The program of Spanish cultural events in the U.S. capital between April and June also includes a version of Calderón de la Barca’s work “La vida es sueño” and the stage production of Lope de Vega’s classic “Fuenteovejuna,” as the cultural charge d’affaires at Spain’s embassy in Washington, Jorge Sobredo, said at a recent press conference.
In addition, Washington residents will also have the opportunity to attend the presentation of the film “Los Girasoles Ciegos” about the Spanish Civil War coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the end of that tragic conflict.
In the sphere of music, standing out will be the debut in the U.S. capital of Sonar Sound, Barcelona’s annual electronic music festival that this year is coming to Washington with deejays from Spain and Mexico.
To that will be added an exposition of armor and portraits from the