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Wednesday came, the day a balance was struck between the start and end of the week. So, to move more quickly to the Friday night sensation, we started with a nostalgic event, a car trip.
Fábrica Braço de Prata has been broadcasting concerts online on its Facebook and will now continue to do so, but with one exception: this broadcast will also begin to be projected on the walls of the factory’s outer space. And today is opening night.
If you want to have a program away from home, this unit is an option to consider. As the number of parking spaces is limited, you must make a reservation, which includes the payment of a ticket, the value of which is five euros. Then, just go to the Rua da Fábrica de Material de Guerra, park your car in its place and enjoy the concert, as well as the food that will also be available. Don’t forget, the event starts at 7pm. Discover all the information here.
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Festivals
Aveiro is our festival
What time: 10 pm
Where: On Facebook “Aveiro is ours”
Note: The Festival “Aveiro é Nosso” is an initiative organized by the Academic Association of the University of Aveiro and aims to celebrate the idea that “all good things are done in the Aveiro region”. To demonstrate it, the festival has a poster made up of artists from different areas: dance, gastronomy, music, theater, among others. The festival runs through May 17 and will be presented by Young Right Conservative. Click here to see the full program.
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Traveling Literature Festival
What time: 17h00
Where: On the Facebook pages of the Festival, the Municipality of Matosinhos and the Florbela Espanca Municipal Library.
Note: The Travel Literature Festival, which runs until May 17, has the theme “Around the World in 80 Trips” and will be discussed by various distinguished personalities from literature and beyond. Among them, Isabel Allende, Gonçalo M. Tavares, José Luís Peixoto and Pedro Abrunhosa stand out. If you don’t want to miss these conversations, see all the information about the festival, here.
Readings
“May readings”
What time: 7:00 pm
Where: On Facebook and YouTube by the Teatro da Garagem company
Note: The Teatro da Garagem organized a cycle of readings, based on the theater texts selected by the Portuguese Committee of the EURODRAM – European Theater Translation Network. In addition to publicizing these dramatic works, this cycle of readings seeks to encourage debate “around the themes of theatrical translation.” “Caldarium” by Sabrina Mahffouz is the text that will be read and discussed today, but it is not unique. Tomorrow there will also be another reading session. Discover everything here.
Conferences
Lecture series “The 200 years of the Lisbon liberal”
What time: 6:00 pm
Where: In the Lisbon museum Facebook
Note: Organized by the Lisbon Museum, in collaboration with the Lisbon City Council, the Community of New Studies and New Views and the EGEAC – Culture in Lisbon, This series of conferences aims, as its name implies, to have a deeper vision of the 200 years of a liberal Lisbon. These talks have multiple experts and have been going on since February. Today’s conference tells Jorge Custódio, professor at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Nova, and We will talk about the industrial Lisbon that emerged during the Vintismo. For more information on the other conferences, click here.
Conversations
“Remotely Interesting” Digital Conversations
What time: They will start between 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Where: On the website, Facebook and Instagram of the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation.
Note: The Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation launched a new cycle of digital conversations, the “Remotely Interesting”. In this cycle, the economist and author of the “45 degrees” podcast, José María Pimentel, will interview several personalities, who will have to share with viewers the five main personal options, in areas such as history, philosophy, music or gastronomy. Today’s conversation is about the “Five films of this century that we will continue to see in the next” and will be attended by Rui Pedro Tendinha.
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“Chatting is that the Gappers understand each other”
What time: 6:30 pm
Where: On the Zoom platform. Details will be given, upon registration, which can be done here.
Note: “Chatting is what Gappers understands “is a cycle of talks for all those who are thinking of having a gap year. It is an initiative of the Gap Year Portugal and aims to “provide young people with tools and advice that allow them to make the most of their future trips”. Today begins the first talk and will deal with budgets and savings, one of the topics that, according to the Gap Year, “brings more headaches to the gappers.” See the complete program of this conversation cycle, here.
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