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Some cultural recommendations for next week

The week that begins, with Cati Moyà
I will search good place in the movie theater to experience one of the events of the year: the premiere of Carla Simón's new film, Pilgrimage. After presenting one of the best debuts in recent cinema, Summer 1993, and collecting the big prize at the Berlinale with Alcarràs, the filmmaker closes this trilogy of stories connected to her biography with PilgrimageThis new film by Simón, which was part of the official section at the last Cannes Film Festival, tells the story of a teenager who travels to Vigo, where she experiences her first love, in search of the story of her biological parents, who died of AIDS. From September 5th at CineCiutat.
I will propose Go to the Canyamel Tower in Capdepera to hear the powerful and monumental voice of Estrella Morente live, bringing the closing act to the annual musical series organized by the Torre de Canyamel Group to benefit the Friends of Tilloli Association. This year, the event takes place inside the historic tower in an intimate setting. Saturday, September 6, at 9 p.m.
I will read Great Freedom, one of the notable novelties for this September from the Lleonard Muntaner publishing house. It is a novel by the French writer Julian Gracq, in this case translated by Julià de Jòdar.
I'll be back in Es Baluard to see the details of each and every one of the pieces that make up 'Painting among things', one of the samples that are part of the exhibition project Miró Landscape, which can be visited until November 9.
I will discover From Silence, a performance that brings together prose and poetry texts by Maria Mercè Marçal, Dolors Miquel, Enric Casasses, Joan Brossa, and Perejaume, a choice made by the latter. The actress Sílvia Bel will bring them to the stage and bring them to life in a performance that addresses themes such as feminism and exile. The play can be seen in the courtyard of Casa Blai Bonet in Santanyí as part of La Luna en Vers. Saturday, September 6, at 9 p.m.
The week that begins, with JA Mendiola
I will continue going to Pollença, in the cloister of Sant Domingo, where the festival organized by the Chamber Orchestra of Mallorca begins. As every year, it offers a monograph, for the occasion dedicated to Maurice Ravel, commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of his birth. There will be three concerts on successive Saturdays that will begin with the main orchestra, conducted by Bernat Quetglas and accompanied by the pianist Llorenç Prats, with whom they will perform the Piano Concerto in G major, a priceless delight and a virtuoso decalogue by both the orchestra and the soloist. As a complement to theOpening of Scheherazade, he Bolero and the Suite No. 2 of Daphnis and Chloe, performed by the orchestra. Saturday, September 6, at 8 p.m.
I will drive to Sóller, where a good selection of paintings by the artist and architect Joan Soler is on display at the Sóller Cultural Center-Museum. Under the title Uncertain landscape, a collection of works created between 2015 and 2025 can be seen. Until September 6.
I will go at CineCiutat to enjoy the film that impressed half the world back in 2017. Call me by your name, by Luca Guadagnino –who also wrote the screenplay, with the award-winning and famous James Ivory–, is based on the novel of the same name by André Aciman. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and according to The Guardian It was the best film of the year. Thursday, September 4, at 7:30 p.m.
I will try go to Son Marroig, where the vast Deià International Music Festival continues its rhythm with the Euroregio Piano Series 2025, a good showcase for young performers from all over the world, where, for the occasion, the North American pianist Linlin He will be performing Scarlatti, Bach, and Hayd. Wednesday, September 3, at 8 p.m.
I will buy and I will read The Ring of the Nibelung, the novel by Amadeu Fabregat, in which the protagonist, Ernest Millet, a fervent admirer and follower of Wagner's music, after more than forty years, returns to his city, where the four episodes of the play must be performed on consecutive days. Tetralogy, the piece that gives its name to each chapter each day. In this return, and with the plot of this magnificent Wagnerian work as a backdrop, the protagonist must confront everything he once fled from, which caused him a deep sense of guilt. Proa.