Manuel Vilas and Mara Torres at FLEST II Edition: Highlights of the Library of Contemporary Cultures’ Quarterly Program
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The upcoming activities at the Library of Contemporary Cultures will feature literary presentations, film screenings, concerts, and the highly anticipated II edition of the Estepona Literary Festival (FLEST). Participation in these events is free of charge, but registration is required at bbc@estepona.es. This library has become a hub for cultural promotion in the city, offering a space for creativity and engaging programming. Renowned writers such as Jorge Bustos, Manuel Vilas, Marta Fernández, and Mara Torres are set to take center stage. The head of the library, Alejandro Simón, emphasized the goal of establishing the center as a cultural reference point in the city. The diverse program kicks off on April 4 with a conference by José Alberto Simón and Virginia Brun. Throughout April and May, there will be literary workshops, book presentations, poetry celebrations, and film screenings. The quarter will culminate with the II edition of FLEST on June 27, 28, and 29. Registration for all activities can be done by emailing bcc@estepona.es. The Library of Contemporary Cultures offers a trimester-based program that spans various artistic disciplines, including art, music, literature, and film.

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