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Los Cinco (in English: "The Five") is an unofficial collective of Latin American composers living and working in Los Angeles. These composers include: Daniel Catán , Miguel del Águila , Aurelio de la Vega , Enrique González-Medina , and Carlos Rodríquez .
All were graduate or undergraduate students at Saint Mary's, a small liberal arts college in San Antonio (now Saint Mary's University). At the Fountain Room, a barseveral blocks form Saint Mary's, Los Cinco (as they became known), over the course of several weeks, met on a regular basis and held a number of study sessions, which culminated in ...
Los Cinco Pintores ("The Five Painters") was a group of early 20th-century artists in Santa Fe, New Mexico that included Will Shuster, Fremont Ellis, Walter Mruk, Jozef Bakos, and Willard Nash. By 1921, Shuster, Ellis, Mruk, Bakos, and Nash had all moved to Santa Fe, and the five formed their artist collective in 1921.
Español: El Grupo de los Cinco en Buenos Aires. De izquierda a derecha: Sarah Grilo, Miguel Ocampo, José Antonio Fernández-Muro, Clorindo Testa y Kazuya Sakay. De izquierda a derecha: Sarah Grilo, Miguel Ocampo, José Antonio Fernández-Muro, Clorindo Testa y Kazuya Sakay.
The largest Cinco de Mayo festivities currently take place in American cities with sizable Hispanic populations, such Los Angeles, Houston, and San Antonio. It is a common misconception among non-Mexicans nationals that Cinco de Mayo commemorates the declaration of Mexican independence, which occurred around 50 years before the Battle of Puebla ...
Los Angeles awoke on the morning of Jan. 7 unaware that the city and the people within it were about to change forever. The most destructive fires in the city’s history claimed thousands of ...
The Grupo dos Cinco (lit. ' Group of the Five ' ) were a group of influential painters and writers associated with Brazilian Modernism . They worked together from approximately 1922–1929, although their individual work as artists and poets existed prior to this and continued after their collaboration ended.
The movie, premiering this month, is based on real events in the early 1990s, when a group of young people in Cuba were looking for freedom from government repression.