Image: Design section of Lea Valentina, winner of the contest in 2021. Win a FREE week at the International Institute's "Summer in the City" Urban Summer Camp! We extend the deadline until June 8 Send us an original design that shows how much fun summer camp is and that includes the
The International Institute offers an English language immersion Mini Camp for children and teenagers. September Mini Camp September 2, 3 and 6, 2021 The happy ending of summer! An authentic American camp where your children will practice English in a creative environment while having fun. Your children will enjoy the days
Win a FREE week at our International Institute's Summer in the City Urban Summer Camp! Send us an original design that shows how much fun summer camp is and that includes the words “Summer in the City 2021 (June 28 – July 30, 2021). you can be the winner
One hundred years after women in the United States finally won the right to vote, the country will be swearing in the first American female vice president, Kamala Harris. Political opinions aside, it's an interesting milestone as we reflect upon the centenary of the historical achievement of women's suffrage, which was the culmination of many
LEARN ALL THE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES YOU NEED TO WRITE POETRY This 10 hour online workshop is designed for adults with an upper intermediate (B2) level of English. Students will examine a variety of American poems and poetry writing techniques. Students will write poetry to strengthen their command of English. In each class, students will
International Institute Foundation in Spain Newsletter – Notes & News, November 2020 [ access here the full text Notes & News November 2020] All of us at the International Institute in Spain, whether in Madrid or Boston, hope that you, your family, and friends are well and safe during the ongoing worldwide pandemic that has
Celebration of the American poet Louise Glück, winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature. Readers: Students of Aquinas American School — Madrid. On the occasion of the celebration of the Night of Books 2020, students from Aquinas American School present a selection of poems by Louise Glück in collaboration with American Space Madrid. The reading
October 29 19:21.30 p.m. – 101:XNUMX p.m. Room XNUMX Limited capacity due to health protocol Click here to reserve your place. This film noir classic lives on in the memory of those who have seen it, not only because of the image of the beautiful and seemingly unattainable Laura (Gene Tierney), who gives it its title, and the excellent photography
They have probably been around as long as women have walked the earth. Someone to be afraid. A transgressive rule-breaker. A powerful woman. Depending on the context, the word can connote many ideas. witches. Witches have enjoyed—sometimes suffered—a distinct role in American culture. From the mass hysteria of the colonial-era Salem
This fall the IIE and American Space Madrid offer a diverse variety of activities and special courses for all ages that revolve around the figure of the witch in American culture and history. Either as a scary and fantasy creature that scares children, or as a way to