From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
Instituto Cervantes Invites To Discover the Works of Four Contemporary Spanish Filmmakers Instituto Cervantes de Manila will screen the works of four contemporary Spanish filmmakers in April. JF StaffApr 6, 2021 Press Release
Press Release Instituto Cervantes Brings Magellan and Elcano on Trial Instituto Cervantes de Manila, the cultural arm of the Embassy of Spain, will be holding ... By JF StaffMar 8, 2021
News Instituto Cervantes Hosts Webinar Focused on the First Voyage Around the World Instituto Cervantes de Manila (ICM) will host a webinar about Magellan’s first voyage around the ... By JF StaffNov 23, 2020
News Webinar Series on Filipino Identity and Contemporary Cultural Practice Launches The webinar series will explore topics related to Filipino identity, affirmation, education and contemporary cultural ... By JF StaffOct 16, 2020
Press Release Any Future for Film Festivals? Instituto Cervantes de Manila will be conducting an online discussion entitled “Any Future for Film ... By JF StaffOct 9, 2020
First Philippine-Based Spanish-Language Digital News Magazine Launches La Jornada Filipina, the first and largest Spanish-language news magazine website in the Philippines, launches today. JF StaffSep 15, 2020 News
Press Release Literature Webinar in Spanish To Be Held Online Instituto Cervantes de Manila will present an online webinar on literature entitled “Extraterritorial” on September ... By Arvyn CerézoSep 7, 2020
From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines