Friday, February 11, 2011

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series "Voices of the Moriscos" in Toledo


Venue:
Toledo - Spain
Royal Foundation of Toledo Tarpeya Rock Plaza Victorio Macho, s / n
Date:

February 9 -
May 11 2011 at 19:00
Free assistance

Cycle "Voices
Moriscos" Organizers: Multicultural Laboratory "Francisco Márquez Villanueva"



medieval The lesson of tolerance and cultural mudejarism Toledo gave the world in the Middle Ages (the highest representation is the same building that houses the Museum, the Transito Synagogue) must not remain mere reference to a mythical past, included erroneously in the myth of the City of Three Cultures idyllic some have painted for indiscriminate mass consumption. On the contrary, this phenomenon of mutual acculturation between a dominant majority and two minorities, should remain today as a modern lesson. therefore propose the creation of this "Lab Multicultural" not innocent, to recover lost or distorted voices by the official historiography: Moriscos, Jews, Heterodox and Marginalized, exiled, talk, Erasmus and other characters back to back in the XXI century Toledo voice and speech in order to become a "city of minorities and freedoms" in a time where we desperately needed both. place throughout the year, these reflections on the Moors and let their voices heard in this multicultural neolaboratorio, designed from the
Sephardic Museum in the heart of the once-powerful Jewish quarter of Toledo. Also serve this meeting place of homage to the silent work of Professor
Márquez Villanueva, which the writer Juan Goytisolo rightly called "The last Moorish." Santiago Palomero
Director of the Sephardic Museum

Program


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." Jesus
Carrobles and Fernando Martínez Gil.



· March 9: "

El Mancebo de Arévalo. Travel and thought of a Moorish writer ." Luis Fernando Bernabé Pons
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April 12: " The Moors and the Court of the Inquisition . " Mercedes Garcia-Arenal

· May 11: " The" literature "Moorish. The stories and fables copies wonderful ". Alberto Montaner.
Event Management: Alfredo Mateos

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