In April 2022, NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center will turn 25. To commemorate this milestone, we are producing ATRIUM: Voices from the KJCC, an oral history project that will capture memories of the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center through the recorded testimonies of our past Chairs.
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New York University and Harvard University
Although most of the performing season has been either cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic, Cristina continues with her academic life online, teaching her own NYU class “Invisible Music of Northern Spain” and joining Prof. James P. Honan and Prof. Michael Uy at Harvard University for guest lectures at their respective departments: Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Department of Music.
Bilingual Societies and Sustainability: Spain’s other languages – KJCC at NYU
On Thursday, December 5th, Cristina hosts the fourth public lecture as King Juan Carlos I of Spain Chair in Spanish … More
November Events: BoCo, Harvard and NYU
November brings Cristina several events in some of the most prestigious education centers of the US: On Friday November 1st Boston … More
An Invisible Ancestry and the Unquiet Genes of the Brain – KJCC at NYU
On Thursday, October 17, Cristina hosts the second public lecture as King Juan Carlos I of Spain Chair in Spanish … More
Video Presentation of the 2019-2020 King Juan Carlos Chair Program Curated by Cristina Pato
Here’s a nice little video released by NYU’s King Juan Carlos Center, introducing Cristina as 2019-2020 King Juan Carlos Chair.
Academic Engagements
The second week of September marks the wrap-up of Cristina’s Summer course for the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) … More
Cristina Pato to Serve as 2019-2020 King Juan Carlos Chair of Spanish Culture And Civilization at NYU
The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center is pleased to announce that Cristina Pato, Galician bagpiper, musician, writer, producer, and educator, will serve as King Juan Carlos Chair for the 2019-2020 academic year at New york University.