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2633 days ago

Spanish Week

Rosa from Gulf Harbour

Interested in the Spanish and Latin American language and culture? There are a few activities at the Orewa Library to celebrate the Spanish Week:
Art Exhibition by three Latin American artists from October, Monday 8th to Wednesday 17th.
Poetry and Music - Tuesday16th from 3.30 to 5 pm
The poetry of Nicanor Parra, a Chilean poet, read in Spanish by Rosa Gaete, a Chilean and a local resident and in English by Marissa Oakley a kiwi poet, also a local resident.
Learn Spanish through Song and Dance. Friday 19th 4 to 5 pm.
For more information and activities, visit the following link
www.massey.ac.nz...

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