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Hesperia - Logbook Lost

Hesperia - Logbook Lost

Hesperia - Logbook Lost

College of Arts and Humanities | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Spanish and Portuguese Thursday, May 22, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm , Spanish Cultural Center, 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

“Hesperia” is a poetic homage to the cultural and mythical crossings of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, tracing exile, rebirth, and the eternal quest for home. For more information, check the event website

Presented by Musica Aperta and Jimediantes Theatre Company (Dept of Spanish & Portuguese, SLLC, University of Maryland), in collaboration with the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC. Image: Europa Fortaleza by Sergi Cámara.

Hesperia is a lyrical kaleidoscope and homage to the territorial and maritime expressions of the European, African, Mediterranean, and Atlantic regions. It sails through the Columns of Hercules and the Hesperides Gardens, referencing the Hebrew root for Sepharad in the Iberian Peninsula –a destination for the errant Jew.

It touches on Al-Andalus and the Orient as one of the cradles known of language from the Tigris and Euphrates. It points to eternal existence and the rebirth of light, Hesperus (Venus) is Phosphorus, and the Titan Atlas, holder of the universe and baptizer of the Ocean. Over there, humanity has never ceased to search for shelter and crosswinds, but also has suffered conflict as well as repetitious expulsions bound to safe heavens, discoveries and encounters as the lost Atlantis and Ultima Thule.

Come and join this transnational aesthetic crew on its voyage in the multicultural and multilingual Hesperia as it heaves, pitches, and sways through the eternal waters of exile and migration, seeking shelter amidst political crosswinds, and endless moments of danger. This journey, a beacon of hope, is charted by poetry, images, and music, embarking yet again toward the promise of liberty.

CAST

  • Main Logbook Charter: Trino Cruz
  • Other rigging for “marear”/seafaring: Juan Uriagereka, Chema Naharro
  • Selection of poetry and editing: Chema Naharro
  • Original music by Musica Aperta: Ignacio Alcover (cello) & Paolo Schianchi (guitar)
  • Jimediantes Theater Company: Javier Cataño (Images, Portuguese) Shadi Mohammadi (Farsi), María del Pilar Srur (Narrator)
  • Selection of images: Àngels Ferrer i Ballester & Chema Naharro
  • Staging and production: Scott Morgan
  • Reading in Asturian & Spanish: Chema Naharro. In English: Scott Morgan. In Basque: Urtzi Urrutikoetxea. In Catalan: Paula Sánchez Lahoz. In Galician: Carmen Cobo
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“Hesperia” is a poetic homage to the cultural and mythical crossings of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, tracing exile, rebirth, and the eternal quest for home. For more information, check the event website

Presented by Musica Aperta and Jimediantes Theatre Company (Dept of Spanish & Portuguese, SLLC, University of Maryland), in collaboration with the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC. Image: Europa Fortaleza by Sergi Cámara.

Hesperia is a lyrical kaleidoscope and homage to the territorial and maritime expressions of the European, African, Mediterranean, and Atlantic regions. It sails through the Columns of Hercules and the Hesperides Gardens, referencing the Hebrew root for Sepharad in the Iberian Peninsula –a destination for the errant Jew.

It touches on Al-Andalus and the Orient as one of the cradles known of language from the Tigris and Euphrates. It points to eternal existence and the rebirth of light, Hesperus (Venus) is Phosphorus, and the Titan Atlas, holder of the universe and baptizer of the Ocean. Over there, humanity has never ceased to search for shelter and crosswinds, but also has suffered conflict as well as repetitious expulsions bound to safe heavens, discoveries and encounters as the lost Atlantis and Ultima Thule.

Come and join this transnational aesthetic crew on its voyage in the multicultural and multilingual Hesperia as it heaves, pitches, and sways through the eternal waters of exile and migration, seeking shelter amidst political crosswinds, and endless moments of danger. This journey, a beacon of hope, is charted by poetry, images, and music, embarking yet again toward the promise of liberty.

CAST

  • Main Logbook Charter: Trino Cruz
  • Other rigging for “marear”/seafaring: Juan Uriagereka, Chema Naharro
  • Selection of poetry and editing: Chema Naharro
  • Original music by Musica Aperta: Ignacio Alcover (cello) & Paolo Schianchi (guitar)
  • Jimediantes Theater Company: Javier Cataño (Images, Portuguese) Shadi Mohammadi (Farsi), María del Pilar Srur (Narrator)
  • Selection of images: Àngels Ferrer i Ballester & Chema Naharro
  • Staging and production: Scott Morgan
  • Reading in Asturian & Spanish: Chema Naharro. In English: Scott Morgan. In Basque: Urtzi Urrutikoetxea. In Catalan: Paula Sánchez Lahoz. In Galician: Carmen Cobo
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