“A ciegas. Lectures in the Dark” is a performance in which blind and visually impaired people perform dramatized readings in darkness. The results are on show at the CaixaForums of Barcelona and Lleida.
The show “A ciegas. sobre lo invisible”, is the outcome of a creative theatre workshop carried out with blind participants, actors, professional and amateur dancers at Matadero de Madrid between February and May 2012.
To mark World Poetry Day on 21 March, the Casa Museo Lope de Vega is hosting a poetry recital using various rooms of the former house of the famous poet and featuring Olaia Pazos and Lukas Elkoalapuesto engaging with 17th century poetry and contemporary t
With almost a hundred works from the Archeological Museum in Naples, the exhibition "A la sombra del Vesubio: Pompeya y Herculano" moves the visitors to dayly life at Pompeii before the tragedy.
a3bandas opens the doors of contemporary art galleries to a much broader public, seeking to achieve maximum quality exhibitions by combining the efforts of galleries, curators and, of course, artists.
a3bandas opens the doors of contemporary art galleries to a much broader public, seeking to achieve maximum quality exhibitions by combining the efforts of galleries, curators and, of course, artists.
During the 2013-14 school year, Museo ICO and hablarenarte: are once again running a full program of educational activities for school children, families and young people alongside the exhibitions taking place in the museum galleries.
hablarenarte co-organizes together with three other European organizations a Summer youth exchange program between the 6 and 16 of July 2018 in the South of France.
“Animales a escena. Ópera, teatro y ballet” is a beautiful exhibition that looks at the presence of animals in the performing arts of theatre, opera and dance, from their origins in Greek and Roman times through until today.
After six years of overall refurbishment work, Conde Duque opens its doors once again for the partial opening of its new facilities and showing interested members of the public some of its most emblematic cultural resources.
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