Events on Sunday, March 14 (2021)
Events List
2021 San Diego Latino Film Festival
- Sunday, March 14
The San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF) is presented and produced by Media Arts Center San Diego. This year they will celebrate their 28th annual festival with in-person (drive-ins) and virtual screenings. The 11-day festival is aa celebration of Latino Cinema, Arts & Culture which will present over 100 films online online Latin America, the US, and abroad, as well as include live virtual Q&A sessions with filmmakers, and more. Media Arts Center San Diego’s San Diego Latino Film Festival was established 28 years ago initially as a student film festival (Cine Estudantil) focusing on works by Latinos and/or about the Latino Experience. Since that time, the San Diego Latino Film Festival has developed into one of the larger and well-respected Latino film festivals in the world. Over 330,000 people have attended during the past 28 years and over 4,000 films/videos have been screened. Admission/Cost: Ticket prices vary, see schedule link below. Location: Online streaming and Drive-in Online Festival Schedule Dates and times: Ongoing from March 11 to March 21, 2021 Keep informed about San Diego Events! Sign-up for our weekly Eblast by clicking here: Sign Me Up! |
CWM: Iranian Classical Music in a Historical and Contemporary Context
2:00 pm - Sunday, March 14
Featuring Kourosh Taghavi with Ethnomusicologist Solmaz Shakerifard. Sunday, March 14 at 2 to 2:50 PM PST. Watch online or through live-streaming on YouTube.
Iranian Classical Music in a Historical and Contemporary Context is the fourth of six programs in the Center for World Music’s Spring 2021 Virtual Encounters with World Music and Dance series. This program is a celebration leading up to Nowruz (Persian New Year) 2021.
This live-hosted music and discussion event will explore the relationship between Iranian music and Persian poetry, the significance of the voice, and the close historical relationship between Iranian music and its neighboring musical traditions. This discussion will also consider how Iranian classical music has changed over time, how its traditional boundaries have been pushed, and how such transformations have been received by Iranians, both in Iran and within the Iranian diaspora.
Kourosh Taghavi will address questions from the audience throughout the program.
Registration is free. a link to the live stream will be provided in your confirmation email. If you’d like to support the artists and the program, donations are welcomed.
Admission/Cost: FREE
Location:
Online Streaming Event
Link: https://cwm.ticketleap.com/iranian-classical/
Sunday, March 14 - 2:00 PM
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