Workshops in Sevilla.
Hands-on creative workshops plus lectures, readings, and panels — the merged Workshops + Talks catalog.
16 events currently running

WORKSHOPS
Audiovisual Writing - See, Hear and Tell
Literary workshop by Ars Poéticca on audiovisual writing exploring cinematographic screenplay techniques applied to literary narrative. Participants work on dialogue, character development, narrative journey and brief writing.

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Reformulate the Question: What Became of the Gorgon's Body?
Lecture by Ana Carrasco-Conde, Professor of Philosophy at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, proposing dialogue with ancient thought on the relationship between the birth of philosophy and horror.

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The Revenge of Consolation
Book presentation by Agustín López-Raya examining the weight of the past, personal decisions and human consequences. Art historian Alicia Escart Arias contextualises the work.

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A Free Duchess
Lecture on the personality of Duchess Cayetana de Alba, featuring Carlos Herrera, Rosa Villacastín and Ignacio Sánchez-Dalp, moderated by Mamen Mendizábal, marking the centenary of her birth.

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40th Anniversary: Cardiac Transplant - The Possible Dream
Lecture by Dr Manuel Concha, professor of cardiovascular surgery, on the 40th anniversary of cardiac transplantation, presented by Rosa Luque at Fundación Cajasol.

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The Vara Third and the Pica Horse
Presentation of José Luis Prieto Garrido's book with editor Antonio Cuesta from Editorial Almuzara.

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Talk with Monsignor Eduardo Chávez
Talk with Monsignor Eduardo Chávez, Canon of the Basilica of Guadalupe and Postulator of the canonisation cause of Saint John Diego, as part of the Guadalupan Event.

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The Self as Enterprise: Miseries and Grandeurs of Self-Help
Lecture by philosopher Francisco Vázquez García on contemporary self-culture practices: the drive for achievement, the mandate of self-esteem, and emotional transparency as markers of current individualism.
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The Discomfort of Educating: Wellbeing of Teachers and Families
Discussion on emotional, educational and social challenges in child-rearing and teaching, with philosopher David Pastor Vico addressing educational pressure, family roles and emotional wellbeing.

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Emancipation of the Viceroyalty of New Spain: Three Insurgencies (1808-1821)
Lecture by Faustino Martínez Martínez, Professor of Legal History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, on the emancipation of the Spanish colonial viceroyalty. Part of the 'Lessons in History' series.

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Guided Tour of Cajasol Building
Tour through the historic building housing Fundación Cajasol, exploring local heritage and architectural history.

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The End of a Great Dynasty: The Last Dinosaurs
Paleontologist Ángel Galobart examines the final moments of dinosaurs on Earth, focusing on Pyrenean excavations that reveal their extinction 66 million years ago.

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A Duchess of the People
Round table marking the centenary of Cayetana de Alba's birth, featuring testimonies from José Mª Flores, Carmen Tello, Alfonso Díez and Dr. Emilio Trujillo, moderated by Marina Bernal.
READING
Las Buenas Noches - Letra Viva Reading Club
Third meeting of Letra Viva Reading Club dedicated to Isaac Rosa's 'Las buenas noches', coordinated by Estrella Villalba Ruiz across two consecutive sessions.

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A Duchess in Family
Talk on the Duchess of Alba with her children sharing intimate memories and perspectives. Moderated by Alberto García Reyes.
READING
A Modern Family - Letra Viva Reading Club
Fourth and final session of Letra Viva Reading Club discussing Helga Flatland's A Modern Family. Two consecutive meetings coordinated by Estrella Villalba Ruiz.