The poems for Peace that moved Coruña

Casares Quiroga House Museum gathered on December 12th for the “Poems for Peace” event.
organized by the collective of artists “Alfar” there was no moving find where literature was published
I serve peace and nonviolence.
“Alfar” is a citizen collective determined to unite their voices and their words to wake up to one
society numb to the violence that plagues us. This activity, integrated into
programming of the 3rd World March for Peace and Nonviolence in Coruña, 7 writers took part
word to send your message.
Carmen Pavón inspired people attending with brave poems, capable of motivating or
principle of change. David Meiras made you forcefully laugh at misleading stories. Gema Millán, pola súa
band, offers an intimate side with verses committed to social values. You could also enjoy
two poems by Yolanda López recently released from her book that has just been published, Merche
Antón conquered the stage and the public with his profound poetry. Maria Baleato
They demonstrated their doubt, the power of art to commit to social transformation. Finally,
Miguel Ángel Jiménez put on a note of irony with his many sharp surrealist stories.

On December 12, the Casares Quiroga Museum hosted the event “Poems for Peace,” organized by the artists’ collective “Alfar” in a moving meeting where literature was placed at the service of peace and nonviolence.

“Alfar” is a citizen collective determined to unite their voices and words to awaken a society that has fallen asleep to the pain and violence that overwhelms us. In this activity, integrated into the programming of the 3rd World March for Peace and Nonviolence in A Coruña, 7 writers took the floor to send their message.

Carmen Pavón inspired the audience with her courageous poems, capable of motivating the beginning of change. David Meirás made them laugh with the power of his clever stories. Gema Millán, for her part, offered an intimate side with verses committed to social values. The audience was also able to enjoy the poems of Yolanda López recently published in her book, Merche Antón conquered the stage and the audience with her poetry of profound significance. María Baleato undoubtedly demonstrated the power of art to engage in social transformation. Finally, Miguel Ángel Jiménez added a note of irony with his sharp surrealist stories.

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