004
April 4-8, 2005
April 21, 2005
April 23, 2005
April 23, 2005
April 23, 2005 / Dallas Public Library family event Tribute to the Chilean Nobelist Pablo Neruda
Dallas Public Library branch libraries Chilean cultural workshops for children
Southwest Conference On Language Teaching and Texas Foreign Language Assn Conference, with Pablo Neruda program, Mandalay Hotel in Irving
Irving Symphony Orchestra concert with Chilean flautist Viviana Guzmán, in the Irving Arts Center
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL salutes PABLO NERUDA in the Majestic Theater
Theater: Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquin Murieta / Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murieta, Booker T Washington Arts Magnet High School
Neruda Film Festival: at UNT’s International Week
Pablo Neruda Film Festival: Austin College
Día del Libro in Austin College with Literary Evenings, lecture about Neruda
Theater: Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquin Murieta / Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murieta, Booker T Washington Arts Magnet High School
Family Fun Night and Neruda at St. Phillips Academy
Naturally Neruda: Celebrating Earth Day with Poems of the Earth, Botanic Garden in FW. 7pm FREE
May 6, 2005 / The Dallas Poets Community Neruda Literary Evening, Half Price Books, Northwest Highway, 7pm, FREE
June 4, 2005
June 11, 2005
June 24, 2005 / Pablo Neruda Film Festival: Las Casas de Pablo Neruda, sponsored by the Irving Public Library
Irving Public Library family event with music, poetry, cooking class, refreshments: Recordando a Neruda: Su obra, Su Chile
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Latin American Concert presents Tribute to Pablo Neruda
Closing concert and reception: Tribute to Pablo Neruda, Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak

Contact:

Anne Marie Weiss-Armush

President, DFW International

972-661-2764

October 24, 2018

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