King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center of New York University
53 Washington Square South (between Thompson and Sullivan Sts.)
NY, NY 10012
Thursday, January 31, 7:15 p.m.
Special screening on migrations: AsturianUS by Luis Argeo. Followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Luis Argeo and NYU Professor James D. Fernandez.
Followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Luis Argeo and NYU Professor James D. Fernandez.
AsturianUS explores the early twentieth-century migration of thousands of
Spaniards (from the northern region of Asturias) to the states of West Virginia and Pennsylvania, where they chased after the American dream in inferno-like zinc foundries.
NYC Jan 31, 2008 - Luis Argeo's film
Moderator: Moderators
Carmen, how many people attended? Did you meet Luis?
(It's embarrassing that everyone sees Xose and I pouring cider so poorly. We're really much better than it would appear!)
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Carmen: ¿cuántos personas asistieran? ¿Encontraste Luis?
(Me da vergüenza que todos ven a Xosé y yo escanciando la sidra tan burdamente. ¡Somos realmente mucho mejor que parece!)
(It's embarrassing that everyone sees Xose and I pouring cider so poorly. We're really much better than it would appear!)
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Carmen: ¿cuántos personas asistieran? ¿Encontraste Luis?
(Me da vergüenza que todos ven a Xosé y yo escanciando la sidra tan burdamente. ¡Somos realmente mucho mejor que parece!)
Yes, I did meet Luis, of course, and we even had dinner together.. not at an Asturian place, but at an Indian one.
There were -I would say- about 40 people, although I did not count them so I am not really sure.
About your "dotes de escanciador" let me tell you that you do it much better than me and I was born and raised in Asturias, so don´t feel ashamed at all!
There were -I would say- about 40 people, although I did not count them so I am not really sure.
About your "dotes de escanciador" let me tell you that you do it much better than me and I was born and raised in Asturias, so don´t feel ashamed at all!