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    <title><![CDATA[Ara Balears in English - cultural capital]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[What do the finalists have that Palma 2031 doesn't?]]></title>
      <link><![CDATA[https://en.arabalears.cat/culture/what-do-the-finalists-have-that-palma-2031-doesn-t_130_5687769.html]]></link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/e1262f76-fac3-4572-8ab0-faf3236d766f_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg" /></p><p>Among the Spanish cities still vying to be European Capital of Culture 2031 – Cáceres, Las Palmas, Oviedo and Granada – is the project promoted by the Palma City Council, under the slogan <em>Mediterranean in motion</em>Although Palma 2031 has been eliminated, there are numerous differences. The Councilor for Culture of Corte, Javier Bonet, pointed to two of them at the press conference he gave on March 18, five days after learning that Palma 2031 would not advance to the next phase. The first difference concerned experience and time. "All four had applied for the title on previous occasions," explained the deputy mayor, "and that means they have been working for 10 to 15 years." The other major difference, according to Bonet, is the budget allocated to the competition so far. </p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Cati Moyà]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 23 Mar 2026 20:12:01 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <media:title><![CDATA[Those responsible for the candidacy followed the announcement of the finalists from one of the rooms of the Palma City Hall.]]></media:title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[The local language, consensus, and citizen participation have been almost entirely absent from Cort's project, even though these are values ​​of the chosen cities.]]></subtitle>
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      <title><![CDATA[Palma will not be the European Capital of Culture 2031]]></title>
      <link><![CDATA[https://en.arabalears.cat/culture/palma-will-not-be-the-european-capital-of-culture-2031_1_5677307.html]]></link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/df695379-49a0-4ce4-a8f5-aeae0b07fea8_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg" /></p><p><a href="https://www.arabalears.cat/opinio/palma-capital-cultural_129_5272012.html" target="_blank">Palma will not be the European Capital of Culture</a> in 2031. The cities selected by the international committee of experts are Cáceres, Granada, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Oviedo, as announced this Friday by Tanja Mlaker, president of the committee. Palma was excluded. The committee is made up of ten independent experts: eight appointed by the European institutions involved in the European Capital of Culture program and two appointed by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. The members evaluated the nine submitted applications, including those from Burgos, Palma, Jerez de la Frontera, Potries, and Toledo. Mlaker highlighted the "passion and commitment" of all the participating cities and noted that the finalists have nine months to refine their proposals. The committee will meet again in December to decide which city will be awarded the title.</p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Cati Moyà]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:57:18 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <media:title><![CDATA[The mayor of Palma, Jaime Martínez, and representatives of the city council upon learning that Palma had been eliminated from the race to be European Capital of Culture 2031]]></media:title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[Cáceres, Granada, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Oviedo are the Spanish finalist cities]]></subtitle>
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      <title><![CDATA[The cultural challenge of Palma 2031]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In a few days, Palma City Council will officially present its bid to become the European Capital of Culture 2031. It's a crucial moment: either the opportunity is seized to rethink the city through culture, or it will be just another marketing ploy, yet another appeal from a city that perhaps doesn't need to attract more international attention. Little is known about the project that will underpin the bid, beyond a few figures. If Palma is chosen, €48.5 million will be mobilized between 2026 and 2031, and investments linked to the capital status could reach €275 million. A significant portion of this money, however, is earmarked for projects announced by the People's Party (PP) even during the campaign, such as the repurposing of the Gesa building and the renovation of the Plaza Mayor with the city's interpretation center. The team led by Mayor Jaime Martínez states that it wants to "transform Palma through culture." He even stated that many cities use their bid for European Capital of Culture to heal their deepest wound, which in Palma's case is overcrowding. The intention would be to transform the city's tourism model through culture. But this is a huge promise that can only be credible if the project truly takes root in society and its own culture. Certainly, culture can be an engine of transformation, as we have seen in other European cities. But for this to happen, a solid civic base is necessary, along with working with the local creative community and having a global perspective that is not limited to the visual arts. And this is where Palma falls short. The municipal government has implemented a policy of major exhibitions at a remarkable pace, placing the visual arts at the heart of its cultural narrative. However, the effort to nurture emerging creative talent is insufficient, and culture as a whole—music, performing arts, literature, language—remains secondary. The first public presentation of the candidacy revealed a clear tourism bias, despite repeated assertions that the aim is not to increase tourism through the title. However, the City Council has also promoted it at major industry fairs. And the proliferation of planned interpretation centers suggests a focus on a cultural product for visitors rather than a transformative process for residents. The model evoked seems to be that of Málaga, which Martínez himself initially cited as an example, but later dismissed after hearing the criticisms: large exhibitions, fascinated tourists, but little capacity to generate a sense of belonging and real cultural enrichment. More than a title, Palma needs a legacy. The process leading up to 2031 should set concrete objectives: improving social access to culture, equipping facilities, professionalizing the sector, and stimulating creativity. In fact, the challenge of the project should be defining its legacy: what we all want to remain after 2031. </p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Editorial ARA Balears]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 17 Dec 2025 14:07:17 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Certainties and doubts about Palma's candidacy for European Capital of Culture 2031]]></title>
      <link><![CDATA[https://en.arabalears.cat/culture/certainties-and-doubts-surrounding-palma-s-bid-for-european-capital-of-culture_130_5594399.html]]></link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/b75e916c-c758-4282-b100-ccaf6a30189b_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg" /></p><p>It has been one of the most frequently repeated concepts of the past year at any event where Palma City Council representatives have been present, both from members of the Culture Department and from the mayor himself, Jaime Martínez. 'Palma 2031' has practically become a motto around which the current administration has developed a long-term strategy that, they say, aims to transform the city through culture. With just under a week to go before the deadline for submitting applications to the selection of Spanish cities vying to become the European Capital of Culture in 2031, we update you on the project's certainties and uncertainties.</p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Cati Moyà]]></dc:creator>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 16 Dec 2025 20:28:04 +0000]]></pubDate>
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      <media:title><![CDATA[The mayor of Palma, Jaime Martínez Llabrés, together with the economist Antoni Riera.]]></media:title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[The deadline for submitting proposals to bid for the European Capital of Culture title in 2031 is this coming December 19th.]]></subtitle>
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