Aug 05 2019
HIDDEN HISTORIES “Pan de Muerto, Pan de Vida”

HIDDEN HISTORIES “Pan de Muerto, Pan de Vida”

Presented by The URBAN-15 Group at URBAN-15 Studios

But how much do we really know about Pan Dulce; its deep cultural and historical roots, much less its thousands of varieties and names? In August\'s episode of Hidden Histories, we speak with UTSA professor emeritus Ellen Riojas-Clark about her latest book project, which explores the cultural history of pan dulce, venturing into her kitchen to learn how it\'s made and visiting panaderos at Bedoy\'s Bakery.

Originally a part of the city’s Tricentennial arts activities, Hidden Histories is a monthly, magazine-format video series that pursues and preserves the stories, lives, and places that make San Antonio and surrounding regions an inspiring cultural treasure. Now in its second season, Hidden Histories continues to premiere monthly screenings live in our studio, free of charge. Each screening uncovers important cultural histories of the region by featuring archival interviews with community leaders; significant performances by musicians, dancers and poets; interactions with working artists; lost documentaries; forgotten narrative films; and vintage discussions of important community issues.

All episodes can be viewed for free either live at URBAN-15 studio or online at https://urban15.org/live-stream/

After each live screening, all episodes are archived online for 24/7 access at http://hiddenhistories.tv/archives

 

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2019/08/05 - 2019/08/05

Location Info

URBAN-15 Studios

2500 S. Presa, San Antonio, TX 78205