On the occasion of Poetry Day, the Israeli poet, storyteller, translator and editor Tal Nitzán (in the photo), will be the protagonist of the talk with which Casa Mediterráneo begins its online cultural activities this week, today Monday at 7pm. Nitzán is considered the greatest translator of Hispanic literature into Hebrew and has received numerous awards in her poetic career.
As part of the Mediterranean Cineclub cycle, next Wednesday at the same time there will be a virtual colloquium on the Lebanese film Halal Love (and sex). Viewing guide at this link. On Thursday at 11 am there will be a guided visit to Casa Mediterráneo, the old train station of Benalúa, which allows you to travel back in time to the end of the 19th century. Registration is required by sending an email to comunicacion@casa-mediterraneo.es. On the other hand, in collaboration with the Miguel Hernández University and within the framework of the cycle Journalists and the Mediterranean, on Friday 26th March there will be a meeting with the deputy director of elDiario.es, María Ramírez, a journalist with extensive international experience who will give her vision of current affairs and the journalistic profession. And finally, as part of the series Music and the Mediterranean, the concert Stabat Mater by G. B. Pergolesi will be performed by the Ensemble Casa Mediterráneo, Saturday, 27 March. 6 p.m., at Casa Mediterráneo (prior registration by email to comunicacion@casa-mediterraneo.es), and on Sunday 28th at the same time in Orihuela, in collaboration with Orihuela Town Hall (prior registration at the Orihuela Tourist Office and by calling 965304647 / 965302747).