18/06/2026
The director of the Instituto Cervantes, Luis García Montero, visited London accompanied by his chief of staff, Miguel Albero, to meet with the new Spanish ambassador to the United Kingdom, Emma Aparici, along with the directors of the Cervantes Institute centers in London and Manchester-Leeds. He also attended the lecture and flamenco performance featuring Baroque music that opened the London Flamenco Festival at the National Gallery, as part of its Zurbarán exhibition.
18/06/2026
Únete a nuestro club de lectura de junio 📖✨
Este mes leemos Ahora y en la hora de Héctor Abad Faciolince, un viaje literario a Ucrania que se convirtió en algo mucho más oscuro cuando un misil ruso impactó en la pizzería donde el autor cenaba.
Violencia. Supervivencia. La necesidad de contar lo que no debería haber pasado.
🎟️ Gratis para socios de nuestra biblioteca · £5 no socios
📚 Libro disponible en nuestra biblioteca electrónica
⚠️ ¡Últimas plazas! No te quedes fuera.
Join our June book club 📖✨
This month we're reading Ahora y en la hora by Héctor Abad Faciolince — a literary trip to Ukraine that turned into something far darker when a Russian missile struck the restaurant where the author was having dinner.
Violence. Survival. The need to tell what should never have happened.
🎟️ Free for library members · £5 non-members
📚 Book available in our e-library for members
🔗https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/club-de-lectura-espanol-ahora-y-en-la-hora-de-hector-abad-faciolince-tickets-1967644511702
⚠️ Limited spots — don't miss out
16/06/2026
This year’s Flamenco Festival London was inaugurated yesterday at the National Gallery with “Paraíso Perdido”, a brilliant show by Fahmi Alqhai and Patricia Guerrero.
Check flamencoinlondon.com for info and tickets for the rest of the festival!
11/06/2026
GOYA NETWORK
Francisco de Goya’s influence on 19th-century French art and literature
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The lecture by Paula Fayos Paula Fayos Pérez will first explore Francisco de Goya’s influence on 19th-century French art and literature, and the mechanisms that enabled the dissemination and reception of his work. Drawing on Fayos Pérez’s recent book, the talk examines how French audiences interpreted Goya as an embodiment of exotic, literary Spain, as well as a caricaturist, a politically engaged artist who rebelled against authority.
The book also presents the first catalogue of the copies of Eugène Delacroix after Goya’s Caprichos.
This research revealed hundreds of individuals—artists, writers, collectors and patrons—who acted as intermediaries, interpreters and promoters of Goya’s work. A direct product of this scholarship, the Goya Network, brings these figures to the centre of the analysis. Developed from over a decade of art-historical research, now combined with tools from Digital Humanities, the Goya Network is an interactive, collaborative database that visualises the personal and professional relationships among all these agents linked to Goya—so far focused on Spain and France. From the Madrazo family to Victor Hugo’s cenacle and the Parisian salonnières, the platform maps the sociability structures that built Goya’s legacy. Continuously expanding, the Goya Network aims to become a standard research tool for scholars, curators, lecturers and students.
Event in English and chaired by Manuela B. Mena Marqués.
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📅 Tuesday 7 July
📍Sala Luis Cernuda
⏰ 6:30PM
🎟️ https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1991696763635?aff=oddtdtcreator
11/06/2026
Gracias a Alejandra Carles-Tolrá por la visita a nuestro centro y por la donación de su fotolibro The Bears, que recibió el premio Mejor Libro de Fotografía en categoría Creación de PHotoEspańa en el ańo 2025.
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Thanks to Alejandra Carles-Tolrá for visiting our center and for donating her photo book The Bears, which received the award for Best Photography Book in the Creation category at PHotoESPAÑA in 2025
Alejandra Carles-Tolrá PHotoESPAÑA
10/06/2026
Big thank you to Peruvian author Gabriel Núñez del Prado for the donation of his book “Cristóbal”, now available in our library.
09/06/2026
LORCA AND THE ARCHIVE
MEMORY IN MOTION
Lorca y el archivo emerges as a powerful tribute marking the 90th anniversary of Federico García Lorca’s assassination, revisiting his life, voice, and enduring legacy through documents, memory, and performance. The show interweaves archival materials with poetic interpretation, bringing Lorca’s spirit into the present while reflecting on themes of repression, creativity, and cultural identity. More than a commemoration, it invites audiences to rediscover the poet’s relevance today, honoring not only his tragic death in 1936 but also the timeless vitality of his words.
This event consists of two lectures: one on la Generación del 27 and the importance of La Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid for Spanish culture, and the second one on the exhibition Lorca and the Archive: Memory in Motion, curated by Andrew A. Anderson, Melissa Dinverno and Christopher Maurer.
Lectures by Dr. Melissa Dinverno —Associate Professor of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Indiana University Bloomington and curator of the exhibition Lorca and The Archive, on show at La Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid, and Dr. Stephen Roberts— Professor from the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin - Nottingham University.
“The Residencia de Estudiantes and the Generation of 1927” by Stephen Roberts.
“Storytelling Archives: García Lorca and Memory in Motion” by Melissa Diverno.
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Event organised in collaboration with La Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid.
Event in English.
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📆 Thursday 25 June
📍Sala Luis Cernuda
⏰ 6:30PM
🎟️ https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1991389689167?aff=oddtdtcreator
08/06/2026
Misteri d’Elx, one of the most singular cultural manifestations of Europe’s intangible heritage and declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, comes to London in an exceptional concert to be held at St Etheldreda’s Church, one of the city’s most emblematic historic churches.
This concert offers a unique opportunity to experience the musical and spiritual richness of the Misteri, a medieval sacred lyrical drama that has been performed uninterruptedly for more than five centuries in the city of Elche. Through its chants, audiences will discover a living tradition that brings together music, liturgy, theatre and collective memory, passed down from generation to generation as an essential part of Mediterranean cultural identity.
The concert is organised by Instituto Cervantes London, in collaboration with the City Council of Elche, the Government of Valencia (Generalitat Valenciana) and the Embassy of Spain in London, as part of their shared commitment to the international promotion of Spain’s cultural heritage.
The choice of St Etheldreda’s Church as the venue enhances the spiritual and symbolic character of the Misteri, providing an ideal setting for attentive listening and contemplation. With this event, London becomes a meeting point for cultures and traditions, offering British and international audiences the chance to encounter and enjoy one of the oldest and most extraordinary expressions of Europe’s musical and theatrical heritage.
The revenue from the concert will be donated to a local Choir Charity. Choir to be decided.
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📅 Friday 17 July
📍St. Etheldreda’s Roman Catholic Church
⏰ 7pm
🎟️ £10 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1990881027747?aff=oddtdtcreator
02/06/2026
terrenos by .studio - part of the show Degrees of Contact - organised by
Open from Thursday 4 to Wednesday 24 June
11 am to 6pm
35a Britannia Row, N1 8QH
02/06/2026
P23.02 by - part of the show Degrees of Contact - organised by
Open from Thursday 4 to Wednesday 24 June
11 am to 6pm
35a Britannia Row, N1 8QH