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At the Poet´s house. Dialogues of music and poetry Casa Antonio Machado

At the Poet´s house. Dialogues of music and poetry

In the centenary of the publication of Campos de Castilla, the house where the poet lived in Segovia, preserved exactly as he left it, will play host to this festival, which propitiates a dialogue between music and poetry. A house of great suggestive power where, in Machado’s words, artists can perpetuate the momentary, capture the fugitive wave and transform a poem into words across time.
 
The project will bring the public closer to the poetry of different living authors (Antonio Gamoneda, Marifé Santiago, Teresa Sebastián, Olvido García Valdés, Juan Carlos Mestre and Rafael Cadenas) in an exercise in which music -Cuco Pérez, María José Cordero, Suso Sainz, Jorge Robaina, Amancio Prada and Josefa Alonso Rodríguez- serves as the counterpoint, as a shelter for words.
 
Admission € 3 Advanced booking at the Visitors’ Reception Centre (Plaza del Azoguejo, Segovia)
 
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