Activist Vermouths: the professional days of the Sonsdenit festival
The events will take place this Thursday and Friday at the Mar y Terra Theater in Palma and will focus on music, film, poetry, and theater.
PalmThis Thursday and Friday, Palma's Mar y Terra Theater will host Vermuts Activistes, a series of open-to-the-public events that, in a meeting format, also function as the professional conferences for the Sonsdenit 2025 festival. Designed for inquisitive people eager to understand how today's most daring cultural projects are constructed, the boundaries between disciplines, and how they open up new horizons of creation and thought. As the organizers emphasized in a press release, these events are a unique opportunity for anyone interested in music, film, poetry, theater, or creative processes in general, and especially for those who experience culture as a tool for change and social commitment.
The first session, Creative Intersections - Art without Labels, this Thursday at 6 p.m., will bring together three creators exploring hybrid forms across disciplines: Olaf Ladousse, artist and editor; José Domingo, musician and filmmaker; and Daniel Quiñones, film and television director. The event will feature a dialogue and the screening of two audiovisual pieces.Your skin is the galaxy and Doorags. From blues to noise—, proposes an immersion in the less traveled areas of contemporary creation.
On Friday, also at 6 pm, it will be the turn of Voices that bother, a choral conversation on feminism, literature, bodies, and identities. Silvia Cano, Annalisa Marí Pegrum, Enrique Urbano Ángel, and Roser Amills will participate, covering the law, memory, poetry, and desire. Finally, excerpts from the book will be read. I leave you, love, the sea as a pledge,by Carme Riera, accompanied by live music.
The final event, also taking place on Friday, will be held at 7:30 p.m. and will focus on music made with unconventional objects and recycled materials: Marès, found objects and electronic circuitsParticipating artists include Olaf Ladousse, Toni Toledo, and the Los Caballos de Düsseldorf sound laboratory (LCDD), who will demonstrate how to create sound art from waste, toys, and living stone.
Admission is free, but this year, with the campaign allocating one euro per ticket to tree planting in the Balearic Islands, anyone who wants to be guaranteed a place can reserve an invitation by making a voluntary contribution. through the Ticketib platform.