Academia Hispano Americana
San Miguel de Allende
Interview Excerpt from Gringolandia (2011)
Lupe teaches Spanish at the Academia Hispano-Americana in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Academia Hispano Americana
Academia Hispano Americana
Miranda talks about AHA.
Paulina Hawkins Masip
Paulina Hawkins Masip interviewed by Dennis Lanson, fall 2008. Paulina is the director of Academia Hispano-America in San Miguel de Allende. Her mother, Carmen Masip, was instrumental is starting the Angela Peralta Theater as well as Bellas Artes.
Student Comments
ACADEMIA HISPANO AMERICANA, STUDY SPANISH IN MEXICO, SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE.
AHA Comments 2013
Study Spanish in San Miguel de Allende.
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Academia Hispano Americana 2011
AHA Comments 2013
Study Spanish in San Miguel de Allende.
Academia Hispano Americana
ahaspeakspanish.com
Habla Hispana
Enrique teaching vocales at Habla Hispana in San Miguel de Allende
El Mariachi Loco Harlingen practice
Nathan practicing the day before his PTA Program. They had the weekend to practice the steps.
Rosemary -- from Gringolandia (2011)
A good day with my dog and with my step dad the Mexican
Step Dad and dog and mom
Tour of mí casa en Mexico
San Miguel de Allende
La casa del arbol en San Cristobal
Una casa construida en un arbol
Interview Excerpts from Gringolandia (2011): Leopoldo and Manuel
Frank Graziano: Miraculous Images and Votive Offerings in Mexico
Many shrines and basilicas in Mexico are cluttered with petitionary and votive offerings of Catholic devotees seeking or paying gratitude for miracles. These devotees apply human and supernatural attributes to certain sacred images, such as the Virgin of Guadalupe, the Lord of Chalma, and the Virgin of San Juan de los Lagos, that they say have the power to perform miracles. Believers write letters, provide documents and photos, pin up clothing, hair and braids, or create collages or other objects that either ask for miracles or give thanks for miracles received.
In a talk at the College of the Holy Cross on October 5, 2015, Frank Graziano, John D. MacArthur Professor of Hispanic Studies at Connecticut College, describes the types of miracles performed and illustrates the rich variety of votive offerings made in gratitude in compensation. The talk is based on his book, Miraculous Images and Votive Offerings in Mexico (Oxford University Press, 2015).
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Día de la Música 2012
Los ritmos musicales de México y del mundo alegrarán las vetustas calles del Centro Histórico para celebrar el Día de la Música.
El Centro Histórico registra en su historia contemporánea el exitoso proyecto denominado Día de la Música donde más de 200 artistas convergen en un mismo día, en cinco escenarios colocados desde la Plazuela Machado hasta Olas Altas.
Muy cercas del Hotel la Siesta.